Pippa's Podcasts

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Pippa Milne

Argyll and Bute Council is full of great people and here I take the opportunity to promote some of the incredible activity that goes on and to make visible some of the efforts that can go unnoticed. 

Thank you to everyone who participated and for the difference you are making for Argyll and Bute.

Pippa Milne
Chief Executive

 

 

 

If you have any ideas about subjects we can cover on any future podcasts please get in touch with us at workingtogether@argyll-bute.gov.uk

Pippa speaks with Callum Robertson about the preparation for winter and the logistics of Winter Maintenance.


Pippa has the pleasure of speaking with the event compere, Carolyn McAlpine, along with award recipients Cameron Bonnar, Claire McLachlan and Maureen McSporran.


Pippa catches up with our Head of Development and Economic Growth, Fergus Murray, who has been instrumental in preparing the bid for city status for Oban


Pippa chats with Mark Calder and Victoria Weir about the existing an proposed Electric Vehicle Charging Points.


Pippa is joined by our Executive Directors, Douglas Hendry and Kirsty Flanagan, to thank everyone for their hard work during the year


Pippa chats with pupils from Barcaldine Primary School and their head teacher Julie Watson, and also with Linda MacBeath from Rhu Primary, about the environmentally sustainable education work


Pippa chats with Jane Fowler, Head of Customer Support Services, about the Council’s Employee Assistance Programme.


Pippa and Kirsty Flanagan unravel the mystery of the Council budget in a unique podcast on a matter that impacts everyone’s lives regardless of where you live.


Pippa chats with support workers and members of the Kintyre Link Club about their experiences with mental health.


Pippa chats with our Change Manager, Shirley Johnstone, and Head of Commercial Services, Ross McLaughlin, along with Chris Malcolm from Ryder Architecture, who is assisting the Council with the Our Modern Workspace project.


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