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Sunday, June 28, Helensburgh and West Dunbartonshire Ramblers On Sunday, June 28, Helensburgh and West Dunbartonshire Ramblers are once again walking from Glen Coe.
 Lying in the midst of some of the most dramatic Scottish mountains, Meall Lighiche (Doctor’s Hill) is approached along a narrow valley off the NW end of Glen Coe.  The Allt na Muidhe is followed to the col from where the ascent to Creag Bhan and the summit ridge is made. Return is by the outward route.
 
July 4/5 Ramblers Walks

 Helensburgh and West Dunbartonshire Ramblers have planned two walks for this weekend.

  

Tartan Harmony

An exciting new ‘ladies only’ singing group is forming in Helensburgh and is currently seeking members.  The chorus is open to women of all ages from teen to retirement (and beyond) who are interested in singing four-part a cappella in the barbershop style.  All voice ranges are welcome, but ladies with lower voices are particularly needed.

 
Race for life

BIG hearted base workers pulled out all the stops on Sunday, June 7, when they took part in the Race for Life at Glasgow Green.

Kirsty Randall from Colgraine, Nicky Spowage from Garelochhead and Teresa Smith from Helensburgh, who work in the base’s Spar Shop, covered the five kilometre course in aid of Cancer Research UK, raising an impressive £1,000 in the process.

 
Telecare Celebrates Quality Service Award Staff in Argyll and Bute Council’s Telecare Service have good reason to celebrate. After months of hard work, they have gained the Telecare Quality Service Award.

The Award demonstrates that the Argyll and Bute Telecare Service is compliant with the Association’s Code of Practice.

Councillor George Freeman, Argyll and Bute Council Spokesperson for Housing and Communities said, "Staff across the organisation are delighted to have achieved this Code of Practice standard. The Code encourages the provision of good quality customer service as it officially recognises service providers who meet its demanding criteria.

"The Telecare Service offers lifeline services to 1300 people across Council area. These services provide support which helps potentially vulnerable people maintain their independence in the community. Customers are primarily elderly people, but also include a growing number of people of all ages."

A simple to use pendant alarm system means that assistance is readily available, 24 hours a day. At the touch of a button, customers are connected to one of the response centre staff who will offer appropriate support. This can include contacting a family member or friend, or if necessary, alerting the emergency services.

Moira MacVicar, the Council's Community Support Development Manager said "To reach this standard we needed to have very detailed procedures covering all aspects of our operations, and had to demonstrate that our service delivery follows these. Independent audits assess whether a service is code compliant and is reviewed on an annual basis."

For more information contact: Nancy McLaren, Argyll and Bute Council, Kilmory, Lochgilphead, Argyll PA31 8RT. Telephone: 01546 604275.
 

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Helensburgh Leaflet

A tourist leaflet has been produced for Helensburgh. The leaflet can be viewed online and  is in 2 parts

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