Inspire Inveraray
@inspirearay
Inspire Inveraray has been set up to maintain community owned land and assets and to work on the development of Inveraray for the benefit of its community.
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16-09-2022 08:15:22
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Cloudy tonight while stopped off in Inveraray in Argyll and Bute, cloud coming over the hills looking intersting! #StormHour #ThePhotoHour
Inspire Inveraray Great news Congratulations Will be great to see it back in use Would be good to see the Waverley make a return to Inveraray
1st August in Inveraray Argyll quiet and misty just a few off the phone Sandra Clarke Paul Paterson Inveraray Shinty Kilmory & Dunadd Camanachd Argyll and Bute Registrars Heart of Argyll Wild About Argyll | Scotland’s Adventure Coast Argyllshire Advertiser Fyne Seatours Stephen Lawson TheInverarayInn BBC Scotland Weather
"PIER FINALLY BELONGS TO TOWN" Excellent front page coverage. Thank you Argyllshire Advertiser
Remember, if you wish to obtain any information In advance or cannot attend our Open Meeting in person, you can email any questions you may have to our Pier Admin Officer, Michelle Soto or request virtual access here [email protected]
Scottish Government ministers will visit Inveraray on Mon. 2nd October as Scottish Government Travelling Cabinet programme resumes. The Cabinet will meet at Inverary Parish Church before holding a public discussion in the Inverary Inn to hear about local issues ⬇️ ow.ly/uGhm50PNVbC
First Minister Humza Yousaf met community group Inspire Inveraray to see ongoing work to regenerate the local pier, part of wider transformation plans. The group purchased the pier in July 2023, supported by £121,374 from Scottish Government supported Scottish Land Fund. gov.scot/news/empowerin…
Community empowerment is a key aim for Scottish Government. It was great to see an example of a local group taking power of local assets for their community benefit and supporting the local economy. Inspire Inveraray purchased the pier using £121k from the Scottish Government backed Scottish Land Fund.