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Tea Break: Kenny MacLeod (Leverburgh)
In our regular feature, we join a local for a tea break and find out how they spend their time. This week we welcome Leverburgh's Kenny 'Clachan' MacLeod Please introduce yourself... I'm the manager for the Harris community shop and I live in Leverburgh. I've been on many committees over the years but I currently serve as Chairperson of Leverburgh village hall, Chairperson of Leverhulme school parent council, Chairperson of the grazing committee and I'm also on the South Har
Nov 19


Five minutes with: Calmac's David Hamill
What’s your job? I’m the interim area manager for the North Hebrides, from the tip of Skye, to North Uist, the Sound of Harris, Lewis and Ullapool. I try to be a conduit between Calmac and the communities, to make sure community voices are heard and that we communicate with stakeholder groups. Day-to-day my job is about making sure our area teams are working together. My role is to manage the portside service - I don’t have control over decisions about whether a vessel sails.
Nov 19


Bright future beckons for new-look Scalpay and Leverburgh halls
Leverburgh Village Hall Two of Harris’ most important hubs have welcomed an injection of fund ing that will enable them to carry out critical renovations to put them in good shape for the future. Leverburgh Village Hall and Scalpay Community Heritage Centre are among the beneficiaries of the Scottish Government’s Islands Programme. Leverburgh Hall will receive £474,071 for its regeneration project and Scalpay CC receives £647,280. Both halls are over 20 years old and in urgen
Nov 19


No funding for Harris crofters as farming investment decisions announced
Harris crofters are among many small farmers left frustrated at not receiving funding through the Government’s Future Farming Investment Scheme, a grant scheme intended to help improve the environmental efficiency of agricultural businesses. While guidance for the £21 million scheme stated that small and island based agricultural businesses would be prioritised, less than 1 per cent (0.65) of the funding pot was allocat ed to the Western Isles, with just four beneficiaries in
Nov 19


Tea break: Torcuil Crichton
In our regular feature, we join a local for a tea break and find out how they spend their time - and their time off. This week, we welcome MP Torcuil Crichton, who popped in to the office after a visit to the Bays of Harris Reading the best newspaper on Harris! Please introduce yourself... I’m the Labour MP for the Na h Eileanan an Iar constituency. I’ve only been doing this job for 15 months, but I’ve been around politics in the islands since the 1980s. This role is a huge p
Nov 5


Harris performers return with medals from the Mòd
The Sir E Scott School choirs enjoyed a busy week at the Royal National Mòd in Fort William, which saw members competing in choral, solo singing, poetry and instrumental competitions. Three pupils won gold medals. Cailean MacLeod was first in Solo Singing Boys P4. Seumas Alasdair MacLeod won first and the prestigious Silver Kilt Pin in the 13-15 Solo traditional singing (boys) category, and Rosie Morrison won first prize for her clarsach performance in the Intermediate 1 (Gra
Nov 5


Share your views on local leisure
A survey of residents’ views about their local library and sports centre aims to set the scene for the future of critical local leisure services. Comhairle nan Eilean Siar is inviting members of the public to take part in the community consultation. It wants to hear the views of local people on how libraries and leisure facilities can support health, wellbeing, learning and community life across the islands. Council Leader Paul Steele said: “Libraries and leisure facilities p
Nov 5


Tarbert cash machine update
The cash machine in the Tourist Information car park in Tarbert (opposite Hotel Hebrides) is out of action for now, but locals are being reassured that the situation is temporary. News that the machine had been ‘de-cashed’ earlier this month caused concern that Tarbert might be about to lose another financial service, following the recent closure of the Bank of Scotland branch and the loss of the community banker. Responding to queries, Councillor Paul Finnegan has raised the
Nov 5


Hub gym now open for exercise
The gym at Leverburgh Community Hub has opened and its first members are making use of the new exercise facilities which include...
Oct 8
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