A former oil depot on Ardrishaig Pier is set to be brought back to life, as plans are submitted for a new craft whisky distillery and visitor destination on the West Coast of Scotland.
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A £1.36 million project to improve harbour facilities at an Argyll village has secured up to £395,000 from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). The village of Tarbert, which lies between Lochgilphead and Campbeltown, has an active fishing fleet and is also a popular location for leisu
A proposal for 16 new homes in Dalmally has been formally submitted to Argyll and Bute Council. West Highland Housing Association is seeking permission to build the development on land next to Oakfield at Glenview. The scheme outlines eight semi‑detached houses and eight cottage flats, intended as
Argyll and Bute Council is inviting residents of Tarbert to have their say on the future of the village as part of a consultation on the Tarbert Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan.
Two new solar schemes are now helping to power essential water and waste water services on the Isle of Bute, cutting operational costs and saving carbon.
Argyll and Bute Council is celebrating the UK Government’s announcement that 12 projects in the region will receive a share of more than £20 million from its Community Regeneration Partnership Fund (CRPF). The CRPF aims to build upon previous work by the Ministry of Housing, Communities
A new logistics warehouse is being developed on the Isle of Bute in a move that will create four jobs and help retain many others on the island. Logistics and warehousing firm John Mackirdy Limited (JML) is leading the £830,000 project after securing a £207,500 contribution from Highland
SSEN Transmission is celebrating a significant milestone in its Creag Dhubh - Dalmally 275 kV overhead line project, with the first of 47 steel lattice towers now fully assembled along the 13.3km route in Argyll.
Argyll and Bute Council has pledged to "re-engage" with the preferred developer of a site at Helensburgh waterfront after the Court of Session found that the local authority acted lawfully when appointing the company.
Campbeltown’s historic Old Quay re-opened to the public yesterday following the completion of an 18-month construction project to replace Wall A.
A new board of trustees has been appointed that will steer the final phase of restoration at the Grade-A listed Rothesay Pavilion. The refreshed board brings together local commitment with international expertise, across sectors spanning the arts, events, tourism, heritage, hospitality and business.
The newly constructed Balliemore Bridge in Glen Lean, Cowal, opened to traffic yesterday, marking a major milestone in Argyll and Bute Council’s infrastructure recovery efforts following severe weather in 2023.
Cruachan Power Station celebrates its 60th anniversary, marking six decades of helping to keep the country’s lights on.
Luss Distillery, a new multi-million-pound distillery and visitor experience centre by Loch Lomond Group, is officially open.
Work to transform one of Scotland’s most celebrated architectural landmarks has taken a significant step forward with the appointment of LDN Architects to lead the next stage of conservation at the Hill House in Helensburgh. The National Trust for Scotland confirmed the appointment following a


