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Eyes Open Approach encouraged for children at risk

People in Argyll and Bute should keep their Eyes Open for children at risk during the school holidays. In the week that schools sound the end of term bell, Child Protection Committees across Scotland are encouraging the public to be extra observant to help protect potentially vulnerable children when school’s out for summer.

29 June 2018
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Road safety team encourages kids to 'get on your bike'

Pre-5 children across Argyll and Bute are being given the opportunity to learn to ride a bike thanks to Argyll and Bute Council’s Road Safety Team.   The council currently offers iCycle training to all primary six and seven pupils, but over the last few years officers have noticed a gradual increase in the number of young people who cannot ride a bike by this stage.  

28 June 2018
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Council boost for food manufacturing in Argyll and Bute

  Argyll and Bute Council has agreed an investment of £100,000 to support the national and international growth of the area’s food sector. At its meeting today (Thursday 28 June), the council agreed in principle to provide Bute Islands Foods Ltd  with financial support to expand its vegan cheese business. The company produces a range of dairy free vegan cheese products under the brand “Sheese”. The products are already stocked by several large UK retailers and exported to the EU and rest of the world.

28 June 2018
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Third round of community council by-elections to take place

Three communities in Argyll could still have their own community council, with the decision today to hold a third round of by-elections. Argyll and Bute Council held elections on 26 April 2018. This established 44 community councils out of a total of 56 across the area. Further by-elections were run on 26 June 2018 to encourage more nominations. Another nine community councils were successfully set up. The future of the three remaining – Ardentinny, Lismore and Sandbank – was considered at today’s meeting of Argyll and Bute Council.

28 June 2018
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Council agrees funding for new community sports centre

Argyll and Bute Council today agreed a grant of up to £100,000 to deliver a home for the area’s only affiliated boxing club and a new venue for community groups. Dunoon’s long-standing Amateur Boxing Club had secured financial backing from various investors including sportscotland. The council’s grant means that work can now progress to build a training venue for the club in the grounds of Dunoon Stadium. The facility will also be available for wider community use.

28 June 2018
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Work begins on £8million roads improvements

Work will begin on more than £8million worth of roads improvements across Argyll and Bute in the coming weeks. A Capital Roads Reconstruction Budget of £8,382,000 was agreed by Council earlier this year, in addition to the day-to-day maintenance work like patching and filling potholes. The work is now due to get underway and residents can expect to see reconstruction of certain streets getting started over the summer.

28 June 2018

Sandbank Gaelic Unit a popular choice

  Sandbank Primary School’s new early level Gaelic class is proving a popular choice, with all 24 of its registered spaces already taken.   The purpose Early Learning and Childcare facility, or Sgoil-Àraich as it is called in Gaelic, has been funded by the Scottish Government and will open its doors for the first time this August.

27 June 2018
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Rothesay pupils take part in innovative art project to address skills gap

Pupils from Rothesay Academy travelled to Ayrshire last week to take part in an innovative art project aimed at addressing a skills gap in the textile industry. Initiated by HRH The Duke of Rothesay, the Future Textiles at Dumfries House project aims to give young people an insight into the textile industry and provide them with the skills required to work in the field.

27 June 2018
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Focus groups need your feedback on Supporting Communities Fund pilot project

Members of the public are invited to attend one of four focus groups set up to gather feedback on the Supporting Communities Fund voting pilot project that took place in April 2018. Argyll and Bute Council has commissioned independent research company Social Value Lab to evaluate the process, with all responses being anonymously included in a final report. If you voted in the Supporting Communities Fund Participatory Budgeting pilot project, your experiences will be valuable in assessing what was good about the process and what could be improved in the future.

26 June 2018

Dunoon teacher wins 'UK Educator of the Year' accolade

A teacher from Dunoon Grammar School was awarded the title of Apps for Good’s ‘UK Educator of the Year’ at a prestigious awards ceremony in London last week. Paul Gallanagh, Principal Teacher of Business and Computing, was at the Apps for Good final with pupils from the school when he received the accolade. Two teams of youngsters from Dunoon Grammar made it to the final after creating two unique mobile apps, 'safe sockets' and 'nightlight', and beating off stiff competition from 25,000 others.

26 June 2018
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