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Northern Alliance delivers support for Scotland’s young people

Argyll and Bute Council is one of eight local authorities across the North and West of Scotland which are working together to ensure children and young people are given the best educational opportunities. Known as the Northern Alliance, the partnership is a Regional Improvement Collaborative (RIC) set up to secure excellence and equity in education.

13 December 2019
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Support extended for care experienced children and young people

Argyll and Bute Council has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the educational attainment and life chances of care experienced children and young people. At a meeting of the Council’s Community Services Committee members were given an update on the progress of work to support vulnerable young people across Argyll and Bute.

13 December 2019
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Primary schools name gritters for Argyll and Bute

Where will you see Vanilla Ice, Gritny Spears, Captain Gritter Pants and The Grittersaurus keeping the roads free of ice and snow? In Argyll and Bute – thanks to the imaginations of primary school pupils across the region. In October, the council took delivery of 17 new vehicles to join its fleet of winter maintenance vehicles. And we thought one gritter in each of our four areas should have a name. The challenge was put out to our schools and great ideas and fantastic drawings came flooding in. The winners are:

9 December 2019
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Report provides template for seaweed farming in Argyll and Bute

Argyll and Bute has aspirations to become the centre of seaweed farming excellence. A report, commissioned by Argyll and Bute Council, has set out a template for setting up and running a seaweed farming business from conception right through to selling products to consumers. Produced by the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), in Oban, and funded by the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF), the study highlights a major new opportunity for economic growth for Argyll and Bute.

6 December 2019

A' Chomhairle a' freagairt ri co-chomhairleachadh air Cìs Luchd-tadhail

Chaidh freagairt aontachadh le Comhairle Earra-Ghàidheal is Bhòid Diardaoin (28 Samhain) air co-chomhairleachadh le Riaghaltas na h-Alba air prionnsapalan cìs luchd-tadhail. Cuiridh an fhreagairt seo ri tuigse Riaghaltas na h-Alba air an eallaich a th' ann a thaobh na h-àrainneachd is bun-structair ann an cuid a sgìrean air sgàth àrdachadh àireamh an luchd-tadhail. Cuiridh i cuideachd ri leasachadh laghan a leigeadh le ùghdarrasan ionadail a' chìs a chur an sàs nam biodh sin iomchaidh.

2 December 2019
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New apps make ferry ticketing more convenient

New apps now enable travellers on council-run ferries to buy tickets via their phones or other mobile devices. This extends the range of ways to pay to include cash, debit/credit cards on board the ferries or via the council website, making the service more convenient for users. Customers wishing to pay using a mobile device app should visit either Google Store (Android) or App Store (iPhone) and search for: 

2 December 2019
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Discussions on Rural Growth Deal moving forward

Council heard on Thursday (28 November) that the terms of Argyll and Bute’s Rural Growth Deal (RGD) continue to be negotiated. Discussion with Scottish and UK governments to date has been positive, with the amount of consultation done when preparing the RGD particularly noted. Both the Scottish and UK Governments have committed £25million each in support of projects, designed by the council, to deliver success across Argyll and Bute based on:

28 November 2019
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Council responds to consultation on Transient Visitor Levy

A response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on the principles of a visitor levy was agreed by Argyll and Bute Council on Thursday (28 November). This will help the Scottish Government’s understanding of the pressures on the local environment and infrastructure felt in some areas by the increase in overnight and day visitors. It will inform development of legislation that would allow local authorities to introduce the levy if they felt it appropriate.

28 November 2019
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Council Employee Excellence and Recognition Awards 2019

The Argyll and Bute Council Employee Excellence and Recognition Awards 2019 have taken place and we can now reveal the full list of winners. Held at Mid Argyll Sports Centre in Lochgilphead, the event was made possible thanks to the support of our sponsors: Brodies, Walker Love, Oban Electrical Services, MacLeods Construction Ltd, PAM OH Solutions, Priority Management, Portavadie Marina, Live Argyll, Midton Acrylics, Mid Argyll Chamber of Commerce, GMB, Unison, Unite, EIS and Positive People Development.

27 November 2019
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New Chief Executive appointed

Pippa Milne, Executive Director, will be Argyll and Bute Council’s new Chief Executive from 19 December. Council Leader Aileen Morton: “We had a very strong pool of candidates to choose from. I would like to congratulate Pippa on securing this role, and I look forward to working with her, as Chief Executive, for the benefit of Argyll and Bute.” Pippa will take up the post from 19 December, when Cleland Sneddon leaves for South Lanarkshire Council. Pippa brings with her 28 years of local government experience, five with Argyll and Bute Council specifically.

26 November 2019
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