If you live in Colintraive & Glendaruel, Kilfinan or Bute Community Council areas, and you aren’t within 1 km of a BT Next Generation Enabled telephone exchange, this is for you:
Category: News
The request for information asking prospective suppliers to provide suggestions for our new community broadband project has now been issued on the Public Contracts portal. A list of suppliers who have already carried out similar work in Scotland have also been contacted direct and we are hoping to receive returns from a number of suitable bodies. A copy of the RFI which was issued is available for viewing on our About Us “publications” page http://cgdt.org/publications/
Those suppliers wishing to be considered have to give us their proposal by the 11th of January and the Public meeting on Sunday 17th January at the Glen Hall 4pm will give you an opportunity of considering some of the proposals.
PRESS RELEASE – ISSUED 27TH NOVEMBER 2015
Follow the link to view the progress of the Broadband Project.
We hope to see you at the Community Consultation meeting on Sunday 17th January 2015 – 2pm in the Glendaruel Village Hall.
CGDT is a highly active Development Trust with a wide range of projects the voluntary board wishes to progress.
We are therefore seeking to appoint a part time officer who will enable us to develop and deliver the strategic vision for the Trust by providing capacity in the key areas of governance, human resources (HR), public relations and initial project development.
The successful applicant will also be responsible for financial management, including management of budgets, management accounts, financial accounting, and management of governance, human resources (HR), public relations and initial project development.
The ideal candidate for this role will be an experienced manager with a background in the charity sector who can help the Board create a self-sustaining series of social enterprises.
Application packs are available via email from cgdt@cgdt.org. Closing date for applications is Friday 13th November 2015, with interviews the week after.
More information is available here.
This post is supported by Highlands and Islands Enterprise & the Cruach Mhor Windfarm Trust
CLACHAN COMMUNITY HUB
The Trust have been awarded development funding for the project in the Clachan to allow us to carry out a full feasibility and visioning process. Designers and a business planning team have been appointed and they will, through consultation with the community produce a full design schedule following an options appraisal. Their first job will be to start the consultation process about the options open to the community, such as: Purchase and renovation of the existing Hotel building, Purchase and demolition of the Hotel then a new build on the site OR A new build on another site in the village.
This project will play a major part in achieving the community’s vision ” By the year 2021 ColGlen will be a vibrant community with a growing economy and with the ability to attract young economically active families whilst sustaining a high quality of life and safeguarding our natural and cultural resources”
Sara Maclean will be the Project Manager to take the project to a Stage 2 BIG lottery application to fund the agreed development and it is planned that this will be submitted for approval in April 2016 with on the ground works starting by the Autumn.
Cowal Way Newsletter
We have produced our first newsletter for Cowal Way, to keep our partners and customers up to date about our continual improvements programme. We plan to produce 4 per year, and going forward there will be articles on path infrastructure improvements, marketing, customer experiences, local business features, and much, much more. We hope you enjoy the read! CW Newsletter1
Broadband – Project Planning Stage 2
We are finally beginning to see some progress with our Broadband project.
We are still waiting to hear from BT about how many properties will benefit from their New Generation Broadband installation which we are told will bring super fast speeds to Colintraive, although we believe only those within one to two km from the existing box will get an improved signal and there are no plans to extend the service further up the glen.
We have though now received approval from Community Broadband Scotland for our application which will allow us to prepare tender documents, work up an affordable wireless project and formally set up the Kyles Community Broadband Group. We will be moving this forward as quickly as possible and will give further updates as they become available.
All the documents pertaining to our recent application to Argyll and Bute Council for permission to erect two wind turbines in Stronafian Forest are available here.
This application represents one facet of CGDT’s integrated plan to ensure that our community is sustainable and successful in the long term.
More information will be available at our AGM on the 13th September at 2pm in Glendaruel Village Hall.
Myself, the project manager (Stewart) and path ranger (Charlie), have now been in our positions for a few months now, and we are making good progress. The improvements to the physical path infrastructure have started. There is a local contractor currently upgrading the challenging section at Ormidale Lodge. Also, excavation work will soon commence from Portavadie through to Strachur, along with timber construction work at Asgog Castle, Millhouse & Lochgoilhead, with works all carried out by local contractors. Footfall counters will be installed at 9 locations on the Cowal Way next month, to give us access to regular and important numerical data. We have an agreed marketing plan in place for the Cowal Way, which will incorporate for example, new branding, social media, and a redesigned website. (Local service companies in Portavadie, Tighnabruaich, Glendaruel, Strachur, Lochgoilhead, Arrochar & Inveruglas will have recently received a mailing about website advertising opportunities). We are visiting all the communities on the Cowal Way to introduce ourselves and to provide regular updates, primarily by attending community council and other local group meetings. We look forward to meeting many of the local residents and businesses at these meetings. If you would like a Cowal Way update at one of your group meetings, please get in touch with me by email at stewart@cgdt.org or call me on 07774 926245.
Broadband – update on progress
The last few months have been very frustrating as we have tried to forward our project plans. We formally set up a group with North and West Bute and Tighnabruaich in September last year with CGDT as the parent body. This was done in order to work with Community Broadband Scotland to find a cost effective solution to improve our local broadband provision. We have waited for months for a promised technical report via CBS and for more information from BT regarding their roll out programme. The technical report has now been received but it still leaves a lot of questions to be answered and the BT optimisation report is still awaited. We decided that we must make progress and so have now applied for a grant from CBS to carry out a tender process to find an appropriate supplier. We await the outcome of our application and believe that this will be soon. We will keep the community informed as soon as we have something new to report.
Margaret