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Scottish Government confirms funding boost for island communities

Scottish Government confirms funding boost for island communities

Excerpt from publicsectorexecutive.com

The Scottish Government has confirmed that 23 community-led projects will benefit from £5.9 million in dedicated islands funding for 2025–26. The funding, drawn from the Islands Programme and the Carbon Neutral Islands Fund, will support infrastructure and decarbonisation projects across 22 islands in Argyll and Bute, Highland, Na h-Eileanan Siar, North Ayrshire, Orkney, and Shetland.

Four islands – Luing, Lismore, Scalpay and Ulva – will receive funding for the first time, marking a significant expansion of the programme’s reach. In total, 18 projects will receive support this year, with a focus on community resilience, sustainability, and infrastructure development.

The Carbon Neutral Islands Fund, now in its second year, has provided over £1.4 million to support decarbonisation efforts while delivering wider benefits to island communities. Projects are delivered in partnership with local authorities and Community Development Officers from each Carbon Neutral Island.

To date, the Islands Programme has supported 88 locally-led projects across 55 islands, helping implement the strategic goals of the National Islands Plan.

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