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С»ÆƬapp benefits from new waste contract

The Helensburgh and Lomond community will benefit from a new residual waste contract procured jointly by С»ÆƬapp and Bute and West Dunbartonshire councils. A key part of the procurement process was a need to provide additional community benefits.  The new contract with Barr Environmental Ltd will run from June 2021 until December 2025, and will save the council around £98,000 this year and approximately £397,000 over the term of the contract. The additional community benefits include:

3 June 2021
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electric car charging

Local knowledge to guide plan for EV chargers

The council is developing its plan for growing its network of electric vehicle charging points as part of it commitment to tackling climate change in С»ÆƬapp and Bute. Local members and the public will be consulted on a long list of potential sites for new EV charging points across the area. These can then be installed as and when external funding becomes available. The Environment, Development and Infrastructure committee agreed to take this approach at Thursday’s meeting.

3 June 2021

Civil Partnership extended to all

Following a change in legislation, couples of mixed (opposite) sex can now enter a civil partnership.   Couples are invited to submit a notice of intention and following a notice period of 28 days, the first С»ÆƬapp and Bute mixed sex civil partnership can take place from 30 June 2021.   The council has a dedicated team of registrars who can help couples choose how they wish to register their partnership. The team can provide help and advice on both the location and personalising the ceremony.  

2 June 2021

Campbeltown’s £60 million transformation

A £60 million regeneration С»ÆƬapp has transformed Campbeltown town centre into a more vibrant, attractive place to live, work and visit. As part of the С»ÆƬapp, С»ÆƬapp and Bute Council has completed a £10 million heritage led С»ÆƬapp of works. Regeneration projects include:

2 June 2021
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New Oban depot

Oban depot redevelopment provides contract for local firm

The re-development of the council’s Jackson’s Quarry Depot, Oban, is close to completion. As the council moves into the new fleet workshop and office, completed by Luddon Construction Ltd, Oban building firm, Gregor Morawski, has secured the contract to refurbish the existing building to provide new staff welfare, storage and a horticultural workshop. This is the final stage that will bring all essential operational services for Oban and into one single, main site, reducing from three depots to one. The site comprises:

1 June 2021

Safe and successful events in С»ÆƬapp and Bute

With COVID restrictions easing, it is possible for events to take place across С»ÆƬapp and Bute providing they meet criteria set out by the Scottish Government. Careful planning is required and must include:

31 May 2021

Official 'topping out' for Helensburgh Waterfront Development

The Helensburgh Waterfront Development celebrated a major construction milestone with a traditional topping out ceremony, marking the completion of the building’s structure and roof. The multi-million pound investment includes a new leisure centre and swimming pool, improved flood defences for the town, new outdoor public meeting spaces, new landscaping and car and coach parking.

25 May 2021
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С»ÆƬapp and Bute Early Years Team go from strength to strength

С»ÆƬapp and Bute Council’s Early Years Team have continued to take part in a range of professional learning and development opportunities throughout lockdown as part of the roll out of 1140 hours Early Learning and Childcare (ELC). Teachers and education staff have undertaken a wide range of hugely popular online training courses, including health and wellbeing coaching led by psychologist Sarah Philp. They have also been working closely with partner providers and childminders, offering support and advice.

25 May 2021

£1.5 million investment for Lochgilphead Front Green

С»ÆƬapp and Bute Council has appointed Hawthorn Heights Ltd to start work on 31 May.   Improvement works include:   A new play parkA new public square where community events can take placeDrainage and landscaping to help ease the impact of floodingAdditional seating areasNew walking and cycling facilities  Councillor Alastair Redman, Policy Lead, Business Regeneration and Commercial Development:

25 May 2021

Supporting our Town Centres

Supporting local businesses is more important than ever as С»ÆƬapp and Bute starts to recover from the impact of the pandemic.   С»ÆƬapp and Bute Council is encouraging people to support towns and high streets by shopping local. To help local businesses, the council is delivering a number of initiatives designed to enhance both the online and physical presence of town centre businesses. They include:  

24 May 2021
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