Picture by Alan Ruine
Month: December 2019
EXPECT NO LET UP IN AUSTERITY IN 2020
The true scale of almost a decade of savage austerity cuts to local communities across Britain is laid bare in a study published by UNISON, showing the impact of huge reductions in council funding.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT SAYS STAY WARM THIS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR š„š„š„š„š„š„š„š„š„š„
To anyone who is struggling financially, and has a pre-payment meter with NPower. If you have less than Ā£4 on your meter, and donāt get paid for several days, phone and ask for a āFuel Voucher.ā It is Ā£49 and can be applied for twice a year, and you DO NOT have to repay.
TIME FOR FIRST MINISTER STURGEON SHOULD SPEAK OUT ON MENTALLY ILL SNP COUNCIL LEADER McCOLL
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon should be asked if she and her Cabinet believe it is acceptable for someone with such a potentially serious illness, which has already manifested itself in such alarming ways, to hold such a responsible position in local government.Ā We think this community deserves be told.
THREE MEMBERS WANTED FOR LOCAL NHS BOARD
Want to make a difference to the NHS in your local community? Why? The NHS impacts on everyoneās lives at one time or another and
CEUD MILE FAILTE GO ARGYLL & BUTE
At the meeting this week of the Policy and Resources Committee, councillors reviewed a report on the economic impact of the Rural Resettlement Fund which showed that 193 new residents, including 56 children, relocated to Argyll and Bute thanks to Fund support.