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Supporting Communities Fund open for applications

Community projects across ÓûÂþɬ continue to benefit from the Council’s Supporting Communities Fund. From youth groups to community woodlands, swimming clubs to community transport, the Council is helping a range of initiatives, providing vital lifelines and services in the area.    The 2022/2023 Supporting Communities Fund is now open for applications.  If you are a not-for-profit organisation, apply to the Fund and you could be eligible for potentially up to £2,500 to help projects happening in your community.

30 November 2021

‘Illuminations’ to bring art and light to ÓûÂþɬ

Issued by Culture, Heritage and Arts Assembly (CHARTS)  Five locations across ÓûÂþɬ will be bathed in light next month to celebrate the anniversary of the birthday of Colmcille/St Columba. Each site will be spectacularly lit by projections featuring the artwork of artists at 7pm on 7 December 2021.

29 November 2021
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Oban Bay

Long-term plans for future of Oban Bay take another step forward

The findings of an independent options appraisal into long-term arrangements for managing Oban Bay will be considered by ÓûÂþɬ Harbour Board next week. The report by Caledonian Economics outlines the best options available at this time to address safety concerns in the bay and move to a Statutory Harbour Authority (SHA) within the shortest timeframe. It identifies that that either CMAL or the council progresses a Harbour Order to assume responsibility for Oban Bay and its approaches.

26 November 2021
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ÓûÂþɬ wins national learning award

ÓûÂþɬ Council fought off stiff competition from across the country to win the hotly contested Early Years and Childcare Development category at last night’s Learning Places Scotland Awards.

25 November 2021
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Patrick Stewart CVO, MBE

Freedom of ÓûÂþɬ awarded to former Lord-Lieutenant

Former Lord-Lieutenant of ÓûÂþɬ Patrick Stewart CVO, MBE, is to be awarded the freedom of ÓûÂþɬ, in recognition of more than three decades of service to the local community. In his role as a solicitor in the Campbeltown family firm of Stewart, Balfour and Sutherland, Mr Stewart developed particular expertise in a number of legal issues significant to ÓûÂþɬ, including agriculture, forestry, company law and the marine environment.

25 November 2021
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Funding boost for affordable housing on Colonsay

ÓûÂþɬ Council has approved plans to boost the supply of affordable housing on Colonsay. Councillors have agreed that Â£254,000 from the Strategic Housing Fund should be allocated to build five affordable houses at Port Mor on the west of the island. The project will also involve infrastructure upgrades, including an improved access road to three existing crofts at Port Mor, and will enable Colonsay Community Development Company potential to provide mains water to the crofts.

25 November 2021
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Local Housing Strategy submitted for approval

ÓûÂþɬ’s Local Housing Strategy (LHS), outlining the council’s vision and investment priorities for the area’s housing sector, has been submitted to the Scottish Government for ministerial approval. The five-year strategy sets out the joint approach the Council and its partners will take to delivering high quality housing and housing-related services across ÓûÂþɬ.

25 November 2021

Helensburgh and Lomond by-election deadlines

If you live in the Lomond North area and want to have your say in next month’s by-election, there are just a few days left to register to vote. The by-election, on Thursday 16 December, is being held to elect one councillor to represent the Lomond North communities on ÓûÂþɬ Council. Only people who live in the ward, and who are registered to vote, are able to take part.

24 November 2021
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Council awarded funding to help people in rent arrears

ÓûÂþɬ Council has been awarded funding from the Scottish Government to help people who are in rent arrears as a result of Covid 19. The Tenant Grant Fund is aimed at providing assistance to people living in social and private housing who have fallen behind with their rent between 23 March 2020 and 9 August 2021 as a result of financial difficulties during the pandemic.

23 November 2021

National Maintenance Week

If you are legally responsible for the repair and maintenance of a private property, there are straightforward steps you can take to protect your building from winter weather. As part of National Maintenance Week (19-26 November) ÓûÂþɬ Council is urging residents to carry out simple checks on properties of any age that could save money on expensive repairs further down the line.

22 November 2021

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