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There was a mixed reaction to the details of Argyll and Bute Council’s budget being passed last week, which included a three per cent rise in council tax as well as a pledge not to close any public toilets. James Strang: ‘3 percent im happy to pay to keep services as long as they fix the roads in top 3 priority. Plus they can’t close any public toilets in Oban because there is one I believe.’

Stuart Macdonald: ‘Health & social care is top of my list. Happy to take a 3% hike if services are improved.’

Sue Sellar: There aren’t any public toilets in Oban and you can’t use the ones in the station unless a train is standing in the station!’

Jack Low: how about getting rid of councilors who dont work for the good of us joe public and claim expenses for the slightest thing.’

John McGee: ‘Get awe the pothole’s fixed for a start..You’s never seem to bother maintainin­g minor roads but the major route’s on a lot of Islands are like driving through sink hole’s.You don’t know it your car will climb out the other side of the many 100’s there are..I have had many puncture’s as the many.A hope the fat cat’s are taken a pay cut to fund such need’s.’

Kevin Devlin: ‘A council spokespers­on said that “to fund the gap, green bin collection­s would now be made biannually out-with Soroba.”

Stuart Macdonald: ‘Any money for health care? .... I would’ve thought that was a very high priority.’

Ron Morrison: Thought the roads in Glasgow were bad but just back from visiting Gigha and found the A83 virtually impassable! If Argyll wants to attract tourists and employment the Council really needs to get its act together. Potholes and the state of many roads continues to be a hot topic. Hilary Hannah: ‘Having driven to the Vale of Leven on Friday, the roads are a disgrace. It took me over 2 hours to get there. Taynuilt, Lochawe, Inverary road full of potholes. Certainly they are doing work on the Inveraray Road taking away the bad corner, but apart from that...nothing!. If cars get damaged due to this, I hope the roads dept are going to pay out compensati­on.’

Ali MacLean: The surface between Crianlaric­h and Tyndrum is an absolute joke.’

Fiona-Ann Vick: ‘This bit just before tyndrum the car in front of us nearly did an emergency stop which was fine but the two cars behind us started blasting their horns and over took us and the car in front of us ! Taynuilt is terrible I ended up with a smashed windscreen because of all the stones in the road.’

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