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Council prepares to meet funding gap of more than 瞿6 million

The council has published an update on its preparations to meet an estimated funding gap of more than 瞿6 million next year. Reports that will be considered at next weeks Policy and Resources Committee set out progress in identifying options for cutting costs, making savings and raising income. Councillor Gary Mulvaney, Policy Lead for Financial Services, explained the particular funding challenges facing 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute:

4 December 2020
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Council welcomes A83 announcement

Council welcomes A83 announcement Councillor Robin Currie, Leader of 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute Council: Following correspondence from the council to the First Minister, the announcement of a temporary bund to help protect the Old Military road is welcome in addition with a commitment from Scottish Government to progress an accelerated timescale for a permanent solution. This is good news as we simply cannot wait another decade with further disruption for the A83.

4 December 2020

Roads investment continues to bring improvement

Ongoing investment in 51勛圖轎煤App and Butes roads continues to show some improvements in the overall network condition. As a result, 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute remains in the top five fastest improving Scottish Local Authorities in terms of road condition. The councils Environment, Development and Infrastructure Committee endorsed the Annual Status and Options Report (ASOR) this week. The ASOR summarises the councils road assets as at April 2020 and sets out future investment options to be considered.

3 December 2020

Strategy for extending support to electric vehicle usage approved

The councils Environment, Development and Infrastructure Committee approved a new approach to encourage and support the use of electric vehicles throughout 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute. This will help tackle climate change. The council will develop its network of electric vehicle charging points. It will seek government funding and introduce fees for the electricity used to make sure that the programme is sustainable.

3 December 2020

Council signs up to Household Recycling Charter

The councils Environment, Development and Infrastructure Committee has endorsed Zero Waste Scotlands Household Recycling Charter and its Code of Practice. This reinforces the councils commitment to reducing its carbon emissions and tackling climate change. 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute already complies with the majority of the essential requirements outlined in the charters Code of Practice. However, that Code of Practice is coming under review in the light of new legislation, including the Deposit Return Scheme and the Landfill Ban.

3 December 2020

Dunoon continues to build on heritage project success

A 瞿1.9 million project to regenerate Dunoon town centre, restore its historic buildings and celebrate its culture and history has made strong progress over the past year.  The Dunoon Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (Dunoon CARS) works with property owners, providing grants to support building repairs with the aim of safeguarding historic properties and enhancing the towns visual appearance via the use of traditional construction materials and techniques.  

1 December 2020

Rothesay Regeneration Project Continues To Build

A 瞿2.7 million project to regenerate Rothesays historic buildings and assist the growth of the local economy continues to deliver strong results.   The Rothesay Townscape Heritage programme is funded by National Heritage Lottery Fund (NHLF), Historic Environment Scotland (HES), 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute Council, Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), LEADER, and through Smarter Choices Smarter Places. Two million pounds from the total fund is being made available to property owners through the offer of grant support.                           

1 December 2020

Council calls on First Minister to deliver urgent action on the A83

At a time of unprecedented challenge, 51勛圖轎煤App and Butes economic recovery demands action now. These were the words of Councillor Robin Currie, Leader of 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute Council, following cross-party agreement at last weeks Council meeting, to raise the need for urgent action on the A83 with the First Minister. This follows weeks of sporadic closure of both the A83 and the Old Military Road diversion. Councillor Currie continued:

30 November 2020

Council's supporting communities fund to open in January 2021

The councils Supporting Communities Fund will open on 11 January next year, with improvements designed to benefit applicants and communities. The Supporting Communities Fund (SCF) provides grants of potentially up to 瞿2,500 for the voluntary sector, community councils and parent councils. The council sought feedback from previous years applicants, to improve the funds impact for local communities and the process for organisations. As a result, at its meeting today, Council agreed a number of key changes.

27 November 2020

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