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ACT AGM 2020

ACT AGM 2020

An overview of our projects and official business from our virtual AGM. Read more

Published: 8th December, 2020

Updated: 1st March, 2021

Author: Elaine Cameron

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Our Board meetings

Our Board meetings

Our Board and Advisors meets quarterly in different locations across Argyll. Read the minutes of previous Board meetings. Read more

Published: 5th June, 2018

Updated: 16th February, 2020

Author: Elaine Cameron

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Our foundations

Our foundations

We are a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) SCO44733 Read more

Published: 5th June, 2018

Updated: 12th February, 2020

Author: Elaine Cameron

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Our finances

Our finances

Find copies of our annual accounts here. Read more

Published: 5th June, 2018

Updated: 12th December, 2019

Author: Elaine Cameron

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  • Saving Argyll's Rainforest

    Donate here to help us save Argyll's rare rainforests

  • Urgent funding plea to save Scotland's rainforests

    Donors sought to halt the loss of Scotland's rare rainforests

  • Saving Argyll's Rainforest

    Saving Argyll's Rainforest

    Our demonstration project to save Argyll's rainforest habitat.

  • MAKI Pups and ELC registration week - find out more!

    MAKI Pups and ELC registration week - find out more!

    Registration week for Early Learning and Childcare starts Monday 25th January.

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  • Our Staff

    We have a small team of staff who oversee projects and the day-to-day running of ACT.

  • Branching Out

    Branching Out

    Learn about our innovative programme of woodland based activities for people with poor mental health.

  • Collaborative Action for the Natura Network (CANN)

    Collaborative Action for the Natura Network (CANN)

    Find out more about our peatland restoration project on Islay.

  • Why we exist

    Why we exist

    Why do we ACT? Because Argyll and the Isles is a spectacular part of the world that everyone should be able to enjoy.

  • ACT Argyll

    ACT Argyll

    Providing job seekers with rural and environmental skills and experience.

  • Our story

    Our story

    We are a community-led organisation, and registered charity, established in 2014. How do we ACT? Find out here.

  • Our Board

    Our Board has overall responsibility for ACT and for guiding our activities.

  • Our Advisors

    Our advisors support our Board and our staff.

  • ACT Hubs

    ACT Hubs

    Supporting communities with their ideas to enhance tourism.

  • Community engagement

    Community engagement

    Our projects are your projects. We support communities to make projects happen.

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Argyll and the Isles Coast and Countryside Trust
Kilmory Industrial Estate,
Lochgilphead, Argyll, PA31 8RR

+44 (0)1546 602755
+44 (0)7920083857
[email protected]

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    Argyll and the Isles Coast and Countryside Trust is a Scottish Charity, SC044733, regulated by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR)