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Funding supports recovery for community projects

Dozens of community groups and projects are to receive support from Ƶapp Council to help their recovery from Covid 19 restrictions. Voluntary groups, charities, social enterprises, village halls and other community venues across the region will receive grants of up to £500 from the Covid 19 Micro Grants Fund to help them bounce back from the impact of the pandemic.

18 October 2021
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Council invests in events and festivals

New Strategic Events and Festivals Funding Round Opens

Round four of Ƶapp Council’s Strategic Events and Festivals Fund opens for applications at midday on 22 October 2021.  The fund is open to events and festivals which will take place between April 2022 and March 2023 and are of strategic importance to the area. The opening of round four of the fund comes as event and festival organisers and other tourism organisations across Ƶapp continue the process of recovery from the impact of the pandemic.

18 October 2021
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Focus on housing to tackle population decline

Housing in Ƶapp will be a key focus of ‘repopulation zone’ actions planned by the council to reverse the area’s population decline. The national repopulation zone approach sees pilot areas taking steps to address their own particular challenges, and their experiences then being used to develop effective repopulation initiatives elsewhere. At its Policy and Resources Committee meeting today, the council agreed these areas as pilot zones for research into issues affecting local population levels: •          Rosneath Peninsula – Helensburgh and Lomond

15 October 2021
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Additional £98,000 to support local businesses

The council is providing an additional £98,000 to support local businesses who applied to and qualified for its Business Hardship Fund. The council set up the Hardship Fund with £500,000+ of Scottish Government funding, to help businesses affected by the covid pandemic. It allocated this funding in full, on a first come, first served basis, to 102 local businesses. Councillors agreed today to provide £98,000 of council funding to support the additional 27 businesses who qualified for support, but applied after the Hardship Fund had been paid out.

14 October 2021
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Dunoon Grammar wows worldwide audience

From Brazil to the Ukraine; Japan to India, educators from all corners of the globe tuned into Dunoon Grammar’s live World Education Week showcase, where young people from the school delivered an innovative, informative and inspiring showcase exploring the school’s pioneering approaches to community learning during the Covid pandemic.

6 October 2021

New Rothesay School Run designs – what do you think?

Creating a safer route for young people to cycle, walk or scoot to school is a key ambition for the people of Rothesay.   Rothesay’s New School Run is an exciting and ambitious design project to define what changes are needed, post-pandemic, to allow young people in Rothesay to get to school differently. Whether that’s cycling, walking or scooting.  

4 October 2021

Give your views on flood risk management plans

There are just a few weeks left for residents in Ƶapp to give their views in a national consultation to help shape how we protect homes and businesses in Scotland from the risk of flooding. There are currently 284,000 homes, businesses, and services at flood risk in Scotland and climate change is projected to increase this number by an estimated 110,000 by the 2080s. SEPA launched the joint consultation with local authorities, to help shape the direction and delivery of flood risk management across the country.

4 October 2021
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Community engagement scheduled on proposals to benefit schools in Ƶapp

Ƶapp Council have developed a scheduled programme of community engagement to discuss and co-develop proposals for enhanced school leadership in the region. Following the Community Services Committee’s decision in June 2021 that Ƶapp Council would undertake an extensive consultation process.

1 October 2021

Public urged to get behind bid for Oban City Status

“City status for Oban would create opportunities for growth across Ƶapp. Competing for the title, with other places across the UK, is about showcasing that this is a great place to live, work and invest. It’s about attracting the people, skills and investment the area needs for long-term success. I would encourage everyone to get involved in helping Oban, and Ƶapp, win.” Leader of Ƶapp Council, Councillor Robin Currie, highlighted the importance of community feedback, following today’s decision by Council to bid for city status for Oban in 2022.

30 September 2021
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