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Kirn pupils spread Christmas joy

Children at Kirn Primary have been spreading the Christmas spirit by organising a number of activities and goodwill gestures to show others they care. In what has been a particularly difficult year for everyone, pupils organised a ‘Love in a Box’ campaign, whereby they put out an appeal for donations and filled more than 60 boxes with love, kindness and Christmas goodies, for people in their local community. 

21 December 2020

Dunoon pupils selected for national recovery panel

Three pupils from Dunoon Grammar have been selected to join the Education Recovery Youth Panel run by Young Scot and Children in Scotland. The school’s Junior Leaders, Ailsa Brown and Kathyrn Wilson, and Head Girl Amelia McFarlane, applied to join the panel last month and were delighted when they found out this week that they have been chosen alongside 12 other young people on the panel to help shape the Scottish Government’s Covid 19 education work.

18 December 2020

A Christmas message from Provost David Kinniburgh

  We enter this festive season having experienced a year like no other. The year has brought significant challenges to the people of Argyll and Bute and many have been affected by this pandemic with the loss of loved ones and my thoughts and wishes are with them at this special time of year.

17 December 2020
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Lamont Bequest open for applications

People with a PA21 postcode are being invited to apply for funding from the Lamont Bequest Fund. The original bequest was ‘to be distributed to the poor of Kilfinan’ but, due to significant changes in society since then, the bequest needed to be updated to take account of these. At a meeting of the Bute and Cowal Area Committee, members agreed the updated bequest terms and eligibility criteria that must be met before applications will be considered.

15 December 2020
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The Bute and Cowal Area Community Planning Group NEEDS YOU!

The Bute and Cowal Area Community Planning Group is seeking new members. The group, which forms a sub group of the Argyll and Bute Community Planning Partnership, is made up of public, third and private sector members, as well as community organisations and partnerships that have an interest in the future of Bute and Cowal. The role of the Bute and Cowal Area Community Planning Group is to:

15 December 2020

Savings options update for 2021/22 budget

A series of savings options will be considered by the Council when it sets its budget in February 2021. The Council has to prepare to meet an estimated funding gap of more than £6 million in 2021/22. At its meeting yesterday, the Policy and Resources Committee considered an update on work to find ways to raise income, make efficiencies, and identify possible savings options.

11 December 2020

New film celebrates Campbeltown transformation

A new film celebrates the transformation of Campbeltown following investment of £13 million that has significantly improved the appearance and vibrancy of the town. The Campbeltown Regeneration project is shortlisted for the 2020 SURF Awards for ‘Scotland’s most improved place’   Argyll and Bute Council has produced the film as part of the judging process for the awards. The film can be viewed on the council’s website.   Councillor Alastair Redman, Policy Lead for Business, Regeneration and Commercial Development:  

11 December 2020
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Rhu pupils planting trees

Rhu pupils plant to fight climate change

The pupils of Rhu Primary School have joined the fight against climate change by planting 420 saplings as their contribution to offset their carbon footprints. The whole school project, led by teacher Miriam Walker, enabled every child to plant at least one tree in and around the local community. The Woodland Trust provided a grant for the trees and species including rowan, birch, hawthorn, crab apple, oak, willow and dogwood.

11 December 2020

Rural growth deal progresses

Turning Argyll and Bute’s £50 million rural growth deal into action for the area took another step forward today, with the Policy and Resources Committee agreeing to invest £150,000 in developing project business cases. With £50 million secured from the UK and Scottish Governments, the next step will be to agree ‘heads of terms’ with both governments. This will set out the ways in which the funding will be used for Argyll and Bute.

10 December 2020
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