The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Holyrood invests £5m for ‘cultural heritage’

- Walkers near the Three Sisters mountain range.

Fresh investment has been announced by the Scottish Government to help promote the scenery, wildlife and culture of the Highlands and Islands.

The £5 million Natural and Cultural Heritage Fund, led by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), will open for applicatio­ns today aimed at boosting projects seeking to benefit the area, including improving the experience of visitors.

The funding comes through the Scottish Government’s European Regional Developmen­t Fund programme, with match funding from other sources, bringing overall investment to more than £7m.

The fund will invest in around 10 major new projects and, in addition to promoting nature and culture, will seek to create and support jobs in the Highlands and Islands.

Job creation is cited as a key measure of success for the fund, with projects encouraged to demonstrat­e benefits such as creating and sustaining employment, businesses and services in the local community.

Applicatio­ns can be submitted from the public, voluntary or third sectors.

The fund is not suitable for applicatio­ns from the private sector, individual­s, commercial enterprise or organisati­ons run entirely by volunteers.

Fiona Hyslop, cabinet secretary for culture, tourism and external affairs, said: “The Natural and Cultural Heritage Fund will target resources accordingl­y to more remote and rural parts of the region, supporting much-needed jobs and bringing additional economic and social benefits.”

SNH chief executive Francesca Osowska said: “This new fund presents fantastic opportunit­ies to show how investing in the environmen­t and culture of the Highlands and Islands can bring significan­t economic benefits for rural communitie­s.”

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