Pippa's Podcasts

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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

Hear about the Public Relations and Communications Association awards from Jane Jarvie and Ruth Crosbie from the Communications Team.


Pippa in conversation with people and organisations that are there to help. 


Pippa speaks with Jackie Westerman, the Council’s Home Energy Efficiency Project Officer, and Brian Barker from Home Energy Scotland, about what households can do to reduce energy costs and improve energy efficiency.


Having listened to many Council staff, communities and partners, it is clear that we still have ways of going about our business that we could do better. So a new Change Programme was launched, with a set of principles to tackle all these issues and to bring us together to meet the challenges ahead.


Pippa chats with three female leaders in the health and social care services for Argyll and Bute about their journeys and experiences as women in leadership.


We are all too aware now of the challenges for local government to set out its spending plans for the following year, and a huge amount of work goes on behind the scenes to develop the proposals.


Pippa caught up with two of this year’s participants, Maggie Jeffrey and Susan Tyre.


Calum Ross on the importance of the tourism sector to our area.


How would you like to travel the length and breadth of beautiful Argyll and Bute, meeting people, seeing the area, and being paid to do it? 


Hear about the project in the Corlarach forest by the community, Pippa's reaction on site and finally the involvement of Dunoon Grammar.


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