The Dunoon BID re ballot results are now available and the outcome is that the BID project has been given a mandate to continue for a further term. The numbers for the ballot are as follows: The percentage of the total rateable value (RV) of those that voted is 53.76% 51.8% turnout, of eligible voters
SXC Update Hi, hope you all had a good day and enjoyed the racing! We would like to say a big thank you to Stuart and Sinky from Cowal MTB club for sorting an amazing course! Also to Dunoon hill runners for their help with marshalling, Colin from Dunoon Presents and Dougie and team for
Looking for something to take the kids to then why not head up to Bishops Glen or even take your own bikes down to West Bay to try your hand at the FREE Cycle Track
Please see below a link to the presentation last week by Argyll and Bute Council regarding the Queens Hall redevelopment plans : CHORD – Dunoon – Queens Hall – Presentation – PA23 BID Meeting – 23 September 2015
There will be a Dunoon BID meeting on Wednesday 23rd September at 5.45pm at The Braes, Kirk Street. The meeting shall start with a presentation by Argyll and Bute Council giving an update on the Queen’s Hall development and, in particular, explain the detail behind the road highways layout changes required as part the project. The second
Good afternoon, There have been comments on social media over the past weekend asking why the Dunoon BID not does appear to be openly supporting the Castle Toward community buy out proposal. The board have issued the following statement clarifying PA23 BID’s position on this matter : “A Business Improvement District is primarily a business
Thanks to those of you who attended last week’s meeting. We have managed to get representatives from three of the proposed (five) groups to pledge to represent each of those sectors and to meet monthly/as required with the BID manager and board directors. Willing business owners are still being sought to represent each of the following two sectors : Trades –
The BID Businesses proposed sub groups meeting shall take place tomorrow evening in the Argyll Hotel at 5.30. We look forward to meeting you there.
Further to the e mail issued on 15th December 2014 and the notification in the Dunoon Observer article on 9th January, we can confirm the above meeting shall take place next Wednesday, 28th January in the Argyll Hotel to discuss the prospect of sector specific working sub groups, to consult with the BID board on
As the Dunoon BID project approaches a new year, the importance of pro active and mutually beneficial communication and dialogue between BID businesses and the board is a long term priority. As part of this objective, we are inviting sectors within the BID business community to form ‘common interest working groups’ specific to their type
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