News

Featured

Work on Waterfront begins

Preparatory work for the Helensburgh Waterfront Development site will start from Monday 10 August, and drivers are encouraged to find alternative parking options in other parts of the town. The new multi-million pound swimming pool and leisure centre will be built on the sea front, on the site behind the existing swimming pool. This initial ‘soft start’ will involve fencing off this area so that it can be set up as a safe construction site.

6 August 2020
Image
road signs with the work scam on them

Think twice before signing up with cold callers

LOCAL residents are being warned that traders are cold calling at homes offering to carry out improvement work to the exterior of houses. Argyll and Bute Council’s Trading Standards team has had recent reports of tradesmen in the area offering to do the work and insisting that householders sign a contract there and then. The advice is you could end up badly out of pocket, paying over the odds for work. Policy Lead for Planning Services, Councillor David Kinniburgh, said: “Take our advice and also be aware of the law.

6 August 2020

Kerbside food waste collections to resume in Helensburgh and Lomond

Kerbside food waste collections will resume in Helensburgh and Lomond during the week beginning 17 August. You can look up the council website and see when your first collection will be. If you have a printed calendar, you can start following it again for your food waste collection dates from 17 August.

5 August 2020

Get a move on - No time to Rest on A83

The Leader of Argyll and Bute Council has called on the First Minister to take immediate and permanent action following yet another landslide on the Rest and Be Thankful leading to road closures and travel disruption. In her letter to the First Minister, Councillor Aileen Morton has asked the Scottish Government to make a commitment today to deliver a permanent solution after a decade of disruption.

5 August 2020
Image
house

Give your views on housing in Argyll and Bute

Residents in Argyll and Bute are being asked to say what matters most to them when it comes to housing in Argyll and Bute. The council and its partners are preparing a new Local Housing Strategy which will set out priorities for action in the next five years (2021-26). We want to ensure the new strategy identifies issues and priorities across all types and tenures of housing and related services.

4 August 2020
Image

Young people celebrate success

Young people and their families are celebrating success today, with the long-awaited SQA awards announced for S4, S5 and S6 qualifications. The results follow months of disruption for schools, pupils and their families which saw home learning developed and a new national assessment process introduced, as part of Scotland’s response to the threat of COVID-19. Early indications are that overall Argyll and Bute’s young people have overcome this disruption and secured qualifications that mean they move onto positive destinations.

4 August 2020
Image

Argyll and Bute remains popular film location

Argyll and Bute Council is reminding people about the area’s popularity as a prime filming location, after the government announced a £500 million scheme to help kickstart film companies struggling due to Covid 19. A number of high profile film and television productions have been filmed in Argyll and Bute in recent years, as well as various documentaries, adverts and other productions. The area’s stunning landscape is also continuing to attract fashion photoshoots, with Urban Outfitters and Stella McCartney just two who have recently visited.

3 August 2020
Image
litter on a beach

Please be responsible for your own rubbish

As Argyll and Bute re-opens to tourism, and local people are getting out and about more, we are asking both our welcome visitors and residents to take care of the area and either bin their litter or take it home with them.

31 July 2020
Image
parked cars

Please park responsibly this weekend

Visitors to Arrochar and Luss are being urged to park responsibly this weekend, following last weekend when 86 Penalty Charge Notices were served. The majority of the notices were for vehicles parked where they clearly should not be ie in disabled parking spaces, in places reserved for coaches or outwith bays.

31 July 2020
Image

message from the Electoral Registration Office

Look out for information coming through your door about registering to vote in Scottish and UK elections.  From 3 August anybody aged 14 or over living in Scotland, with the right to remain in the UK, will be able to register to vote in UK elections. Voting ages remain the same – 16 for the Scottish Parliament and council elections and 18 for UK Parliament elections.

30 July 2020
Did you find what you were looking for?

Why wasn't this information helpful

Limit to 250 characters.

Newsletters

We are working to make it easier for you to get information on council news and services.

Our council weekly News Round-up provides a summary of recent council news, with links for further details, and other information on different services available.

You can receive it straight to your email inbox just by following the link below to subscribe to ‘weekly news round up

Subscribe to our weekly News Round-up

If you do sign up to receive it, please note that all personal information you provide is strictly confidential and will not be passed to any third party.