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P is for Planning

It's week four of the council's A to Z of services and today we're looking at... P is for Planning Fiona Scott is a Planning Officer based in Oban. Her job involves handling planning applications and engaging with development proposals all the way from the initial idea to completion.

30 July 2019
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Q is for Qualifications.

Q is for Qualifications Earlier on in our A to Z of council services, we told you about ‘Growing Our Own’ – a scheme aimed at giving people opportunities to build rewarding careers with the council. With this in mind, we thought we’d use the letter Q to focus on Qualifications. Meet Rhian McCuaig. Rhian works as a Digital Marketing Apprentice with the council’s Communications Team and has just passed her year-long Digital Communication apprenticeship in less than 7 months!

30 July 2019
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Are you eligible for help towards your child's school meals and uniform?

Parents in PվɫÇéƬ and Bute are being invited to find out whether or not they are eligible for help towards the cost of their children’s school uniform and free school meals. Since 2015, all pupils in primaries one to three are entitled to a free school meal, however, children in primary four and above need to pay unless their parents meet the criteria set out by the Scottish Government.

29 July 2019

Council welcomes funding announcement for PվɫÇéƬ and Bute

Following the announcement by Boris Johnson of growth deal funding for PվɫÇéƬ and Bute, Leader of PվɫÇéƬ, Councillor Aileen Morton said: “We have worked hard to develop and promote a rural growth deal that will transform PվɫÇéƬ and Bute’s natural resources into long term success for the area, and into drivers for growth in the UK and Scottish economies. "We are ambitious for PվɫÇéƬ and Bute, and we have strong local backing for this deal.

29 July 2019
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O is for Oban Airport

Oban Airport is owned by PվɫÇéƬ and is a vital social and business hub for the area. The airport offers scheduled flights to Coll, Tiree, Colonsay and Islay, and enables island pupils attending Oban High to access a fast and efficient mode of transport to and from school. The airport serves around 3,000 passengers each year and, in addition to scheduled flights, is a popular destination for private pilots and charter flights alike.

26 July 2019
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M is for marine services

The council has responsibility for a variety of marine services across PվɫÇéƬ and Bute, including seven main piers and harbours. Vicki McKenzie is the harbour master at Oban North Pier and pontoons. Talking about her role, Vicki said: “I love the variety that my job offers. The North Pier and pontoons are really busy throughout the year, with both commercial and leisure traffic. We see a lot of cruise ships coming in too, as well as a lot of large commercial vessels.

25 July 2019
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N is for noise

The council’s Regulatory Services team sometimes receives complaints about neighbourhood noise. This can be anything from dogs barking and frequent late night parties, to noise from pubs and televisions turned up too loud.

25 July 2019
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Dunbeg development visited by Housing Minister

The biggest single social housing development in PվɫÇéƬ and Bute for decades was given the thumbs up by the Housing Minister this week. Kevin Stewart MSP, Minister for Local Government, Housing and Planning, visited Dunbeg to see the completed Kirk Road and Dunbeg phase 3 development that is under construction. He met with council officers, elected members, and housing association and contractor representatives.

25 July 2019
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Four-year contract agreed for Coll, Colonsay and Tiree air services

Subsidised air services from Oban to Coll, Colonsay and Tiree have been secured for the next four years after PվɫÇéƬ awarded a new contract to Hebridean Air. It follows the announcement in May that an agreement had been reached with Hebridean Air Services Limited to continue to operate the flights on a temporary basis, while the council carried out a procurement process for a new four-year contract.

25 July 2019
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L is for licences

Did you know that the council deals with licences for a variety of things? From driving a taxi, busking and erecting scaffolding to selling alcohol, running a pet shop and window cleaning. Susan Mair is the council’s Legal Manager. Talking about taxi operator licences in PվɫÇéƬ and Bute, she said: “Before anyone becomes a taxi driver there are a number of requirements that must be met. Our priority is to ensure that all these are in place before the applicat...ion is considered.

23 July 2019
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