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News round-up – 13 December 2019

Welcome to Argyll and Bute Council’s weekly news round-up. Thank you for reading it. If you have ideas on how we could make it more useful for you, we’d love to hear them. Please let us know by emailing press@argyll-bute.gov.uk Support extended for care experienced children and young people Argyll and Bute Council has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the educational attainment and life chances of care experienced children and young people.

18 December 2019
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Caring kids bake up kindness in Clachan

Caring pupils at Clachan Primary School have been hard at work over the last few months, preparing 48 Christmas cakes to give to retired residents in the local community. The annual school tradition dates back more than two decades and sees the children bake, package and hand-deliver the cakes to elderly people in the village.

18 December 2019

Future cemetery needs under review

Planning to ensure that the council-run cemeteries can meet the needs of communities in the future is already underway. The Economic Development and Infrastructure Committee agreed on Thursday that local residents should be asked about their personal choices and for their views ideas for ways forward, during 2020, so that a new set of cemetery policies can be proposed. According to statute, local authorities are only required to provide one cemetery per area. Argyll and Bute had 65 cemeteries available for the purchase of lairs.

16 December 2019
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Campbeltown Flood Prevention Scheme takes another step forward

A council contribution of £270,000 capital funding towards a flood protection scheme for Campbeltown will go forward to be considered as part of the budget process in the 2020/21 financial year. This was agreed by the council’s Economic Development and Infrastructure Committee on Thursday 5 December, which also approved the preliminary confirmation of the Campbeltown Flood Protection Scheme (CFPS).

16 December 2019
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Road investment continues to reap rewards

Ongoing investment in Argyll and Bute’s roads continues to halt deterioration and overall condition of the roads shows continued improvement. And Argyll and Bute remains in the top five fastest improving Scottish Local Authorities in terms of road condition. The Annual Status and Options Report (ASOR) summarises the council’s road assets as at April 2018 and sets out future options that can be considered in terms of investment.

16 December 2019
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Conserving Helensburgh Town Centre

Helensburgh Town Centre has just been designated a new conservation area by Argyll and Bute Council.  The designation recognises Helensburgh’s special architectural and historic qualities and will promote the high quality built environment. The next step is to prepare a Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan. This plan defines what is special about character and appearance of the conservation area and how the way the space is used may change.

16 December 2019

Argyll and Bute UK Parliamentary Election results

Brendan O’Hara has been elected as the Member of Parliament for Argyll and Bute in the UK general election.   Votes from the Argyll and Bute parliamentary constituency have been counted and the result has been declared as follows:    Rhea Louise Barnes, Scottish Labour Party – 3,248 Gary Mulvaney, Scottish Conservative and Unionist – 16,930 Brendan O’Hara, Scottish National Party (SNP) – 21,040 Alan Reid, Scottish Liberal Democrats – 6,832  

13 December 2019
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Counselling service to be made available in schools

Counselling services are to be made available to young people in Argyll and Bute, as part of the Scottish Government’s 10 year Mental Health Strategy. At a meeting of Argyll and Bute Council’s Community Services Committee this week, members agreed to support the initiative, which will see children as young as 10 having access to a trained counsellor.

13 December 2019
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Northern Alliance delivers support for Scotland’s young people

Argyll and Bute Council is one of eight local authorities across the North and West of Scotland which are working together to ensure children and young people are given the best educational opportunities. Known as the Northern Alliance, the partnership is a Regional Improvement Collaborative (RIC) set up to secure excellence and equity in education.

13 December 2019
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Support extended for care experienced children and young people

Argyll and Bute Council has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the educational attainment and life chances of care experienced children and young people. At a meeting of the Council’s Community Services Committee members were given an update on the progress of work to support vulnerable young people across Argyll and Bute.

13 December 2019
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