Young writers invited to explore Argyll’s folklore
LiveArgyll libraries are seeking young writers to help tell the tales of Argyll’s myths and legends, as the charity launches its inaugural writing competition
LiveArgyll libraries are seeking young writers to help tell the tales of Argyll’s myths and legends, as the charity launches its inaugural writing competition
If you have some time on your hands and would like to be involved in helping the young people of Argyll and Bute improve their lives, get in touch with the Active Schools and Sport Team.
‘Physical and mental Health wellbeing is crucial to the recovery from the pandemic and we’re delighted to be able to contribute to this through the provision of quality affordable services.’
The arrangement comes as part of a leisure theme review that formed the council’s budget planning process for 2021-22.
LiveArgyll said it had taken the ‘difficult decision’ to close all its facilities which include pools, gyms, libraries, community centres and halls.