Lochgilphead Phoenix Project is part of MAi
The Lochgilphead Phoenix Project are pleased to be part of the Mid Argyll Initiative. Find out more at MAi and visit the MAi website now to complete their questionnaire.
The Lochgilphead Phoenix Project are pleased to be part of the Mid Argyll Initiative. Find out more at MAi and visit the MAi website now to complete their questionnaire.
Showcase your baking skills by entering the Great Mid-Argyll Bake-Off. Categories are: Breads Cakes Pies Showstoppers Entry is via sponsorship of more than £10 – limited spaces available. Prizes include baking tin sets for winners of each category plus a grand prize for the overall winner! All proceeds to go to the Lochgilphead Phoenix Project. For a sponsorship…
When the Lochgilphead Phoenix Project became a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (or SCIO if you prefer the short-hand) then we had to start again with no members. Lots of you had shown your support for the aims of the Lochgilphead Phoenix Project when we were a registered charity and it would be great if you…
Tonight is our first AGM as a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO). Join us tonight at the Community Centre at 7.30pm or become a member of the new SCIO online.
Argyll and Bute Council is currently consulting on its new Historic Strategy and the Phoenix gets a mention, take a look at page 43 for more details.
Our Annual General Meeting will be at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 30 June 2015 in the Lochgilphead Community Centre, everyone welcome to attend.
26 bin bags of assorted rubbish were collected at this years Beach Clean
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The annual beach clean will take place on Sunday 20 July. Meet at 11 o’clock at the War Memorial. Please come along and help to keep Lochgilphead litter free and looking good. Please wear suitable clothing and shoes. Litter pickers, gloves and bags will be provided.
Argyll and Bute Council have recently granted approval for wind and watertight works at the Clock Lodge, you can view details of the application on their website. This is an important step forward and paves the way for us to progress with the next stage of proposals to bring the building back into use. Do…