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Letters to the Editor - 29 4 21 | The Oban Times

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Council sets pandemic budget - Argyllshire Advertiser

Argyllshire Advertiser Want to read more? At the start of the pandemic in March we took the decision to make online access to our news free of charge by taking down our paywall. At a time where accurate information about Covid-19 was vital to our community, this was the right decision – even though it meant a drop in our income. In order to help safeguard the future of our journalism, the time has now come to reinstate our paywall, However, rest assured that access to all Covid related news will still remain free. To access all other news will require a subscription, as it did pre-pandemic.  The good news is that for the whole of December we will be running a special discounted offer to get 3 months access for the price of one month. Thanks you for supporting us during this incredibly challenging time

Council tax freeze for Argyll & Bute - Campbeltown Courier

Campbeltown Courier By Andrew Galloway, Local Democracy Reporter Updated: 01/03/21, 5:04 pm By Andrew Galloway, Local Democracy Reporter Updated: 01/03/21, 5:04 pm Want to read more? At the start of the pandemic in March we took the decision to make online access to our news free of charge by taking down our paywall. At a time where accurate information about Covid-19 was vital to our community, this was the right decision – even though it meant a drop in our income. In order to help safeguard the future of our journalism, the time has now come to reinstate our paywall. However,  To access all other news will require a subscription, as it did pre-pandemic.

Towards a more sustainable future in the Sahel Region

Towards a more sustainable future in the Sahel Region Image A woman from a village near Niamey, Niger, sharing her everyday struggles and hopes the Community Action Project for Climate Resilience will be a game-changer in her children s lives. © Erick Kaglan, World Bank Traveling in the Sahel region, I have seen how conflict, poverty, natural disasters, and climate change are reversing the region s development path and magnifying people s mass displacement and food insecurity. I have also seen hope and resilience and an opportunity for us as an institution to make a  difference. One year ago – in February 2020 – I visited communities in the Sahel and heard about residents everyday struggles and their incredible stories of resilience in the face of adversity.  I remember a woman in particular from a village near Niamey, Niger. She showed me her hands, marked by a lifetime of hard work, and told me that she didn t want her children to experience those same hardships. This

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