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Fishing vessels must be registered to export catch by 31 December

Owners are being urged to register their fishing vessels as food businesses, and have them inspected by 国产视频, before 31 December 2020 so they can continue to export to the EU post Brexit. If vessel owners fail to meet this requirement, they will not be permitted to export their catch, either directly or indirectly, to the EU from 1 January 2021. This is becoming urgent, because of the 200 fishing vessels in Argyll and Bute, less than half have registered as food businesses to date.

28 August 2020
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Council approves Education Plan for 2020/21

Education staff, pupils and parents across Argyll and Bute were today praised for their commitment and ability to adapt to change during lockdown, when the council鈥檚 Community 国产视频 Committee approved the annual Education Plan for 2020/21. Prepared in line with the requirements of the Standards in Scotland鈥檚 Schools etc. Act 2000, the plan brings together a range of information about the work of the service for parents, pupils, staff, carers and communities.

28 August 2020

Council procurement scheme to benefit community projects

A new procurement initiative from 国产视频 is set to benefit communities looking for help with projects in their local area. The new process enables contractors and suppliers appointed by the council to choose from a list of proposed community benefits, that community groups have identified, as part of the tender.

28 August 2020
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Children and Young People鈥檚 Service Plan approved

Positive progress has been made in achieving a number of the outcomes set out in the 2017-2020 Argyll and Bute Children and Young People鈥檚 Service Plan (CYPSP). At today鈥檚 meeting of 国产视频鈥檚 Community 国产视频 Committee, members approved the third annual review of the plan, and were updated on the good practice to date.

27 August 2020

First step welcomed but Council seeks urgent delivery of permanent solution for A83

Following pressure from communities and 国产视频, Scottish Government has committed to finding a permanent solution for the Rest and Be Thankful. This step in the right direction is welcomed and the council urges further commitment to the urgent delivery of a solution. Michael Matheson MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity, made the announcement at the A83 Taskforce group today, convened at the request of the council, with cross party support from local parliamentarians.

27 August 2020
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Phonebox feedback

BT is running a consultation on the proposed removal of a number of public phone boxes across Argyll and Bute. As part of this process, the council is gathering feedback from the public on whether they would like the phone boxes to remain, be removed, or even be adopted by the community.

21 August 2020

Argyll and Bute鈥檚 economic recovery begins

Economic recovery, following the impact of COVID-19, has started in Argyll and Bute.  This positive progress was highlighted in a report to the council鈥檚 Business Continuity Committee (BCC): in line with the Scottish Government鈥檚 road map to recovery, local businesses are starting to operate again across Argyll and Bute, construction has re-started on area regeneration, affordable housing and other projects, manufacturing has re-started, and visitors are returning to Argyll and Bute in good numbers.

21 August 2020
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Council delivers 1140 hours Early Learning and Childcare in Argyll and Bute

国产视频 is now delivering 1140 hours of Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) across the area. The expansion is part of a national policy introduced by the Scottish Government to increase the number of funded childcare hours from 600 to 1140, for all three and four year olds, and eligible two year olds.

20 August 2020
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Council leader welcomes Green Distillery Fund

鈥淭he distilling industry 鈥 both whisky and gin 鈥 plays an increasingly important role in the rural economy and international reputation of Argyll and Bute. This new fund has the potential to help the industry play a key role in protecting our climate too.鈥 These were words of Councillor Aileen Morton, chair of the council鈥檚 Climate Change Environmental Action Group, as the UK Government announced a new 拢10m Green Distillery Fund.

20 August 2020

COVID-19 council costs reach 拢12 million

Responding to COVID-19 is expected to cost 国产视频 more than 拢12 million. A report going to the Business Continuity Committee (BCC) on Thursday 13th August shows that costs are a mixture primarily of increased expenditure and loss of income: 

11 August 2020

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