Council tax rise of 4.79% confirmed for Argyll and Bute
by Andrew Galloway, local democracy reporter Council tax bills in Argyll and Bute will rise by 4.79% in their bills […]
by Andrew Galloway, local democracy reporter Council tax bills in Argyll and Bute will rise by 4.79% in their bills […]
A Council Tax increase of nearly 5% and parking charges at Loch Lomond tourist hotspot Duck Bay could be brought […]
by Andrew Galloway, local democracy reporter Health service managers in Argyll and Bute have placed a ban on all non-essential […]
by Andrew Galloway, local democracy reporter Argyll and Bute Council could be hit further in the pocket by disputed staff […]
A £2m regeneration project focusing on the heritage of Helensburgh town centre has been proposed. Argyll and Bute councillors have […]
by Andrew Galloway, local democracy reporter The leader of Argyll and Bute Council has called for better communication on the […]
Measures to protect against landslips at the Rest and Be Thankful on the A83 are to be reviewed, it was […]
A campaign for local government to receive fair funding has been backed by the leader of Argyll and Bute Council. […]
A ‘permanent solution’ has been demanded after the A83 at the Rest and Be Thankful finally reopened today. The trunk […]
A £178m wishlist has been drawn up to expand the economy and population of Argyll and Bute. The council wants […]
Storm Ali and further problems with a dangerous building have forced the main road through Helensburgh to remain closed even […]
Talks with the UK Government about a rural growth deal for Argyll and Bute have been hailed as ‘very positive’. […]
More than £150,000 is to be made available to businesses in Argyll and Bute over the next three years. A […]
A wet day in Lochgilphead seems a far cry from an American movie producer’s favourite habitat. But Matthew Weiner says […]
Residents in Argyll and Bute are being urged to support a bid which the council says would bring millions of […]
Increased support for health and social care across Argyll and Bute has been demanded from the Scottish Government. Council leader […]
The budget for Argyll and Bute Council was agreed today, meaning Council Tax bills will rise by 3% as expected. […]
The achievements of Argyll and Bute’s young people were recognised at an award ceremony in Helensburgh last week. A total […]
Yesterday’s news that the Scottish Government’s budget had passed its first hurdle has been given a cautious welcome by Argyll […]
Work to create a new park and ride car park in Helensburgh will start on Monday. The car park will […]
An evening of Christmas carols is being held at Kilcreggan Primary School on Tuesday, December 19. The outdoor concert, with […]
Another consultation exercise has been launched as Argyll and Bute Council gears up for its latest round of cutbacks. The […]
The main A814 through Helensburgh has been closed once again because of a dangerous building. Argyll and Bute Council has […]
Plans to live broadcasts meetings have caused a political row split Argyll and Bute Council – although both sides seem […]
A new pedestrian crossing is being installed as part of the ongoing work to regenerate Hermitage Park in Helensburgh. Funded […]
A £3.75m contract to support people with debt issues across Argyll and Bute was officially launched yesterday (Friday). Money Skills […]
The first phase of a long-awaited path between Rosneath and a caravan park is set to go ahead thanks to […]
More than 100 new firms are in business in Argyll and Bute thanks to the help of Business Gateway. And […]
The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is expanding in Helensburgh, taking over the Kirkmichael Centre. UHI’s Argyll College […]
The new leadership of Argyll and Bute Council has been accused of shifting power away from communities as one of […]
Councillors from Helensburgh will be the leader and depute leader of Argyll and Bute Council, it was revealed yesterday. Liberal […]
With council elections less than a fortnight away, we’ve given all candidates in the Helensburgh and Lomond area the opportunity […]
The £2m regeneration of Inveraray has reached a major milestone – with the scaffolding that has covered several priority buildings […]
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