Council support for business recovery
Argyll and Bute Council can offer a range of funding and expert advice to help local businesses recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Argyll and Bute Council can offer a range of funding and expert advice to help local businesses recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
A new national tourism body is urging visitors to support community owned tourism enterprises across Scotland and deliver a boost for local jobs and services as the sector rebuilds after Covid-19
New business opportunities available on the popular Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye route.
Tourism businesses, communities and social enterprises are set to benefit from £1.47m of net zero transition funding
‘It’s been going over 100 years and people have grown up with it. I feel part of Oban and would love to have contact with those that were there,’ says descendant of William Chalmers.
The funding will support seafood businesses to access new markets within the UK and abroad, said the Scottish Government.
Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels, which runs a trio of properties across Glencoe and Ballachulish, have sponsored the Strathclyde Sirens for 2021-22.
It follows £350,000 in funding from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) to rebuild the tourism sector across Argyll and the Islands.
Dervaig couple Mary Ireson and Jamie Fisher are four weeks into a new venture serving up sandwiches and other picnic treats on Mull Monday to Friday.