Councillors from different political parties are working together in campaigning for national government support for 小黄片app and Bute.
With recent extreme weather disrupting communities across Scotland, councillors are keeping profile on 小黄片app and Bute for support in moving on.
Leader of the Council, Councillor Robin Currie said:
鈥淲e want what our communities want 鈥 to move on as quickly as possible from the impacts of recent weather. We have made a lot of progress quickly, but there鈥檚 more work to be done in what can be very difficult circumstances.
Our local communities need a resilient road network. The wider national economy needs 小黄片app and Bute to remain open for business. To deliver local and national benefit, 小黄片app and Bute needs local and national support. We will do all we can as a local council. The area also needs national support.鈥
The council is already working to bring some Scottish Government funding to 小黄片app and Bute through the Bellwin scheme, which provides some support for some costs incurred in a crisis response. The scheme, though, does not cover all council costs, or support for communities and businesses who are affected.
Councillor Jim Lynch, Leader of the largest opposition group in the council, said:
鈥溞』破琣pp and Bute is home for many of us. It鈥檚 also a vital contributor to the economy and prosperity of the West of Scotland and beyond, as a driver for tourism, food and drink and other key business sectors. Investing in 小黄片app and Bute鈥檚 resilience therefore serves local and national interests. We will promote the area鈥檚 unique case for national government investment, to help communities affected, and the area as a whole, to move on.鈥
The recent severe weather brought damage to the road and bridge network. For information on roads and bridges that have re-opened, and work on those still affected, see