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Staff undergo trauma training to support children and young people affected by adversity

Teachers and social work staff in Argyll and Bute have been undergoing training to become more trauma aware in order to help support children and young people affected by adversity and traumatic experiences. Argyll and Bute Council is one of just three local authorities selected by the Scottish Government to take part in the pilot trauma training programme.

11 June 2021

Community engagement planned on proposals to benefit rural schools in Argyll and Bute

Argyll and Bute Council proposes an extensive programme of community engagement to discuss and develop innovative ways to ensure sustainable management of rural schools. Schools in Argyll and Bute face a unique set of challenges, including rural settings, declining populations, and competition for resources. But the region’s schools also enjoy a unique set of advantages, being leaders in digital access, outdoor learning, and engagement with their individual school communities.

10 June 2021
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Advice for premises showing Euro 2020 matches

The 2020 UEFA European Championship was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The tournament is now being played from 11 June to 11 July 2021 but is still called “UEFA Euro 2020”. If, as a Premises Licence Holder within Argyll and Bute, you are planning to show Euro 2020 games in your premises this summer, you will no doubt, already have strong management practices in place to deal with any issues that arise.  

10 June 2021
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Check for blue-green algae if near lochs and rivers

Please be on the lookout for blooms of potentially hazardous blue-green algae (also known as Cyanobacteria) in Argyll and Bute’s lochs and rivers which may have developed during the period of warm weather. Where there is evidence of this, it would be sensible to avoid swimming or other water-based activities like canoeing or water skiing. Make sure that pets don’t drink or enter the water. More information about blue-green algae.

8 June 2021
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Campaign call to reduce dog fouling

Argyll and Bute Council Leader, Councillor Robin Currie, is leading the call for dog owners to be responsible and pick up after their pups, and he is asking communities to support the campaign. The council’s Environment, Development and Infrastructure committee backed plans to provide posters to local communities and develop a social media campaign to remind dog owners of their responsibilities. Councillor Currie said: “Most people clean up after their dogs – we know this. However, we want to remind the one in 10 that don’t that this just isn’t acceptable.

4 June 2021
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Local knowledge to guide plan for EV chargers

The council is developing its plan for growing its network of electric vehicle charging points as part of it commitment to tackling climate change in Argyll and Bute. Local members and the public will be consulted on a long list of potential sites for new EV charging points across the area. These can then be installed as and when external funding becomes available. The Environment, Development and Infrastructure committee agreed to take this approach at Thursday’s meeting.

3 June 2021
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Special waste service resumes

If you have large items you want to dispose of that don't fit in your wheelie bin, such as old If you have large items you want to dispose of that don't fit in your wheelie bin, such as old beds, mattresses, furniture, large electrical appliances or other bulky items, you can arrange for us to come and collect them from your home.

3 June 2021

Town Centre funding worth £9 million to Argyll and Bute

Argyll and Bute Council continues its commitment to creating vibrant places to help stimulate local economic recovery.    The council is delivering £1.686 million of Town Centre funding to 28 projects across Argyll and Bute, with an overall value of £9 million to the local economy. Projects range from improved town centre infrastructure, grants for charitable organisations and help for business owners to improve their shopfronts.

3 June 2021

Community benefits from new waste contract

The Helensburgh and Lomond community will benefit from a new residual waste contract procured jointly by Argyll and Bute and West Dunbartonshire councils. A key part of the procurement process was a need to provide additional community benefits.  The new contract with Barr Environmental Ltd will run from June 2021 until December 2025, and will save the council around £98,000 this year and approximately £397,000 over the term of the contract. The additional community benefits include:

3 June 2021
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Campbeltown Flood Protection Scheme progresses

Developing a flood protection scheme for Campbeltown will not only cut down on flood risk, but also deliver financial and economic benefits for homeowners and businesses by avoiding property damage. The Environment, Development and Infrastructure committee agreed the next stage to progress Campbeltown Flood Protection Scheme (CFPS) on Thursday. The full business case will be developed and invitation to tender issued for the construction of the main flood scheme and supply and installation of property flood resilience measures.

3 June 2021
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