Argyll and Bute Council is investing more than £1.7 million to establish four more dedicated Learning Centres in its schools so that children and young people with more complex Additional Support Needs (ASN) can benefit from tailored high-level support.
A new proposed Local Development Plan for Argyll and Bute will help deliver new development across the area, safeguard our outstanding environment, attract external investment and address barriers to economic growth.
Residents and undertakers in Kintyre can now ask council registrars to conduct non-denominational funeral services following a successful pilot programme.
Inspectors from Education Scotland have praised the head teacher and staff at Carradale Primary and Early Learning Centre (ELC) for fostering an inclusive, nurturing ethos across the school and nursery.
New design proposals including crossing points, cycling and pedestrian priority areas and footpath improvements will make it easier and more attractive for people to walk, wheel and cycle between Lochgilphead Joint Campus and the town centre.
Entrepreneurs and businesspeople across Argyll and Bute are being offered the chance to attend a free event designed to help them expand their business activity.
Plans to boost jobs and community facilities in Helensburgh have moved to the next phase with seven proposals shortlisted to redevelop the town’s waterfront area.
Encouraging more people to walk, wheel and cycle with improved links between local communities are just some of the aims behind a proposed new travel route between Lochgilphead’s Front Green and the Crinan Canal.