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  1. HRemployeerelationsenquiries@argyll-bute.gov.uk. 01546 605513 Option 2. Policies and procedures. Sickness, absence and leave. ... My View login and guidance.

  2. The Council formally adopted the Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan 2 on the 28th February 2024. The Argyll and Bute Local Development Plan 2 provides the local planning framework for the Council area, excluding the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park area. The Plan is divided into the written statement and proposals maps.

  3. Argyll and Bute Council Kilmory Lochgilphead Argyll PA31 8RT 01546 605522; 07860 064682; Enquiries@argyll-bute.gov.uk. Other ways to contact us; Complaints; Info. A-Z ...

  4. 2. Follow the instructions on the myaccount site to create your account. 3. You will then be asked if you consent to sharing your login details with Argyll and Bute Council. Select yes. 4. You should then be presented with the details that will be shared. 5. This will return you to the Argyll and Bute Council Webpage and you should be logged in.

  5. We welcome your views and participation and will listen to them when we are planning work related to tackling child poverty. Find out what Public Health Scotland are doing for child poverty. Argyll and Bute Child Poverty Action Plan Review 2021–22. Argyll and Bute child-friendly version 2021-22. Argyll and Bute Child Poverty Action Plan ...

  6. 1. Register with our online planning system. 2. Find the application in our system. 3. Click on the "make a public comment" button to add your comments. The "Make a comment" button only appears when you are logged into the online planning system, and only for applications that are open for comments. You can also track applications for updates.

  7. Argyll and Bute's population of 86, 000 (NRS Scottish Census 2022 findings) is spread across the second largest local authority area in Scotland covering a land area of 690,946 hectares (2011 Census). Argyll and Bute has the fourth sparsest population of the 32 local authorities, with an area population density of 0.12 persons per hectare.