Ferry travellers will be asked for their input into proposed improvements at infrastructure at Tayinloan and Gigha needed to accommodate the new hybrid vessel to be introduced as part of Transport Scotland’s Small Vessel Replacement Project.
Pupils from Lochgilphead High School have created innovative displays that can be installed in the windows of empty shops in the town as part of a project led by the council’s Lochgilphead Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS).
“I would like to wish all our staff, children and young people a very happy, well-deserved summer break.” Councillor Audrey Forrest, Argyll and Bute Council’s Policy Lead for Education reflects on a productive and busy end of term.
Councillors have approved further financial funding to help with ongoing recovery from Storm Eowyn that will see essential repair works carried out to buildings, roads, infrastructure and marine assets.
Over the coming months Argyll and Bute Council will be engaging in a conversation with communities to develop a long- term vision for the sustainable growth and development of the Helensburgh area.