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Island artist opens new driftwood exhibition
An exhibition of new works by Harris artist Joceline Hildrey has been unveiled at Talla na Mara. Artwork by Joceline Hildrey Titled ‘Tri Eileanan’ (three islands) it is inspired by the landscape and bird life of some of Scotland’s most remote locations. The free exhibition will run until the end of the month during the West Harris Trust venue’s opening hours. “The exhibition is based on my observations from trips out to the Flannan Isles, St Kilda and the Shiants,” says Jocel
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Sacrifice of servicemen honoured by South Harris community
Photo credit: Effie MacLeod A service took place outside Hebrides People Visitor Centre on April 30, remembering the servicemen who lost their lives when a Shackleton aircraft crashed into Maodal, near Northton in 1990. The service was led by Rev Mark MacLeod and well attended by members of the community, along with representatives of South Harris Community Council, local emergency services and six members of VIII Squadron from RAF Lossiemouth, the squadron to which the servi
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Borve Lodge welcomes long-staying feathered guest
A racing pigeon missing for four years has turned up in the grounds of Borve Lodge Estate and is happily settling into its new home in South Harris, where it is becoming some-thing of a local celebrity. Harold in the office (Credit: Borve Lodge) The pigeon, who appeared on the drive earlier this month, has now taken up residence in the Lodge’s conservatory and been given the name ‘Harold’. Its story appeared on the front page of last week’s Stornoway Gazette. Staff first noti
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Scarr-Hall Awards celebrate local volunteers' efforts
This year’s Scarr-Hall Awards, which recognise local volunteers for their exceptional service to the Harris community, were presented at a celebration tea at Harris Hotel. The winners, Donnie ‘Rodel’ MacDonald, Annie MacDonald (Scalpay) and Tania MacLeod and Jocelyn Corderoy, from Tarbert in Bloom, were praised for their ongoing efforts, from campaigning for essential housing to catering for community events and working to brighten up a village. Mr Ian Scarr-Hall of Amhuinnsu
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Election campaign break: Alasdair Allan
Over the next few issues of Dè tha dol? we are taking a break from our usual Tea Break feature and asking the candidates in the forthcoming Scottish Parliament election to take a Campaign break with us instead. Alasdair Allan (SNP) popped into our office for a chat last month... What’s your story so far? I grew up in the Borders, near Selkirk. I studied Gaelic at Glasgow University and have been involved with the Scottish National Party (SNP) since I was about 18. In 2006 the
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Easter fun outshines the weather
The Easter Bunny and the Easter chick at Tarbert Community Centre Hail, snow and high winds may have battered the island over the last week, but that wasn’t enough to stop the Easter bunny, who delivered treats to egg hunts at both the Bays Centre and Tarbert Community Centre. Young visitors to the Bays Centre’s first Easter party enjoyed searching for hidden goodies around the grounds on Friday, while there were crafts and a tea party to enjoy inside. On Saturday, a chick, a
Apr 16


WI candidates begin their election campaigns
Nominations for the Scottish Parliament elections have closed and the candidates for the Western Isles seat have been confirmed. With campaigning already well under-way, candidates have been out and about meeting Harris residents and hearing their views and concerns. The election will take place on Thursday, May 7, with voting from 7am until 10pm. Local polling stations are Tarbert Community Centre (Tarbert), South Harris Free Church Hall (Leverburgh) and Scalpay Community Fi
Apr 16


Election campaign break: Donald MacKinnon
Over the next few issues of Dè tha dol? we are taking a break from our usual Tea Break feature and asking the candidates in the forthcoming Scottish Parliament election to take a Campaign break with us instead. Labour's Donald Mackinnon was the first to pop into our office for a chat... What’s your story so far? I’m a crofter from Arnol, Lewis. I have lived on Lewis all my life apart from four years at university in Glasgow, where I studied Geography and Politics. After univ
Apr 16


Leverburgh playpark plans get the go-ahead
From Leverburgh Playpark Committee The newly formed Leverburgh Playpark Committee is delighted to announce that they have reached their fundraising target of £30,000 allowing works to commence imminently on the new park. Due to extra funds being identified by CNES (Comhairle nan Eilean Siar), the authority will now cover the cost of the purchase and installation of both Phase One and Two. This will allow the £30,000 raised locally, through generous donations from individuals
Apr 2


New gym equipment helps Harris Sports Centre get fit for the future
The gym at Harris Sports Centre is set to be upgraded, with new equipment arriving later this spring. The redesigned space will replace the current setup which has been in place for several years. A recent post on the Harris Sports Centre Facebook page offered hints about what the new gym will include: “We're delighted to announce our new partnership with Origin Fitness, who will be delivering a state-of-the-art gym,” it said. “We don't want to give everything away yet, but l
Apr 2


Tea Break: Iain MacIver
In our fortnightly 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 Iain MacIver, a musician whose teaching has influenced a generation of islanders. Please introduce yourself… I am a retired itinerant Gaelic music instructor. What's your story so far? I was brought up in Bayble in Lewis. I left school at 17 and started work as an apprentice printer with The Stornoway Gazette. I spent 21 years with the
Apr 2


Easter Activities across Harris 2026
There is so much happening on the Isle of Harris this Easter break. If you're looking for things to do with the family, why not take a look at our What's On page?
Mar 30


Tea Break: Anna MacRae
In our fortnightly 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 Anna MacRae, Manager of the West Harris Trust venue Talla na Mara Please introduce yourself... I grew up in Scalpay and like many young islanders left home to study and work. This took me to various towns and cities across Scotland, but I’m happy to have recently returned to the family home in Scalpay. What’s your story so far? Primary
Mar 18


Leverburgh ferry waiting room set to get a new look
Plans are underway to bring an artistic new look to the inside of the waiting room at Leverburgh Ferry terminal as part of a project that will see parallel improvements to the Berneray waiting room, on the other side of the Sound of Harris crossing, and other small waiting rooms around the islands. The Outer Hebrides Heritage Forum (Comann Dual-chas Innse Gall) have received funding from Museums Galleries Scotland to re-decorate the buildings with a heritage theme in mind, ma
Mar 18


Donations needed for Tarbert Food Bank ahead of Easter break
From Volunteer Centre Western Isles Following the appeal for donations in December, the office at the Old Primary School was filled with generous contributions. These donations have supported the new foodbank and aided those in need in our islands. Thank you to everyone that donated. In the first couple of months, it has become clear that the foodbank is very much needed in Harris, with it being topped up at least once a week. To keep the foodbank in the bus waiting area in T
Mar 18


Tea Break: Tania MacLeod
In our fortnightly 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 Tania MacLeod - community volunteer, entrepreneur and super Granny! A sunny day at the polytunnel Please introduce yourself... I’m Tania. I work at the Sir E Scott school canteen and clean the Tarbert Community Hall. I’m on the Board of Harris Voluntary Service and I do Tarbert in Bloom. My business is Isle of Harris Soap Company – and
Mar 4


Valentine’s Special at Harris House
Residents and staff at Harris House Care Home have thanked all those who contributed to their Valentine’s Day celebrations earlier this month, which saw cards and gifts being sent to Tarbert from as far away as California - and even a visit from a local TV crew. The team have shared the following message of thanks. Posting cards in the special Valentine's box (Photo: Harris House) “Thank you to everyone that took the time to send cards and gifts to the residents of Harris Hou
Mar 4


Playpark fundraiser nears its target
The new playpark for Leverburgh is a step closer to opening its gates, after a busy few weeks of fundraising. The parents behind the appeal say they have been blown away by the generosity of the response. “We'd like to say a huge thank you to all who have donated. We are so close to our target and realising our goal of a safe and inclusive playpark in south Harris.” A total of £24,135 has been received, leaving just £5,865 left to raise of the £30,000 target needed for the fu
Mar 4


Tea break: Nigel Bruce
In our fortnightly 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 Nigel Bruce , Race Director for the Harris Running Festival Please introduce yourself... I first came to Harris in April 1996, as Project Manager for the Scalpay Fixed Link, and first ran the Harris Half Marathon in 1997. After the project was complete, I returned to mainland Scotland to continue in construction but maintained my cont
Feb 19


Viking Genes study highlights genetic risk for Outer Hebrideans
People from the Outer Hebrides have a particularly high risk of a developing a genetic disease that causes a dangerous build-up of iron in the body, a University of Edinburgh study suggests. The study mapped the genetic risk for haemochromatosis and found that while people with ancestry from north-west Ireland have the highest risk, Outer Hebrideans have the second highest, at one in 62. The results have led to calls for targeted genetic screening for the condition, to help i
Feb 19
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