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Dervaig wins top reading award

Congratulations to Dervaig Primary School on winning the Children's Writers and Illustrators Group (CWIG) Award for Reading for Pleasure. Children's author, Barbara Henderson, chose Dervaig to receive the prestigious award for the its 'collective enthusiasm for reading and the way the school adapted its approach to each individual child, celebrating their creativity'.

1 April 2021
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Lochnell pupils go on a 'school trip' to London

Pupils from Lochnell Primary in Oban didn't let Covid-19 get in the way of their school trip when they went on a virtual train journey to London on the Caledonian Sleeper! On the day, learners met in their usual virtual classroom before being given their code to 'board' the train and explore it on the Caledonian Sleeper website. After some fun games along the way, the youngsters ‘arrived’ at Euston Station where they were split into two groups and a register was taken to make sure no one had been left behind!

1 April 2021

Top tips to re-open your business safely

We welcome the re-opening of some non-essential retail services and hairdressers/barbers on 5 April. To help businesses do this safely, our Environmental Health team has five top tips to share. Top Tip 1- Employees and Risk Assessment Talk with your staff and review your risk assessments together:

31 March 2021
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New planning admin fees introduced from 1 April

Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æ and Bute Council will introduce some new administration charges in its planning process from 1 April 2021 as agreed at the February’s council budget meeting.

30 March 2021

New works added to roads reconstruction plan

Plans for how to use the additional £2.61m added to the roads reconstruction programme at last month’s budget have now been completed. The total value of works planned for 2021/22 is £10m, as reported to the Environment, Development and Infrastructure Committee earlier this month. Members will review the full, updated, programme at the committee’s next meeting in June.

26 March 2021
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Funding secured to fight against fuel poverty

Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æ and Bute Council and Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æ Community Housing Association (ACHA) have secured £1.23m from the UK Government’s Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Demonstrator (SHDFD) project. ACHA will manage and deliver the project with support from SSE Energy Solutions, owned by OVO.

25 March 2021

Fees introduced for electric vehicle charging points

Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æ and Bute Council has increased its electric vehicle charging network to 28 points across the area as part of its commitment to reduce the impact of climate change. Its new policy of recovering costs for the electricity drawn to charge private vehicles comes into effect on 9 April 2021. This will bring Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æ and Bute in line with many other Scottish local authorities. Read more information on locations of the EV charging points and fees.   

25 March 2021

Ardencraig Gardens - updated

We’ve heard concerns that Ardencraig Gardens, on Bute, will close. Ardencraig Gardens themselves will remain open, the only difference will be that the flowers will be sourced externally. The tearoom has been commercially leased and has been vacant for some time. If anyone is interested in taking on the lease, we would like to hear from them. The aviary and display glasshouses are being retained as these are integral parts of the gardens.

23 March 2021
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Testing for people without covid symptoms available in Helensburgh

Rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing is available now in Helensburgh for people without symptoms.  The community testing initiative aims to drive down local COVID-19 rates and transmission by identifying positive cases more quickly, as people can spread the virus to others before symptoms appear. Residents who don’t have any of the three COVID symptoms (a new continuous cough, temperature, loss or change in sense of taste or smell) are encouraged to get tested.

23 March 2021
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