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£1.3m lifeline green light for storm repairs

Lennox Herald

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July 01, 2025

Councillors have greenlit extra funding to the tune of £1.3 million to aid Argyll and Bute's recovery from Storm Eowyn, which wreaked havoc on buildings, roads, infrastructure and marine assets.

- CHRIS MARZELLA

£1.3m lifeline green light for storm repairs

The fierce storm battered the country in January, with wind speeds reaching a staggering 100mph, resulting in widespread destruction.

Power outages, suspended ferry services, obstructed roads and tidal flooding were among the issues plaguing numerous communities across Argyll and Bute.

Council infrastructure bore the brunt of the damage, particularly roads, sea walls and harbour facilities, along with other areas such as burial sites, parks, recycling centres and operational depots.

The total projected repair costs are pegged at £3.9million, and councillors have now agreed to an additional £1.3million in funding towards these costs, if necessary.

Argyll and Bute Council lodged an application to the Scottish Government's Bellwin Scheme in May 2025 and is awaiting confirmation for funding of £352,898.

The storm left a trail of destruction across council properties, with four properties suffering major damage.

These properties, included the severely damaged Helensburgh leisure centre, Glencruitten Hostel and Park Primary School, both in Oban, and Struan Lodge Care Home in Dunoon, which are currently subject to an insurance claim.

The council is liaising with the loss adjustor to prioritise repair works.

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