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£500,000 boost for small business growth in ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute

Efforts to help accelerate the growth of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ and Bute are to be boosted by additional funding of almost £500,000. Phase Two of the Business Gateway Local Growth Accelerator Programme (LGAP) will see a £483k business support programme delivered by the Business Gateway team. It was approved today (March 7) by the council’s Environmental, Development and Infrastructure Committee. It follows Phase One of the programme, which closed in December last year.

7 March 2019
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Taic luach £500,000 gus gnothachasan beaga ann an Earra-Ghàidheal is Bòd a chuideachadh le bhith a’ fàs

Chaidh maoineachadh a bharrachd luach cha mhòr £500,000 a ghealltainn mar thaic do dh’iomairtean beaga is meadhanach mòr (IBMan) ann an Earra-Ghàidheal is Bòd gus am fàs iad aig ìre nas luaithe. Le Ìre a Dhà den Phrògram airson Fàs nas Luaithe gu h-Ionadail (PFLI) aig an Fhosglan Ghnothachais, thèid prògram taice do ghnothachasan luach £483,000 a lìbhrigeadh le sgioba an Fhosglain Ghnothachais. Chaidh an taic sin aontachadh an t-seachdain seo (7 Màrt) le Comataidh Àrainneachd, Leasachaidh is Bun-structair na Comhairle.

7 March 2019
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Council thanks community for sharing flood experience

  ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ is undertaking a flood study in Oban based on mitigating flooding up to a one in 200 year return period flood event.   Two consultation events have now been held in Oban. The most recent, on 30 January, enabled local residents and businesses to share their experiences. Other key stakeholders involved in the study include SEPA, Scottish Water, Community Councils and local interest groups.  

7 March 2019
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Carers gave Roslyn peace of mind

Our #proudtocare campaign is still going strong in a bid to highlight the difference that carers make to peoples' lives and promote the opportunities that a career in the care sector can provide.

4 March 2019
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Rothesay Winter Gardens Discovery Centre reopens after renovation works

The Winter Gardens Discovery Centre in Rothesay has reopened following over £500,000 worth of renovation works. Significant external repair work was carried out at the Category A-Listed building, including replacement of roof coverings, overhaul of windows and installation of new light fittings. Additionally, metal panels and fixtures were replaced and the exterior of the building freshly decorated.

4 March 2019
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Gaelic Gathering hailed a great success

The second ºúÌÒÅ®Éñ Gaelic Gathering took place at Corran Halls in Oban on Saturday (March 2). More than 60 delegates enjoyed a packed full day, with a call to increase the pace of Gaelic language development delivered by keynote speaker John Swinney MSP, the Deputy First Minister. The theme was picked up by policy and practice experts who included Shona MacLennan for Bòrd na Gàidhlig and Dr Gillian Munro for Ionad Chaluim Chille ÃŒle and Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.

4 March 2019
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National Apps for Good hat-trick for Dunoon Grammar pupils

A group of pupils from Dunoon Grammar have scooped the top prize in a national competition for the third year running. The business and computing pupils beat off stiff competition from across Scotland when they won the Apps for Good Scotland event again, with a further two teams from Dunoon Grammar also sharing third prize.

4 March 2019
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Toraidhean is beachdan matha a’ tighinn bhon Chruinneachadh Ghàidhlig

Chaidh an dàrna Cruinneachadh Gàidhlig ann an Earra-Ghàidheal a chumail air Disathairne (2 Màrt)  ann an Talla a’ Chorrain san Ã’ban. Bha còrr is 60 neach an làthair airson latha air leth feumail is inntinneach,  far an robh am prìomh neach-labhairt, an Leas Phrìomh Mhinistear Iain Swinney BPA, ag iarraidh air daoine adhartas nas luaithe a dhèanamh gus piseach a thoirt air suidheachadh na Gàidhlig.

4 March 2019

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