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Rothesay pupils take part in innovative art project to address skills gap

Pupils from Rothesay Academy travelled to Ayrshire last week to take part in an innovative art project aimed at addressing a skills gap in the textile industry. Initiated by HRH The Duke of Rothesay, the Future Textiles at Dumfries House project aims to give young people an insight into the textile industry and provide them with the skills required to work in the field.

27 June 2018
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Focus groups need your feedback on Supporting Communities Fund pilot project

Members of the public are invited to attend one of four focus groups set up to gather feedback on the Supporting Communities Fund voting pilot project that took place in April 2018. Argyll and Bute Council has commissioned independent research company Social Value Lab to evaluate the process, with all responses being anonymously included in a final report. If you voted in the Supporting Communities Fund Participatory Budgeting pilot project, your experiences will be valuable in assessing what was good about the process and what could be improved in the future.

26 June 2018

Dunoon teacher wins 'UK Educator of the Year' accolade

A teacher from Dunoon Grammar School was awarded the title of Apps for Good’s ‘UK Educator of the Year’ at a prestigious awards ceremony in London last week. Paul Gallanagh, Principal Teacher of Business and Computing, was at the Apps for Good final with pupils from the school when he received the accolade. Two teams of youngsters from Dunoon Grammar made it to the final after creating two unique mobile apps, 'safe sockets' and 'nightlight', and beating off stiff competition from 25,000 others.

26 June 2018
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Bronze sculpture of classic yacht approved for Helensburgh Outdoor Museum

A bronze sculpture of a classic Gareloch One Design yacht will soon take pride of place at Helensburgh’s Outdoor Museum after councillors approved funding for the artwork. Helensburgh and Lomond Area Committee approved the £600 funding application from the Gareloch One Design Class Association at a meeting on June 21.

26 June 2018
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Dunoon Grammar’s 30-year German exchange celebrated at Holyrood

Pupils from Dunoon Grammar School attended an International Reception at the Scottish Parliament on Thursday, June 21, to mark the 30th anniversary of an exchange programme with a German school. The reception was sponsored by Maree Todd, Minister of Childcare and Early Years, and was arranged to honour the long-running exchange with the Hardenberg Gymnasium school in the Bavarian city of Fürth.

22 June 2018

Rothesay girls have got what it takes

A group of eight S3 girls from Rothesay Academy showed they’ve for what it take to be fire fighters when they took part in the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service’s Fire Reach Training Scheme.   Funded by Argyll and Bute Council’s Youth Services, the scheme provides training and development opportunities to young people through fire related activities.  

22 June 2018

Council to pay formal tribute to Islay's WW100 group

Members of Argyll and Bute Council will formally thank Islay’s WW100 committee for providing an inspirational and ambitious programme of events to commemorate the centenary of the sinking of SS Tuscania and the collision of HMS Otranto, which took place off the shores of Islay during the Great War.   At a meeting of the full council next week members will pay tribute to the group for their part in organising the national remembrance events, honouring those who lost their lives in the incidents, and providing a lasting legacy for the local community.  

21 June 2018
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Helensburgh Waterfront project takes big step forward

The Helensburgh Waterfront Development project has taken a major step forward after councillors agreed to progress plans that will see a new leisure centre and swimming pool opened in 2021. At today’s (Thursday 21 June) meeting of the Helensburgh and Lomond Area committee, councillors approved a recommendation to allow a formal detailed planning application to be made, and also agreed that the project team should progress to the technical design stage of the process for core elements such as piling and foundation work.

21 June 2018

Availability of burial space on Mull

Concerns have been raised with us about the availability of burial space on Mull. There is no need for concern. There are more than 600 lairs available across the various cemeteries on the island. At Beadoun in Tobermory, we have capacity for the next two years and are already in the process of investigating ways to expand that particular site.

20 June 2018
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Film crew praise ‘phenomenal’ Argyll and Bute

The producer of a Hollywood film starring Craig Ferguson and Kathie Lee Gifford and being shot in Argyll and Bute says he has fallen head over heels in love with the area and praised the warmth of local people. Love Me To Death is currently being filmed in various locations across Argyll, with Lochgilphead town centre, Inveraray and Cairndow among the areas featuring. The film’s 140 cast and crew have been accommodated at Drimsynie, Lochgoilhead, and producer Matthew T. Weiner is full of praise for the area and its people.

19 June 2018
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