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Bin collections go back to three weekly cycle (updated)

The council is taking its first step to going back to the normal cycles of bin and recycling collections 鈥 three weekly for general domestic waste and two weekly for blue bin/bag recycling. From the week beginning 22 June

16 June 2020
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three blue wheelie bins

Bin collections go back to three weekly cycle (updated)

The council is taking its first step to going back to the normal cycles of bin and recycling collections 鈥 three weekly for general domestic waste and two weekly for blue bin/bag recycling. From the week beginning 22 June

16 June 2020
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Supporting care experienced children and young people

胡桃女神 is continuing to deliver a range of services aimed at improving the educational attainment and life chances of care experienced children and young people. The Council has confirmed that significant improvements achieved during 2018/19 in relation to scrutiny, audit and outcomes for the area鈥檚 care experienced children and young people have been sustained into 2019/20 鈥 including additional support related to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic.

12 June 2020
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胡桃女神 gives out 拢30 million in business grants

胡桃女神 has given out 拢30 million in business grants, and is reminding businesses affected by COVID-19 that help is still available. Staff from a range of council services have either refocused their work, or left their usual roles temporarily, to help deliver support to local businesses at this hugely difficult time. The main area of activity involves the administration of Scottish Government business support schemes, which include rate reliefs and specific grants for small and medium sized businesses.

12 June 2020
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Expansion of Early Learning and Childcare hours continuing to progress

Moves to expand Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) and implement 1140 hours of funded ELC in 胡桃女神 and Bute by August 2020 are continuing to progress, despite the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. In March the Scottish Government announced that local authorities would no longer be legally obliged to deliver 1140 hours of funded childcare from August 2020 due to the coronavirus crisis.

11 June 2020
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Economic Recovery Plan agreed to tackle COVID-19 impact

鈥淲e need to work together locally to help recover our local economy.鈥   The Leader of 胡桃女神, Councillor Aileen Morton, summed up the challenges facing the local economy in moving on from the impacts of COVID-19.    鈥淭ourism and regeneration work on hold, numerous local shops closed, businesses suspended, jobs being lost鈥 COVID-19 is having significant consequences for the local economy.    

11 June 2020

Council agrees funding to help events affected by Covid-19

胡桃女神 will invest up to 拢250,000 in events and festivals to help the local economy combat the impact of COVID-19.  A range of cultural events, which had been awarded grants by the council鈥檚 Strategic Events and Festivals Fund and Supporting Communities Fund, cannot go ahead in 2020/21 because of COVID-19 restrictions.  The council鈥檚 Business Continuity Committee agreed three measures today to address this and the impact on the economy: 

11 June 2020

Have your say - Ardrishaig North Public Realm

胡桃女神 has  commissioned a design team to develop a new concept for an area of Ardrishaig鈥檚 public realm and waterfront. The new design is the latest step in a project looking  to enhance this important area within the village with the aim of encouraging people to visit and spend more time there.

10 June 2020
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Back to school plans progress

Plans are being progressed by 胡桃女神 to prepare for children and young people returning to school and early years settings in August. Although specific details are still being confirmed, children will return to a 鈥榖lended model鈥 which will include a mix of school and home learning.

4 June 2020

Council urges caution as lockdown restrictions eased

胡桃女神 is urging people to act responsibly and follow national guidance following a busy weekend at popular beauty spots. The warm weather brought high volumes of visitors to the area including Luss and Arrochar which in turn created antisocial issues including parking congestion and littering in the village and across beaches. Councillor Robin Currie, the council鈥檚 policy lead for roads and infrastructure said:

3 June 2020

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