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Oban business supported in dealing with COVID case

NHS Highland has become aware of a case of COVID-19 in a staff member from Gelato Burger Restaurant in Oban. The individual is isolating at home as per national guidelines. No other cases of illness have been reported in staff members. The national guidance for contact tracing has been followed and, following this, a number of staff members have been identified as close contacts. These close contacts have been followed up and have been advised to self-isolate for 14 days. As a precautionary measure, testing is being arranged for those identified as close contacts.

24 July 2020
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Model of a ferry

Pupils bring Cowal to life in 3D

Talented youngsters from schools across Dunoon and Cowal got creative during lockdown when they were tasked with building a 3D model of their favourite place in the area. The children could make their model using any materials they had lying around their house, provided they had permission from their parent or carer.

22 July 2020
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Help for food business operators to open safely

Food businesses play a major role in PվɫÇéƬ and Bute’s economy. Many have continued to operate throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, but some will be starting to open up over the coming days and weeks. To provide support for restarting business operations, the council’s Environmental Health Team has put together guidance from a range of trusted sources that will assist business to provide a COVID-secure environment for staff and customers.

22 July 2020
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bicycle lane sign

£315k to help open towns safely during COVID-19

PվɫÇéƬ has been awarded £315,000 funding from the Spaces for People Programme, to deliver temporary infrastructure to make it safer for people who choose to walk, cycle or wheel for essential trips and exercise during Covid-19. The fund, which is administered by Sustrans and funded by Transport Scotland, will provide more space for active travel in our town centres.

16 July 2020

Helensburgh Waterfront Update - work to start in a matter of weeks

A contract to deliver the council’s £22 million pool and leisure centre for Helensburgh has been awarded to Heron Brothers Ltd. The contract will also deliver strengthened flood defences and improved public meeting space for residents and visitors.   The announcement follows a formal tender exercise run by the council to secure best value for investment in the development. Work will start on site in August 2020 with the new building opening to the public in August 2022. 

16 July 2020
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Could you give a child a home?

Could you offer a child a home in a secure, loving environment? If so, PվɫÇéƬ is looking for you to come forward and apply to become a foster carer. There are always a number of young people looking for foster carers in PվɫÇéƬ and Bute, for a variety of reasons, either on a temporary basis while plans are made for their future, or for an extended period if they are unable to go back to their family.

15 July 2020

Updated: Questions and answers for parents and carers of young people returning to school

We issued a survey to parents and carers at the beginning of June, to find out what concerns they have about pupils returning to school after the summer. Thank you to everyone who took the time to complete this. We have read all your feedback and have collated these responses to answer your queries and, hopefully, provide you with some reassurance. When will pupils return to school?

15 July 2020

PվɫÇéƬ and Bute businesses to benefit from VAT reduction

The UK Government‘s announcement of cutting VAT for the tourism and hospitality industry has been welcomed by PվɫÇéƬ. VAT in the hospitality and tourism sectors on food, accommodation and attractions will be temporarily cut (15th July 2020 to 12th January 2021) from 20% to 5% as part of the Government’s three phased economic response to the COVID-19 crisis.

14 July 2020
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Employers reminded about need for work permits

Employers in PվɫÇéƬ and Bute are being reminded that a work permit is required for all young people aged between 14 and 16 who work part-time while still at school. PվɫÇéƬ is committed to the protection of children in employment, and has a number of byelaws which state the rules and regulations governing the employment of children – one of which is a valid work permit. The work permit is free of charge and must be signed by the head teacher from the young person’s school, as well as a parental guardian and employer.

14 July 2020
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