The Oban Times

Funds secured for new car park

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Funding is in the pot for a new car park on council-owned land at the top of Tobermory.

Mull Community Council heard Argyll and Bute Council has secured about £800,000, contributi­ng virtually nothing itself, to the potential project that would see more parking spaces created in an area near the graveyard at Baliscate.

The funding news was revealed at a recent meeting between island representa­tives and a council official, who gave a run-down on parking in the town. ‘The council has been in discussion with the Co-op about moving up to Baliscate. Nothing is confirmed, these meetings are ongoing on. The decision is for the Co-op,’ said

Duncan Swinbanks, who was at that meeting, and said if the store did move ‘the biggest cause of congestion’ in the Main Street would be ‘away from us’.

Community councillor­s also heard that traffic signs for 20mph limits in the Main Street and banning campervans have been lying in storage for six months and have not been put up yet. Apparently there was a mix-up with signs meant for Oban.

Also on the community council agenda was struggles to get electric meters installed in new-builds across Mull but this has now been resolved.

The community council heard some homes on the island had experience­d waits of 10 weeks to get meters installed.

MSP Michael Russell and councillor­s have been lobbied to help speed up installati­ons.

The community council meeting on Wednesday April 7 heard SSE’s metering services had been acquired by energy company OVO.

Work is ongoing on a leaflet to go out to home builders or anyone else involved in a housing project to give them more informatio­n on the process of arranging to have electric meters fitted.

Community council convenor Billy McClymont said: ‘Hopefully things are back on track.’

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