Barra patient’s 41 hour trip for 10 minute appointment on Lewis
Isles MP calls for action to improve inter-island patient travel arrangements
Isles MP calls for action to improve inter-island patient travel arrangements
Argyll and Bute Council is starting up a working group for developments at Dunbeg involving a number of agencies and area representatives to include Oban community council. The first meeting will be next month.
From Monday pubs, cafes, restaurants and other hospitality venues can open up with businesses ‘waiting in anticipation’ for the return of visitors.
A planning application will be submitted in the coming months after the public has been consulted on the proposed ‘travel link’ path that, if it goes ahead, could be used by pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders.
Latest figures show 47 fixed penalty notices have been issues by police in Argyll and West Dumbartonshire division since March 27.
The 60+ year history of the pipes will be continued as the new generation learns to play on them with the Lochaber Schools Pipe Band.
People in attendance at the meeting voted unanimously against development but some residents have said that this may not be the consensus of the whole village.
The scheme that supports island athletes get high quality training and attend competitions on the mainland is open for applicants again.
Works to halt Crianlarich to Glasgow trains on September 23, 24, 30 and October 1.