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Council leader set to join group working on future projects at the Base

Another recommendation is that Councillor Lynch liaises with Helensburgh and Lomond area committee chair Councillor Fiona Howard (Labour, Helensburgh Central) to ensure local issues are represented.

There have been calls for more local representation in talks around the base expansion.

The area committee considered a report outlining the governance arrangements last month. The proposal includes a new structure of quarterly meetings, including two strategic sessions between the council and HMNB Clyde and the Scotland Office.

Chief executive Pippa Milne, left, said: “The proposed governance arrangements introduce a refreshed partnership model involving quarterly engagement, including both strategic sessions between Argyll and Bute Council, HMNB Clyde and the Scotland Office, and wider sessions involving Clyde authorities and partners.

“It is proposed that the governance arrangements for the Clyde Transformation Programme be formally approved.

“Separately, and in response to the request of the Helensburgh and Lomond area committee, it is proposed that the governance arrangements be strengthened through the inclusion of a democratically elected representative.

“Specifically, it is recommended that the council leader/policy lead for economic development (Councillor Jim Lynch) be added to the membership of the governance group, subject to the agreement of the Scotland Office.”

“This scale of investment has led to HMNB Clyde and the Scotland Office evolving their approach to partnership working.

“In discussions regarding these changes, the requirement for a continued focus on securing socio-economic benefits for Argyll and Bute and alignment with local priorities (LOIP (Local Outcomes Improvement Plan), Rural Growth Deal, Local Development Plan) has been stressed.”

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