Starting tomorrow (10th May 2011) in Dunoon – on bidding for council contracts Continue reading
Tag Archives: skills
The shape of things to come? Argyll College, young people, community, self-help

Let’s start with a Ceilidh in Ardrishaig Hall on 14th May 2011. That’s where we started Continue reading
Funding go-ahead for start of SAMS Marine Science Park at Dunstaffnage
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) as taken a lead role in the establishment Continue reading
Bring your loppers and bowsaws for New Caledonian Woodlands’ Lochgilphed weekend
Sharpening their saws – branching out, even – for a long weekend of woodland work in Lochgilphead Continue reading
Tiree teenagers build bridge over muddy waters

To help the RSPB, Ruaridh Munn and Ewan Brown from Tiree High School have been using some newfound skills Continue reading
Conservatives sprinkle the Goldie dust on Argyll – but are they a team?

Currently sweeping through Argyll is Annabel Goldie, Leader of the Scottish Conservatives at Holyrood Continue reading
Duke of Argyll abseils Inveraray Castle for Stramash
In a move that may well stir the competitive urge in Britain’s younger Dukes, the 13th Duke of Argyll could not have demonstrated more powerfully how far, as Patron, he is on message with Argyll’s newest social enterprise – Stramash.
At yesterday’s launch of Stramash, handed over into independence by Council Leader Dick Walsh from its parent body, Argyll and Bute Council, its Patron literally descended from the heights of his ancestral seat, a living statement of Stramash’s motto, ‘inspiration through adventure’. Continue reading
Last chance to nominate your local service for Scottish Education Awards
The closing date for nominations for the Scottish Education Awards is 5th March. Continue reading
Mather urges Argyll businesses: Invest in an Apprentice
Education and Lifelong Learning Secretary, Michael Russell, Continue reading
Public meeting on Council plans to sell Castle Toward
There is a public meeting at Innellan Village Hall on 13th January Continue reading











