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Agenda TCC 2024 AGM and June public meeting

This meeting will be in the Trust’s offices in Crossapol at 7pm 12 June. There is a Zoom link as well. All welcome

TIREE COMMUNITY COUNCIL (TCC)

2024 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

12 June 2024 7pm

Tiree Trust Conference Room

In person and on Zoom and TCC Facebook

To join Zoom meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87314472339?pwd=Y0NwMTdUUUJNOXpZTzRoWjJCRmEvUT09

Meeting ID: 873 1447 2339

Passcode: 661417

  1. Welcome
  2. Apologies
  3. Minutes of 2023 TCC AGM and matters arising
  4. Chair’s report
  5. Presentation of accounts
  6. Election of officers: Convenor, Secretary, Treasurer
  7. AOCB

 following on

TIREE COMMUNITY COUNCIL (TCC)

JUNE PUBLIC MEETING

As above

  1. Welcome
  2. Apologies
  3. Declarations of interest
  4. Minutes of last meeting
  5. Matters arising
  6. Correspondence: including 2021 Census results
  7. Meeting reports
  8. A&BC Councillor reports
  9. Tiree Trust Action Plan: a report from the Trust
  10. The future of policing on Tiree
  11. Mains water on Tiree: report on a meeting with Scottish Water
  12. Crossapol Beach: the reappearance of wartime waste material in the dune edge
  13. Ferries
  14. Air services: including latest developments in banked flights
  15. The future of Heylipol Church
  16. Monthly planning applications
  17. AOCB Date and location of next public meeting

 

http://tireecommunitycouncil.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/minutes-TCC-AGM-2023.docx

Agenda TCC meeting May 2024 in person

Agenda:

http://tireecommunitycouncil.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/agenda-TCC-may-2024.docx

Wednesday 8th May, starting 7pm

The meeting is taking place in person at Urras Thiriodh, the Trust Board Room, at Island Centre, Crossapol. Attendees may also join via Zoom using the link below.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87314472339?pwd=Y0NwMTdUUUJNOXpZTzRoWjJCRmEvUT09

Meeting ID: 873 1447 2339

Passcode: 661417

Agenda TCC April public meeting

TIREE COMMUNITY COUNCIL

MARCH PUBLIC MEETING

7pm 10 April 2024

by Zoom

Phyl Meyer is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88578680133?pwd=Y2NJWmRweUtRZkZ1YVc4UEhGeCtmZz09

Meeting ID: 885 7868 0133

Passcode: 992789

One tap mobile

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Dial by your location

• +44 203 481 5237 United Kingdom

• +44 131 460 1196 United Kingdom

  1. Welcome
  2. Apologies
  3. Declarations of interest
  4. Approval of minutes of last meeting
  5. Matters arising: phone boxes; community garden; Scottish Water; lack of a BT engineer; Hynish passing place; Scarinish fence update
  6. Correspondence: SEPA and Potentially Vulnerable Areas
  7. Meetings reports: Jenni Minto, MSP
  8. Reports from district councillors
  9. By-election results and future co-option
  10. Fuel prices
  11. Transport: resilience of Glasgow flights; Oban flights; current ferry situation; proposed Transport Forum meeting; reported significant increase in aircraft landing fees at HIAL airports
  12. TCC accounts and annual grant from Argyll and Bute Council
  13. All weather pitch access
  14. Planning applications
  15. AOCB
  16. Date and place of next meeting

Extra support during a power cut

SSEN PSR Digital Toolkit
Dear John

Disruption to essential services like electricity can sometimes happen and it affects our everyday lives. For some, a power cut can be worrying or difficult. Acknowledging the pivotal role that Community and Parish Councils play in achieving better outcomes for communities and widening the safety net of care around them, we are asking for your help in reaching people who may need extra support during power cuts.

We are Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), we operate the electricity network in your area. We keep the lights on, TVs running, and homes and businesses heated for 3.9 million customers, with 99% reliability throughout the year. Your residents may not be aware that extra advice and support is available for when there is an interruption to the power supply. By informing your residents of the Priority Services Register this will enable them free access to:

  • Our dedicated Priority Services line is available 24 hours a day.  We’ll contact you, or your nominated contact if we need to switch off your power to carry out essential maintenance.
  • We offer a password service where you can agree a password to use when dealing with SSEN staff. That way we can look after your personal safety and home security.
  • When we are aware of an unplanned power cut affecting your home, you will receive proactive updates 24 hours a day.
  •  We will contact you regularly to confirm the details we hold for you are correct and if we do not hear back from you on these occasions, we will only keep your data for 5 years.

What is the PSR and who is eligible?  
The Priority Services Register is a free UK-wide service which provides extra advice and support, including when there’s an interruption to your electricity, gas or water supply. You are eligible for free PSR services if you:

  • Use medical equipment reliant on electricity or water.
  • Are blind or partially sighted.
  • Are deaf or hard of hearing.
  • Are of pensionable age.
  • Have a disability.
  • Live with children under five.
  • Have a chronic illness.
  • Have anxiety, depression or any mental health condition.
  • Loss or impairment of smell.
  • Need documents translated into another format or language.
  • Temporarily need extra support.
  • Everyone has different needs. Contact your distributor to discuss your requirements.

What resources are available to promote the PSR? 
By promoting the Priority Services Register with your residents you will be helping our welfare teams provide extra support to where it is needed most during a power cut. The toolkit has been designed to help you have conversations about what the PSR offers, how it can make a difference to your residents and provide peace of mind during power cuts. You will find the following resources within the toolkit:

  • Information you can copy and paste into your newsletters, emails, information sections on your websites and discussion points for team meetings or coffee mornings.
  • Posters
  • Social media assets
  • Links to helpful advice

We appreciate some of your residents may not be in our license area, however by signposting them to our registration pages (for Scotland and England) customers can enter their postcode which will direct them to the right utility to register.

If you have any queries regarding the PSR, please contact us on networkscvteam@sse.com.

Whether through email, newsletter, coffee morning or via social media channels, we hope that this pack supports you to have conversations about the benefits of the Priority Services Register. Thank you for helping us to provide extra support to the communities you serve.

Yours sincerely,

Customer Vulnerability Team

By-election results

Congratulations to our new councillors

NOTICE OF UNCONTESTED ELECTION

ELECTION OF COMMUNITY COUNCILLORS FOR

TIREE COMMUNITY COUNCIL

BY-ELECTION DAY – 2 MAY 2024

The following candidates remain validly nominated for the above Community Council Area as hereinafter mentioned and, as not more than the required number of candidates remains validly nominated there will be no poll therein and not later than 11.00am on the day of the election, the said candidates shall be declared to be elected Community Councillors.

Names of Candidates remaining validly nominated

 

Address as in the Register
1 KHETRAT, Frances Mary Address in the Community Council Area
2 KHETRAT, Swaranjai Benjamin Address in the Community Council Area
3 MACCASKILL, John P Fairways, Vaul, Isle of Tiree
4 MCGOOGAN, Gerard John Address in the Community Council Area

                                                                        Signed

                                                                                                Pippa Milne

                                                                                                Returning Officer

By-elections for Tiree Community Council

By-elections for Tiree Community Council

There will be a by-election for Tiree Community Council on 2 May.

There are four seats up for grabs. Candidates have to live on Tiree, be in the electoral register and be 16 and over in age.

Please consider putting your name forwards. I’ve got the forms and can help with all the paperwork. You can phone if you want to talk it through.

Nominations have to be in Lochgilphead on 21 March.

Dr John Holliday, secretary | 07786 496 275 | doc.holliday@tireecommunitycouncil.co.uk