Monthly Archive: September 2013

Sep 03

COSTLY DELAYS IN COUNCIL CHAOS

Argyll & Bute Council has been in a state of flux for too long. Infighting and political positioning has caused costly delays to the services which are delivered by Argyll & Bute Council. Vital decisions have been delayed because of a lack of co-operation within the Council chamber and progress on key outcomes is not …

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Sep 03

INTERDEPENDENCE NOT INDEPENDENCE

Scotland is stronger now and will be stronger in the future economically, politically, and socially as a partner in the United Kingdom. We don’t need uncertainty, instability, and barriers for our businesses. The UK is the world’s oldest and most successful single market and the UK has the oldest and most successful currency. In an …

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Sep 03

FAIR SOLUTIONS TO LOCAL PROBLEMS

Like other areas in Argyll, Bute has a need for modern facilities, but seems to be last in line when it comes to funding these resources.   Parking is becoming an issue in the town, with a growing number of motorists but no rise in parking provision—in fact with restrictions in street parking we have …

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