Tales of Cranberry the time travelling play horse, the haunting of Hill House and the legend of Stookie Bill, all feature in a new comic celebration of Hermitage Park and Helensburgh.
Supporting local employment, help with business marketing and creating more attractive town centres are just some of the benefits delivered by Argyll and Bute Council, as part of the Scotland Loves Local initiative and ongoing economic recovery.
Lochgilphead Joint Campus excelled at this year’s Scottish Schools Pipe Band Championships, with the school’s A band being crowned the Quartets Champions, and the B band getting fourth place in the same section.
A further seven schools in Argyll and Bute have been accredited for their achievements in developing nurturing cultures in their school communities, bringing the total number of accredited schools in the area to 27.
Primary school pupils across Argyll and Bute have a chance to make history by designing a special Argyll and Bute Flag for the Coronation of King Charles III.
Young people in Argyll and Bute are achieving well according to updated 2022 exam results data published by the Scottish Qualifications Association (SQA), following the appeals process