A leading Argyll and Bute green initiative has been nominated for three top awards across the UK, including one of Scotland’s most prestigious environmental awards.
The Leader of Argyll and Bute Council has welcomed news that the new Kerrera road, connecting the north and south of the island is now complete, making it easier for residents to stay connected in the community.
‘Support them or lose them.’ This is the blunt appeal from the Leader of Argyll and Bute Council, as the council faces another multi-million pound funding gap next year.
Councillor Robin Currie encouraged communities to contact their parliamentary representatives about the importance of funding the council services they use and need. The council faces an estimated budget gap of another £7+ million next year alone, and £33 million over the next five years.
Argyll and Bute Council’s 2022 Built Environment Design Awards are now open to anyone who has completed planning projects from 1st July 2015 to 31 December 2022. The Awards aim to recognise, promote and celebrate examples of exceptional design and sustainability across the whole of the Argyll and Bute Council planning area.
Passing on the baton to swimming stars of the future, today former world and European champion, and two times Olympic swimmer Ross Murdoch helped to officially open the new Helensburgh Leisure Centre.
Passing on the baton to swimming stars of the future, today former world and European champion, and two times Olympic swimmer Ross Murdoch helped to officially open the new Helensburgh Leisure Centre.