Councillor brands speed limit decision ‘disgraceful’
‘I think it is absolutely disgraceful that the committee has made a decision in March and it has been totally disregarded by the head of roads and infrastructure’
‘I think it is absolutely disgraceful that the committee has made a decision in March and it has been totally disregarded by the head of roads and infrastructure’
‘I am keen to meet with the transport minister to discuss not only the Rest, but the many other transport connectivity issues that matter so very much to Argyll and Bute in every possible aspect of life – personal, social, medical and, of course, economy and business’
‘No group or individual has a monopoly on wisdom. Through our conversations, we will progress together’
Kintyre and the Islands Liberal Democrat Robin Currie was one of three winning candidates elected to the ward in the council election
The most recent leader of Argyll and Bute Council has been re-elected – meaning he is set to reach 30 years on the council
The event is free and provides an opportunity for organisations, community groups and individuals to meet with national organisations and share ideas on how they can work in partnership to help grow the Gaelic language.
‘The rural growth deal is about turning economic potential into a successful future for Argyll and Bute’ – Councillor Robin Currie, leader of Argyll and Bute Council
‘People should not have to worry about whether their household budget can meet the costs of food, heat and light, nor should they have to make choices at this level’
‘There’s not the big issues that necessitated going out to public consultation the way we did in the last few years’
People from across the political spectrum have reacted with shock to the Scottish Government’s announcement of a complete 11-week closure of the Clyde cod box.