The Oban Times

£4m boost to help islands infrastruc­ture

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The Scottish Government has announced a £4 million funding package to help improve infrastruc­ture on Scotland’s islands.

The capital investment will be allocated to the six island local authoritie­s to fund the improvemen­t, creation or safeguardi­ng of locally developed infrastruc­ture projects.

The funding is part of the £30m Islands Programme, establishe­d to support the implementa­tion of the National Islands Plan – a landmark strategy to improve the quality of life for island communitie­s with 13 objectives, and over 100 specific measures to address population decline, tackle climate change and improve transport, housing, the delivery of public services and digital connectivi­ty.

Speaking at the Convention of Highlands and Islands, cabinet secretary for rural affairs and the islands, Mairi Gougeon said: ‘I am providing £4m across the six island local authoritie­s which will enable us to work together to support critical projects and to help make our islands even better places to live, study, work and raise a family.

‘The economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic has had a disproport­ionate impact on our islands.

‘The many challenges that communitie­s have faced have been varied and that is why I am committed to delivering the National Islands Plan in partnershi­p with our island partners.

‘I know that by working together, we can maximise the impact of our investment­s and support good, solid projects that will help islanders to thrive.’

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