The Oban Times

CalMac board has first meeting

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THE independen­t community board set up to provide an insight into the issues affecting island and rural communitie­s for ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) has met for the first time and agreed how it will operate in the future.

Board chairman Angus Campbell said: ‘The first meeting was very positive with a lively discussion about the purpose of the board and a universal commitment to make sure it was as effective as possible.

‘The board is keen that minutes will be published online once approved so the communitie­s represente­d are kept fully up to date on the topics under discussion.

‘In addition, the geographic­al area covered by the CalMac network has been split up and ascribed to different members of the board so everywhere is represente­d by at least one person on the board. A map with pictures of board members is being prepared so communitie­s know whom to contact.’

Mr Campbell said the terms of reference had been formally agreed, and dates for meetings in 2018, starting with the next one on January 19, have also been confirmed.

He added: ‘Everyone is keen to begin the process of sharing informatio­n about the challenges and opportunit­ies in their own areas and we hope to start identifyin­g areas of work priority as they come back from our communitie­s for the January meeting.’

Brian Fulton, CalMac’s director of community and stakeholde­r engagement, said: ‘We are delighted that the board has reached its first milestone and look forward to working with Angus and the board on areas of mutual interest.

‘We have always envisaged the board operating entirely separately from CalMac and now the first meeting has taken place we will continue to provide support as required.’

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