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Stand against domestic violence

Domestic violence and abuse can be a driver of poverty vulnerability for partners fleeing abuse. More than two-thirds of survivors of domestic abuse have reported their partners withheld money from them as a key method of controlling and mistreating them, according to the Women’s Aid report, The Economics of Abuse.

10 October 2019
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A photo from a recent Urban Outfitters shoot in º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute

Film in º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute

º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute’s popularity as a filming location is well established – and the council is working alongside residents and partner organisations to ensure that the trend continues. A number of productions have come to the area so far in 2019, including BBC drama The Nest – starring Martin Compston and Sophie Rundle. Documentaries, adverts and other productions have also filmed in º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute in 2019. The area’s stunning landscape continues to attract fashion photoshoots too, with Urban Outfitters recently having visited the area.

10 October 2019
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Getting help when it's needed

  We want to make it easier for people to get education benefits for their children. By matching information held on our the council’s benefit system to that held in our education system, we have automated some payments of school clothing grants and free school meals this year. To date 190 individual payments of £100 have been issued to people that have an entitlement for school clothing grants but hadn’t submitted a claim.

9 October 2019
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º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute joins voices raised against poverty

This week º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute Council will join voices raised against poverty as it demonstrates what is being done to tackle poverty across the area. It will take part in Challenge Poverty week, a campaign started by the Poverty Alliance to highlight the reality of poverty and challenge the stereotypes. The week will showcase the solutions to poverty and increase public support for action to solve the problem.

7 October 2019
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Supporting Communities Fund 2020/21 open for applications

Applications are being invited for the council’s Supporting Communities Fund 2020/21. Groups can apply for up to 100% of the total funding costs for their project or activity from the fund, with a maximum award of £2500 available.

7 October 2019
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Promoting abplace2b - Genna's story

Genna Lugue is just one of the people who will be featured in a new campaign to promote abplace2b.scot, the website designed to provide information on just what makes º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute the ideal place to build your life. Talking about what makes º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute such a special place for her, she says:

7 October 2019

We're looking for a new Chief Executive

We're looking for a new Chief Executive. Could it be you? Cleland Sneddon, current Chief Executive, talks about some of his favourite times in the role and explains why it's such a great job. More information on the post. More information on life in º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute.

7 October 2019

What makes a good council Chief Executive?

What makes a good council Chief Executive? We asked some of our employees and here is what they told us. If this sounds like you, our Chief Executive vacancy could be a great career move for you:  A good Chief Executive:

4 October 2019
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Review endorses council approach to roads’ resurfacing

Focusing roads’ maintenance expenditure on improving roads classified as ‘amber’ as well as  â€˜red’ is good practice and more cost-effective by avoiding greater expenditure by leaving the road condition to deteriorate further. This was one of the conclusions made by a review panel for the Audit and Scrutiny Committee, which considered how the Operations Team prioritised roads maintenance work, how surfacing methods used were determined and what other technologies had been considered. Other findings included:

3 October 2019
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£50million investment secured for º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute

º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute Council has welcomed the announcement of a £50million Rural Growth Deal as a ‘transformational vote of confidence’ in the area. The council has been championing a deal for º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute with the UK and Scottish Governments, based on a number of projects developed with public and private sector partners. Today (Wednesday 2 October) the UK and Scottish Governments announced investment of £25million each in º£½ÇÉçÇø and Bute.

2 October 2019

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