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Tag Archives: informal referendum

Helensburgh Referendum on Colquhoun Square 8.00am-8.00pm today

Posted on June 25, 2012 by newsroom

Residents of Helensburgh today have the opportunity to say exactly what they want and do not want Continue reading →

Posted in Arts & Culture, Business, Community News, Funding, Local Government, Politics, Regeneration, Tourism | Tagged 25 June 2012, architecture, Argyll, Argyll Bute Cuncijl, CHORD, Colquhoun Square, cost, Council leader, Council meeting, Councillor Hamnes Robb, curve, design, Funding, geometry, green, hardcore, Helensburgh, Helensburgh and Lomond aera Committee, illiterate, informal referendum, iumprovement, motion, plans, Princes Street, public realm, Roddy McCuish, three options, utility cost, utility services, Victoria Halls | 6 Comments

Council suspends Helensburgh CHORD Colquhoun Square redesign

Posted on May 24, 2012 by newsroom

The new administration of Argyll and Bute Council has taken the decision to suspend Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community News, Local Government, Politics, Regeneration, Tourism | Tagged Argyll, Argyll & Bute Council, CHORD, Colquhoun Square, Council officers, Councillor james Robb, Councillor Richard Trail, decision, Helensburgh, informal consultation, informal referendum, motion, public realm improvement, suspended, text of motion, three options | 13 Comments

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