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Consultation on future cemetery needs launched

The council is developing new policies on the best way to manage cemeteries throughout the area in the coming years and we would like to hear your views. It is really important to take steps now to ensure that options are available for people when they need them in the future. Argyll and Bute has 131 Cemeteries spread throughout its communities, however 67 cemeteries are now closed to the sale of spaces. Community volunteers, in a small number of areas, support council services by maintaining local burial grounds. Similar initiatives would be welcomed elsewhere.

26 January 2021
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Hermitage team wins SUBS in Schools competition

A group of creative pupils from Hermitage Academy received a top award for their skills in building an underwater vehicle. Hermitage was one of 15 schools selected to take part in SUBS in Schools – a new initiative run by Engineering in Motion (EIM), and backed by the Royal Navy, based around the four STEM subjects - Science, Technology, Engineering and Technology.

25 January 2021

Major investment for Lochgilphead

Work will start on 24 January to provide a safer and more attractive environment for people walking and cycling to Lochgilphead. The £500, 000 investment includes improvements to Colchester Square and Argyll Street, and will help support local businesses by encouraging more people to visit the town centre.  Footways will be widened and resurfaced using Achnaba greenstone, sourced from a local quarry. Other improvements include:                                       

20 January 2021

Business Support for Argyll and Bute reaches £38M

Argyll and Bute Council continues to support businesses in dealing with the impact of Covid-19. To date the council has supported around four thousand businesses and has paid out over £38 million across all the Scottish Government grant schemes including the Strategic Framework Business Fund. The council has a dedicated webpage with information and support for businesses including access to a range of grants. Please visit the website in the first place for details and to check you are eligible to apply.

19 January 2021

Register your child for Early Learning and Childcare (ELC)

Parents of children in Argyll and Bute who were born between 1 March 2018 and 28 February 2019, are being invited to register them for a funded Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) place next week. This year’s registration will take place online via the council website, due to Covid-19 restrictions, and registration will be open from Monday 25 January until Friday 28 January. If you are unable to access the online registration form please call the Early Years helpline on 01369 708503.

18 January 2021

Future plans for Craignure Pier being considered

Argyll and Bute Council is considering options to secure the future of Craignure ferry terminal and anyone interested, whether a Mull resident, business or visitor, is being encouraged to give their thoughts through a consultation. Plans being developed will cover not just the long-term future of the pier, but also what needs to be done now to make sure it can continue to operate in the medium term.

18 January 2021

Reuse or recycle – a New Year’s resolution

Councillor Rory Colville, Policy Lead for Roads and Infrastructure Services, is urging us all to join in the drive to create a Climate Friendly Argyll and Bute by pledging to reuse or recycle. He says: “For those of us having an early year clear out, remember that a lot of what we plan to throw away won’t have reached the end of its useful life. “And although we don’t want it, someone else might. “Reusing unwanted items, by donating or selling them, is much better for the environment. It cuts down on waste, the associated carbon impacts and can create jobs.

18 January 2021
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Gaelic language survey to go live this week

A survey is being carried out by Argyll and Bute Council to establish the needs of the Gaelic language in the area. The survey will go live on Thursday (14 January) and its findings will enable the council to make the best use of its resources, and identify which actions from the Argyll Gaelic Gathering are a priority for local communities. This information will then be fed directly into the council’s Gaelic Language Plan.

12 January 2021

Pride of Scotland Award for Bute

Congratulations to the people of Bute who recently won the TSB Community Heroes Award at the Pride of Scotland Awards. The Awards celebrate ordinary people doing extraordinary things. The Award was presented to the Bute community for opening their doors and hearts to families fleeing the war in Syria. Tune in tonight on STV at 8pm #abplace2b

12 January 2021
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