Build connections!
Build connections using the Aspiring Places messaging function
If you’re registered on Argyll and Bute Voices, you can message groups and organisations that have uploaded project proposals to Aspiring Places. We hope this built-in messaging feature helps like-minded groups across Argyll and Bute connect and collaborate around shared aspirations.
Whenever you send or receive a message through Argyll and Bute Voices, you’ll get an email notification. Be sure to check your emails regularly so you don’t miss any important messages about your project proposal.
Watch our video guide to learn how to message groups on Aspiring Places
Please be aware:
- Anyone can create an account on Argyll and Bute Voices, allowing them to use the direct messaging function. This means that any user including community members and the Council, may contact you for more information about your project via direct message.
- To ensure that our site is inviting and used to the benefit of everyone, we reserve the right to remove any contributions or block accounts that break our rules or guidelines.
- If you receive a message that you believe to be inappropriate, please contact us at AspiringPlaces@argyll-bute.gov.uk
Organisations that are helping groups build connections:
- Argyll & Bute Climate Action Network - Join their Mighty Network to discuss local climate action themes and topics
- Argyll & Bute TSI
- Circular Communities Scotland
- Community Energy Scotland
- Community Land Scotland
- Community Land Management Network (enquire via email)
- Community Woodlands Association
- Creative Lives
- Culture, Heritage and Arts Assembly (CHARTS)
- Dechomai
- Development Trust Association Scotland
- Gaelic in Argyll and Bute - Gàidhlig ann an Earra-Ghàidheal is Bòd
- GrowBiz
- Heritage Trust Network
- Inspiralba Argyll & Bute
- Scottish Allotments and Gardens Society
- Scottish Rural Network
- SCVO
- The Community Transport Association (CTA)