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Council leader welcomes Green Distillery Fund

鈥淭he distilling industry 鈥 both whisky and gin 鈥 plays an increasingly important role in the rural economy and international reputation of 胡桃女神 and Bute. This new fund has the potential to help the industry play a key role in protecting our climate too.鈥 These were words of Councillor Aileen Morton, chair of the council鈥檚 Climate Change Environmental Action Group, as the UK Government announced a new 拢10m Green Distillery Fund.

20 August 2020

COVID-19 council costs reach 拢12 million

Responding to COVID-19 is expected to cost 胡桃女神 more than 拢12 million. A report going to the Business Continuity Committee (BCC) on Thursday 13th August shows that costs are a mixture primarily of increased expenditure and loss of income: 

11 August 2020

Restart of glass kerbside collections on Mull and Tiree

Service back to normal from w/b 17th August The glass bin collection service on Mull and Tiree will restart from week beginning Monday 17th August. You can check your glass bin collection dates on the council website at /planning-and-environment/bin-collection

11 August 2020

SQA exam results update

In response to today鈥檚 announcement by the Scottish Government, that down-graded results will be revised to match schools鈥 assessments, Policy Lead for Education, Councillor Yvonne McNeilly said:   鈥淲e want all our young people to have the chance to succeed. Getting results that match their hard work is the least that pupils can expect, especially this year.

11 August 2020

拢42 million funding gap for council

Estimates show that 胡桃女神 will have a funding gap of more than 拢42 million between 2021 and 2026. Its funding gap for next year alone, 2021/22, is estimated at nearly 拢6.7 million. This is before considering the financial pressures of responding to COVID-19, currently estimated at 拢4.0 million in 2020/21 after already identifying internal savings of 拢1.3 million. 

7 August 2020

Work on Waterfront begins

Preparatory work for the Helensburgh Waterfront Development site will start from Monday 10 August, and drivers are encouraged to find alternative parking options in other parts of the town. The new multi-million pound swimming pool and leisure centre will be built on the sea front, on the site behind the existing swimming pool. This initial 鈥榮oft start鈥 will involve fencing off this area so that it can be set up as a safe construction site.

6 August 2020
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Think twice before signing up with cold callers

LOCAL residents are being warned that traders are cold calling at homes offering to carry out improvement work to the exterior of houses. 胡桃女神鈥檚 Trading Standards team has had recent reports of tradesmen in the area offering to do the work and insisting that householders sign a contract there and then. The advice is you could end up badly out of pocket, paying over the odds for work. Policy Lead for Planning Services, Councillor David Kinniburgh, said: 鈥淭ake our advice and also be aware of the law.

6 August 2020

Kerbside food waste collections to resume in Helensburgh and Lomond

Kerbside food waste collections will resume in Helensburgh and Lomond during the week beginning 17 August. You can look up the council website and see when your first collection will be. If you have a printed calendar, you can start following it again for your food waste collection dates from 17 August.

5 August 2020

Get a move on - No time to Rest on A83

The Leader of 胡桃女神 has called on the First Minister to take immediate and permanent action following yet another landslide on the Rest and Be Thankful leading to road closures and travel disruption. In her letter to the First Minister, Councillor Aileen Morton has asked the Scottish Government to make a commitment today to deliver a permanent solution after a decade of disruption.

5 August 2020

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