£5 million for Scotland's island communities

24 May 2024 10:55 AM

Funding to tackle rising costs and invest in local infrastructure.

First Minister John Swinney will announce a £5 million package for Scotland’s island communities during a visit to Shetland.

The funding package will support Island communities to tackle local issues and invest in new opportunities that will help deliver a more prosperous future. This funding reflects the First Minister’s four priorities of eradicating child poverty, growing Scotland’s economy, investing in green energy and infrastructure and improving public services. 

While in Shetland, the First Minister will announce:

First Minister John Swinney said:

“I have made it clear that I will be First Minister for everyone in Scotland – including our island communities who face a number of unique challenges but have enormous potential.

“Islanders have been clear that more needs to be done to help them fulfil their ambitions and that is why we are developing a new National islands Plan, to be published next year.

“We will listen to island communities, and speak with local authorities to ensure the new plan meets their needs.

“In the meantime we will continue to invest in our Islands Programme, which over the last three financial years, has distributed over £12 million to support of 61 projects on 50 islands.”

Background

Empowering our island communities – Community empowerment – gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

£1 million has been announced for the 2024-25 round of the Islands Cost Crisis Emergency Fund.

£3 million has been announced for the 2024-25 round of the Islands Programme.

£1 million has been announced for a new scheme aimed at supporting closer involvement with island authorities in collaboration with communities on the Scottish Government’s Carbon Neutral Islands project.