Youth development remains focus as Oban Camanachd elects new committee
The 13-strong team of office bearers make for a collective of youth, acumen and experience.
The 13-strong team of office bearers make for a collective of youth, acumen and experience.
‘Tenacity and determination has got us through this, thanks for sticking with it’ – Neil Matheson, Atlantis Community Leisure board chairman.
Although Covid restrictions had relaxed compared to the previous year regional and Scottish competitions were still unable to go ahead but a good turnout for the many club competitions kept members going throughout the summer.
The audited accounts showed the club were in a fairly healthy position, thanks to many donations, and 82 members.
Group Chairman asks residents to engage with the Group, go along to the meetings and help out when they can.
Banavie-based Lochaber Rugby Club held their Annual General Meeting, bringing members face-to-face to discuss the last 12 months of activity on and off the pitch.
Board and staff at the first class fitness facility remain resolute despite the pressures that the coronavirus pandemic has brought.
‘Next year is likely to be a huge one in terms of staycationers and we will be ready for it,’ said BID4Oban chief executive Andrew Spence.
New chairperson Councillor Roddy McCuish says ‘Good quality housing is a basic human right. ACHA will continue to provide this though continued investment right throughout Argyll and Bute.’