Keep Ganavan Green
Friends of Ganavan are asking asking the key decision makers to make a good decision and remove the Ganavan PDA from the latest Local Development Plan.
Friends of Ganavan are asking asking the key decision makers to make a good decision and remove the Ganavan PDA from the latest Local Development Plan.
A call has come from Oban Community Council to organise some way of bringing all the various Ganavan groups together so they can present their ideas to the public.
As the Friends of Ganavan survey continues, every response counts
Argyll and Bute councillors could vote against Ganavan’s inclusion in the latest Local Development Plan that has marked it out for potential change over the next ten years
Two pairs of the the UK’s fastest declining bird, official name is Tetrao tetra, were caught on camera in woods at Ganavan.
The public has until March 13 to have a say, even though there is no date for when the Scottish Sea Farm (SSF) application will go to Argyll and Bute Council’s planning committee for a decision.
The silver key, almost 3 inches long, was presented to her grandfather Archibald MacAlister when he was the Provost of Oban and officially opened the now vanished tea pavilion next to the beach on April 18 1935.
Calls for Ganavan to stay out of the grip of developers are mounting from devotees far and wide. An appeal has gone out for people to write to councillors and parliamentary representatives – one man has already sent a letter to the First Minister.
And there is more good news on the horizon this week, with the news that Ganavan Toilets are reopening from this weekend.