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[ Monday, 01 August 2022 - Wednesday, 31 August 2022 ]
1 Wild Harris
An independent business, offering a range of bespoke year-round guided outdoor activities on the Isle of Harris, has expanded their offering after working with Business Gateway.
2 Bays of Harris Community Ballot 2022
Eligible electors in respect of the Bays of Harris Community Ballot will be receiving their ballot packs over the next few days.
3 Housing Need Surveys
The Comhairle’s Housing Services Team is preparing a Housing Need and Demand Assessment.
4 Pool Maintenance at Ionad Spors Leòdhais
The hydraulic equipment that moves the swimming pool floor up and down is now at the end of its serviceable life and needs to be replaced.
5 Western Isles Development Trust Small Projects Fund 2022
Western Isles Development Trust is launching the Small Projects Fund for 2022 to distribute £30,000 from 1 September 2022.
6 Bays of Harris Estate
Cllr Donald Crichton, Chairman of the Comhairle’s Sustainable Development Committee, said: “Comhairle nan Eilean Siar views community land ownership as a key strategic objective to enable communities …
7 Comhairle Continues to make Representations to OFGEM
Over the past few months, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has consistently and robustly made representations to UK energy regulator, OFGEM, around the various challenges presently facing the islands, from Grid…
8 Community Encouraged to Respond to OFGEM
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has learned that some key investment proposals for the Western Isles for the period 2023 to 2028, put forward by SSEN Distribution, have been disallowed by electricity regulator…
9 Community Ownership Fund round two – reminder
A reminder that DLUHC’s Community Ownership Fund is open for expressions of interest.
10 Levels of Shellfish Toxin back to safe levels
Monitoring work undertaken on behalf of Food Standards Scotland has identified that the high levels of shellfish toxins identified in West Loch Roag (Miavaig and Eilean Tenish) on 21 July 2022 have returned…
11 Trading Standards Advice
Comhaire nan Eilean Siar Trading Standards Service are reminding residents on the Islands to say NO to doorstep sellers offering services to people at their homes.
12 Don’t lose your vote
Residents in Highland and Western Isles are being urged to check their electoral registration details or risk losing their chance to vote on decisions that affect them.