Draft minutes April 2025 public meeting

MINUTES

TIREE COMMUNITY COUNCIL (TCC) APRIL PUBLIC MEETING

7pm 9 April 2025

Online using Zoom streamed on Facebook

  1. Attendance: Gerard McGoogan (chair), Dr John Holliday and John MacCaskill
  2. Apologies: Francis Khetrat and Tim Arkless
  3. Minutes of March public meeting: Julie McKenzie’s name had been misspelled. The minutes were proposed by GMG and seconded by JMC.
  4. Matters Arising:
  • No new members had come forward for co-option. There remained two places, and anyone eligible was encouraged to approach a member of TCC
  • We monitor posts on the TCC Facebook page rarely. Anyone wanting a quick answer to a problem is encouraged to approach the secretary directly
  • Public consultation by SSEN expected before the May TCC meeting
  • Issues of waste management in Scarinish and access to the all-weather pitch are ongoing
  • The faulty equipment at the Crossapol play park has been mended
  1. Correspondence not dealt with in the agenda:
  • Letter from Melissa Stewart from Argyll & Bute Council (ABC) to community councils generally about a failure to send agendas and minutes to councillors. We have sent our apologies. The secretary has been off due to sickness for two months, but the situation should be back to normal now
  • An environmental performance scheme consultation has been received from SEPA
  • Concern has been noted about potential littering in Balevullin after the planned building of a take-away
  • SEPA consultation on a proposed Environmental Performance Assessment Scheme. JH will post this on our website
  1. Transport: there had been a recent meeting of the Tiree Transport Forum, generating eleven action points. The Forum felt that Tiree needed to make a more assertive case for itself and that winter connectivity needed to be improved:
  • Winter timetable: a request was submitted for an additional Friday sailing to help island hauliers, although we do understand that many winter sailings are not full. We are waiting to hear a response from Coll
  • Ongoing disruption: there has been significant concern over recent ferry disruptions and their major impact on tourism, businesses, and private travel. The linkage of the Colonsay route with the Tiree-Coll route is having a big impact, and this needs to be resolved. JH will write letter to the Minister and Transport Scotland
  • Deck Space Pilot: there was frustration over a lack of meetings. We have completed the survey about this. JH will collate this and send to the relevant agencies. There was concern over the suspension of the pilot during future landmark events such as TMF when it is most needed
  • Under-22s travel: there was disappointment over the exclusion of Tiree and Coll from this ferry concession scheme. Donnie MacInnes will raise the matter at the next CalMac Community Board meeting
  • HIAL stakeholders board meeting scheduled for 22nd April on Tiree. JMC is attending. JH will apply
  1. Tiree Library closure: TCC had written to the chair of LiveArgyll, our ABC councillors Peter Bain and our MSP. There is some confusion over the current status of the library situation. LiveArgyll has written that the library is ‘temporarily closed due to resourcing issues’. It appears that they are doing a belated Island Community Impact Assessment. We continue to liaise with other affected communities such as Cardross and Tarbert. Councillor Jim Lynch has confirmed he is actively lobbying on our behalf.
  2. ABC budget: there was no update on this.
  3. Visitor Levy: there was no update on this.
  4. TCC finances:
  • TCC received a £454 council grant last year
  • We agreed to pay Phyl Meyer, past TCC secretary and convenor for historic charges for our website that he had paid himself
  • We agreed to pay an outstanding invoice of £1,360 for planning fees for the community garden. This project will now lie under Tiree Community Business. GMG will write to TCB formalising this
  • We need to close legacy projects such as the cycle stations by the Coop and Bùth a’ Bhaile, and decommissioning the phone boxes
  1. R100 broadband project: deployment is on going. Residents with street connections are encouraged to register their interest with providers. The first connections are expected to be in May. Work in the east end is now starting.

 

  1. Environment: we have heard that funding from Dynamic Coast for a LiDAR study and the creation of a Shoreline Management Plan for Hynish, Gott and Balephetrish Bays is likely to come through. The SEPA flood maps for 2080 have been updated. The links will be posted online.
  2. Planning Two derelict buildings in Heanish are to be converted into holiday homes. A polytunnel is to be erected in Hough. TCC had no comment on either application.
  3. AOCB:
  • The Clansman is currently expected back on the Tiree-Coll route on 22 April
  • JMC has written to Steve Nagy is appreciation of his retirement as Port Manager. recognition of Steve Nagy’s retirement. We welcomed the new manager, Lindsay McColl
  • General support was expressed for the ferry staff as they operate in very challenging conditions
  1. Next Meeting: 16 May online. The AGM will be in June and in person.

The meeting finished at 8pm.

Dr John Holliday, 12 April 2025

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