Councillor Donald Kelly of the respected Argyll First group of councillors has pointed out Continue reading
Tag Archives: democracy
Angus Council Leader compares FOI to phone hacking
In a quite extraordinary rant, Bob Myles, Continue reading
Russell call for open record of council meetings
Talking of the ‘incredible and offensive’ stance of the current administration Continue reading
Robb rebuffed on recording of school closure consultations but persists in well supported motion
Councillor James Robb has spent the last couple of weeks in repeated attempts Continue reading
Argyll First returns to the arena to fight for democracy in the council
The Argyll First group of councilors, whose stature has grown significantly Continue reading
Conundrum of premature Cameron Egypt visit revealed
(Updated below 23rd February) There were those who felt that Prime Minister, David Cameron, had Continue reading
The ABC of democracy?
When Argyll & Bute Council agreed its budget Continue reading
Schools closures: issues and procedures
This is the first of a series of analyses we are publishing to inform communities fighting to save their schools; and to highlight core issues for Argyll and Bute Council and for the Scottish Government while procedural amendment is possible. Continue reading
Argyll First’s second motion to full council: bin the Executive Committee
Whatever they’re on, the rest of Argyll should start the same diet at once. Continue reading
Last chance to respond to National Park draft local plan
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Scotland’s first and much of it in Argyll, Continue reading











