News

Featured
Image

Council leader welcomes ferry funding for Argyll and Bute

The Leader of Argyll and Bute Council has welcomed an additional £954,000 from the Scottish Government for island ferry services. Councillor Aileen Morton said: “Argyll and Bute Council delivers a number of services other councils don’t have to, for example ferry services. We have been doing a lot of work therefore to raise awareness of Argyll and Bute’s unique challenges with decision-makers.

25 February 2020
Image
The stage at the conference

Seaweed study promoted at international conference

A world-wide audience heard about Argyll and Bute’s potential as a centre of seaweed farming excellence earlier this week at the Scottish Seaweed Industry Association (SSIA) conference in Oban. Members of the Economic Growth Team presented the council-commissioned Seaweed Farming Feasibility Study which sets out a template for setting up and running a seaweed farming business from conception right through to selling products to consumers. The report was produced by the SAMS Research Service (SRSL) and funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF)

21 February 2020
Image

Thanks for getting involved

The Leader of Argyll and Bute Council has thanked members of the public for their help in making budget decisions. Councillor Aileen Morton said: “We would love to be able to do everything our communities want us to do, and to have everyone satisfied with the decisions the council makes about its budget.

19 February 2020
Image
Murray MacGregor, Tom Eddleston, Andrew Campbell and John MacDonald

Airport team receives long service medals

Three members of the team at Oban Airport received long service medals from Depute Lord Lieutenant Andrew Campbell, at the airport, on 18 February. Tom Eddleston, Senior Airport Fire Officer, and Murray MacGregor, Crew Commander have both served at Oban Airport for 13 years. John McDonald, Airport Firefighter, has reached 12 years with the airport.

17 February 2020

Argyll and Bute awards recognise youth achievements

The achievements of Argyll and Bute’s young people were recognised at a prestigious award ceremony in Dunoon last week. A total of 34 finalists attended the 2020 Argyll and Bute Youth Awards in the Queens Hall for what was a very humbling and emotional evening. The winners were as follows:

14 February 2020

Argyll and Bute’s budget cut higher than Scottish average

Argyll and Bute’s council has had its Scottish Government funding cut by more than the Scottish average, meaning millions of pounds will have to be cut from council budgets in 2020/21. Argyll and Bute’s capital budget (for investment in roads, schools and other assets) has been cut by 21% compared to the Scottish average of 17%. Its revenue budget (for the day to day running of services) has been cut by 1.4% compared to the Scottish average of 1%. Council Leader, Councillor Aileen Morton slammed the cuts:

12 February 2020
Image
Food from Argyll Stand

Food from Argyll shines at speciality show

Business contacts were made and orders were generated when members of Food from Argyll showcased the area’s exceptional food and drink, and the benefits of living and working in Argyll and Bute, at Scotland’s Speciality Food Show, at Glasgow’s SECC, in January. The show attracts buyers from delicatessens, farm shops, and specialist food retailers from throughout Scotland and the North of England. More than 4500 visitors attended the show, over three days.

7 February 2020
Image

Celebrating the best in Argyll and Bute architecture

People across Argyll and Bute who have completed a development in the past three years can enter the council’s 2020 built environment Design Awards. The awards recognise, promote and celebrate examples of exceptional design quality, with a focus on sustainability, which reflects the council’s commitment to meeting its climate change responsibilities.

7 February 2020
Image
cyclists

Staff to get on their bike for charity

Energetic employees from across Argyll and Bute Council are getting on their bikes next month to cycle 2,053 miles in aid of Sport Relief. Using spin-cycles at LiveArgyll leisure centres, staff will follow a virtual route around all 81 school establishments in the area, starting at Southend Primary in South Kintyre, and finishing up at Aringour Primary on the Isle of Coll.

7 February 2020

Update on Coll flight suspension

“We have done everything we can, to secure the continued service of flights to Coll. Despite financial challenges, we have investment in place to continue subsidising the service by £280 per seat and we have successfully completed the first stage of recruitment for a dedicated fire safety crew for the airport, which is a safety requirement under CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) legislation.

7 February 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.