Public Holiday Dates 2014

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Cascade
November 2013
Monthly briefing to keep you up to date
with news from across the council
In this issue
• Public holiday dates in 2014
• Christmas closure
• Giving blood – information about time off
• Keeping in touch with Learning and Development
• Business Gateway – helping businesses grow
Public Holiday Dates 2014
Public Holiday Dates 2014
The public holiday dates for 2014 are:
Wednesday 1st January
Thursday 2nd January
Friday 18th April
Monday 21st April
Monday 5th May
Monday 29th September
Thursday 25th December
Friday 26th December
Christmas office closure
Christmas office closure
Argyll and Bute Council will be closed for the three working days between Christmas
and New Year (Friday 27th December, Monday 30th December and Tuesday 31st
December) and only holders of essential posts will be required to work during this
period. You will have been notified if your post is classed as essential.
On the last working days before Christmas or New Year, all employees will have to
work their normal hours/working day, taking into account shift patterns in operation –
there will be no early closure at 2pm.
Giving blood – information
about having time off
Giving blood – information about having
time off
When the mobile blood donation service visits local areas, staff can be given a
reasonable period of paid time off in order to give blood.
Staff should arrange this in advance with their line manager and leave will only be
approved subject to service needs.
It’s never too late to learn…
…and our Learning and Development Team now has new
pages on The Hub to help you.
Learning and Development on the Hub
Visit our new pages on the Hub where you will find information about:
• PRD (Performance Review and Development) to help you plan your learning
and development
• training courses to develop your skills, knowledge and the way you work
• details about SVQs in Health and Social Care and registration with the Scottish
Social Services Council (SSSC)
• professional qualifications
• Argyll and Bute Manager
• Learn-in-Bytes (E-Learning)
and much more …
Learning and Development - contact us
You can contact any of the team by emailing
[email protected]
Find out more here
Helping businesses to grow
Argyll and Bute Council has recently secured European funding
which will help to support growing businesses. Find out more…
Helping businesses to grow
Argyll and Bute Council has recently secured European funding towards a £120,000
programme of assistance to support growing businesses.
The Business Gateway Plus programme is now live and offers grants, specialist advice
and workshops to help businesses right across Argyll and Bute realise their growth
potential. The project is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund
under the 2007-2013 Structural Funds Programmes and can provide financial support
for up to 26 businesses and advisory support for over 80.
“This is good news for local businesses looking for help to grow,” explains Councillor
Duncan MacIntyre, Argyll and Bute Council Policy Lead for European Affairs,
Sustainable Economic Growth and Strategic Transportation. “Securing European
funding support for this project means that council funds can go further and more
businesses can be supported.”
Helping businesses to grow
The Business Gateway Plus growth grant can provide discretionary grant funding to
growing small and medium sized businesses based in Argyll and Bute. The grant can be
used to buy capital equipment, towards marketing costs or other costs directly
supporting business growth. Statutory costs, wage subsidies, training, property
development and the purchase of stock or vehicles are excluded.
The grant can provide 50 per cent of project costs up to a maximum of £3,000. To be
eligible for support, existing businesses (over six months old) must be actively trading
with a turnover above £70,000 and be projecting turnover growth within the next
three years.
Helping businesses to grow
Start-up businesses can apply for support only where they have been actively
trading for at least three months and are able to demonstrate clear potential to
achieve an annual turnover of at least £70,000 within their first 18 months of
trading and further growth beyond.
Anyone looking to apply should contact the local Business Gateway team in the
first instance to confirm their eligibility and request an application form which also
contains the terms and conditions. Business Gateway has a team of local business
advisers on hand to answer questions and to help interested parties progress their
application.
A restriction applied with the European funding means that retail businesses are
not eligible for support.
Helping businesses to grow
The Business Gateway Plus programme can also help businesses access specialist
advice to help their growth plans, particularly around marketing, IT, HR or eCommerce issues. In addition, the programme will also provide a range of
workshops that will be launched early next year.
The programme will close in March 2015 or sooner if funds are fully allocated.
Anyone looking for support should contact the local Business Gateway team to
find out more on 01546 605 459 or visit http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/businessgateway-plus to download an application form.
Communications Team
The Communication Team now has a full compliment of staff who are happy to
help you promote council services, successes and news.
If you have anything you would like people to know about, want advice on
producing leaflets or posters or would like a chat about how to get information
out to the public the Comms Team are here to help. They are:
Jane Jarvie – Communications Manager - 01546 604323
Aileen McNicol – Communications Officer - 01546 604103
Fiona Wallace – Communications Officer – 01546 604301
Mark Calder – Communications Officer – 01546 604756
Jan Brown – Communications Assistant – 01546 604437
In case of an emergency the Team can be contacted on - 07768556247
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