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World War One Committee holds final meeting

It was the end of an era at Kilmory last week when members of the WW1 Commemorative Steering Group gathered for their last ever meeting.   The group was established five years ago to actively engage with people of all ages, and support an ambitious programme of commemorative events.  

25 February 2019

Provost statement on Alesha MacPhail

Len Scoullar, Councillor for the Isle of Bute and Provost of Argyll and Bute, said: “Words cannot begin to explain the pain and anguish being felt by everyone in our very caring community here on Bute. Alesha will never be forgotten by the people of Bute, and my thoughts are with Alesha’s loved ones at this most awful time.”

21 February 2019
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Mull student gains industry recognised qualification

An S3 pupil from Tobermory High School has become the first student in Argyll and Bute to achieve an industry recognised qualification that’s aimed specifically at teaching staff.   Jakub Marzec is one of a number of pupils at the school using Google’s G Suite to develop their digital skills, but the youngster has done so well that he’s gone on to gain Level 1 Google Certified Educator status in process.  

21 February 2019
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The responsible budget set for 2019/20

“The challenges we face are substantial. We need to have the ambition, the determination and the drive to do more than just survive, to do more than just protect the existence of this council and its essential services. “Setting a responsible budget for Argyll and Bute is about making choices that support people and communities now, and also look after the future of Argyll and Bute – and that’s what we’ve done.” These were the words of Councillor Aileen Morton, Leader of Argyll and Bute Council, following the budget-setting meeting today (21 February).

21 February 2019
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Council and Police dog campaign to be shared at Holyrood

Successful partnership working between Argyll and Bute Council and Police Scotland, which secured a conviction following a horrific livestock attack last year, has led to improved working practices which could be shared throughout Scotland.

20 February 2019
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Improvement work at Cardross Crematorium

Major work being carried out at Cardross Crematorium will lead to improved access, as well as providing better toilet facilities. It requires the facility to be closed to the public from Saturday, February 23. The refurbishment will be completed in time for the crematorium to open to the public once again on Monday, April 1.

20 February 2019
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Dunoon pupils take a large bite of success in national sandwich competition

A team of budding young entrepreneurs from Dunoon Grammar School will see a tasty sandwich they created being sold in over 100 fast food stores across the West of Scotland, after winning a national competition organised by Subway.   More than 80 entries were submitted to the fast food giant’s annual ‘Design a Sub Challenge’, but only six teams made it through to the ‘Dragon’s Den’ style finals in Glasgow – two of which were from Dunoon Grammar.  

20 February 2019
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Dunoon language students visit international exporter

A group of S4 French pupils from Dunoon Grammar School had an interesting day out when they were invited along to PG Paper’s head office in Greenock.   Being one of the largest exporters in Scotland, the visit provided students with an informative insight into what the paper trading business is like. It also and enabled them to see how important it is to have language skills, and an awareness of cultural differences, when dealing with international clients.

19 February 2019
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Important notice regarding 'safety guides'

We have had reports that a company called www.safetyguide.co.uk are trying to sell safety guides to local businesses, saying that the guides will be going to help local schools. Please note: We have no connection with this company, do not endorse their products and do not ask people to support their schools in this way.

19 February 2019
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A photograph spelling the word 'equality' using scrabble pieces

A’ Chomhairle a’ dearbhadh mar a bheir i taic do cho-ionannachd

Chaidh diofar phrìomhachasan a stèidheachadh a tha a’ dèiligeadh ris gach seòrsa leth-bhreith gus dìon a chur air a’ chòir a th’ aig a h-uile neach ann an Earra-Ghàidheal is Bòd gun tèid dèiligeadh riutha ann an dòigh chothromach.

14 February 2019
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