Oban CHORD project appoints manager
A development manager who worked on one of the world’s most remote islands has been appointed to oversee the Oban CHORD project to regenerate the town’s waterfront and town centre. Find out more about...
View ArticleCHORD consultations bill hits £750,000-plus
Councillors in Oban have agreed more than £750,000 in spending on consultant and consultations for projects to improve the seafront and town centre. It is understood that most of the money has come out...
View ArticleClaim performance space will ‘devastate’ Oban business
An Oban businessman, who employs more than 70 people, says a ‘useless performance space’ to be developed on the North Pier will ‘devastate’ his business. But Argyll and Bute council, which is...
View ArticleAftermath of January storm in Oban
Station Square was closed to traffic and pedestrians on January 9 2015 after 100mph winds tore part of the roof off a waterfront building, blowing debris some distance. For more on the effects of...
View ArticleAction plan to improve Fort town centre unveiled
An action plan to improve Fort William town centre has been revealed by Highland council. The proposals include building a promenade and marina at Loch Linnhe and filling empty units on High Street....
View ArticleSEPA blasted for showing no respect
Environmental experts have faced a blasting after a no-show at a public hearing on Mull. Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) sent in a report outlining why a holiday development plan for...
View ArticleHistoric waterfront deserves to be saved
In a statement to planners, Tobermory Harbour Association said although the Aros Waterfront is not listed, it is historic and loved by many and deserves to be restored and saved for the community. The...
View Article£250k boost for Ulva Ferry waterfront
A project to create a local hub at one of the most remote communities on a west coast island has secured a quarter of a million pounds The post £250k boost for Ulva Ferry waterfront appeared first on...
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