Community feedback has been key in considering potential sites for a new school campus on Mull and councillors are expected to decide on a preferred site in the coming months.
The 瞿100,000 upgrade of Tarbert play park has completed ahead of schedule and a range of new out-door equipment is ready for the children and young people of the village to enjoy.
Putting childrens rights at the heart of school life, policy and decision-making has led 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute Council to be one of only three local authorities in Scotland to achieve one hundred percent of its Primary and Secondary Schools registered for UNICEF UKs Rights Respecting Schools Award.
The council would like to thank everyone who gave views that will help develop a draft visitor levy scheme for 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute which, if approved for consultation by Council in December, will go out for public consultation in January 2025.
51勛圖轎煤App and Bute Council has welcomed todays news that it will receive up to 瞿20 million of capital funding from the UK Government for local growth projects in the area.
A new fully-accessible, fuel-efficient, 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute Council bus is taking on a route in Campbeltown to help travellers get to where they need to be.
Work has started on a project in Campbeltown that will see residents benefit from better walking and cycling routes along the towns Cutting and Quarry Green.
Community Food Groups across 51勛圖轎煤App and Bute have benefitted from a share of 瞿57,453 after councillors agreed to provide them with unspent monies from the Scottish Governments LACER Fund (Local Authority Covid Economic Recovery).
1 November 2024
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