Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has welcomed the allocation of £365,000 in Scottish Government funding to support two significant heritage initiatives in Uist.
Comunn Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (North Uist Historical Society) has been awarded £165,000 to redevelop the former Carinish School into a dynamic Community Hub. The project will provide a permanent home for the society's extensive collection of artefacts, many of which have been in storage, allowing the public to access and engage with North Uist's rich history.
Meanwhile, Cnoc Soilleir in South Uist has received £200,000 to fund the construction of an auditorium. The new facility will host Gaelic lectures and music events, supporting the promotion and preservation of Gaelic language and culture in the region.
Cllr Paul Steele, Leader of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar said: "This injection of funding is hugely welcome and will support the promotion of Gaelic and Heritage in Uist. As the area with the highest percentage of Gaelic speakers it is important that the Western Isles receives funding such as this to promote, develop and safeguard the use of the language within our communities. Both these projects will offer important opportunities for visitors and local residents to engage with Gaelic and learn more about the history of the area. I would like to congratulate all involed for their work in securing this funding and taking both projects to this stage."
Cllr Uisdean Robertson, Comunn Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath said: "I am delighted with the announcement of Scottish Government funding which will greatly assist the Communn Eachdraidh's aims to help sustain the Gaelic language and preserve and promote the rich heritage, history, culture, and traditions of North Uist. Like the whole of North Uist, the Carinish district is steeped in history and tradition. The site of the former school overlooks Trinity Temple, a seminary and college of learning built in the 12th century. Also, in proximity is the site of the Battle of Carinish fought in 1601 between the MacDonalds and the MacLeods. We hold copyright to one of the most famous Gàidhlig poems An Eala Bhan written by Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna(Donald MacDonald) during the Battle of the Somme. He was a former pupil of the school, and it was sung at the Thiepval Memorial Service on July 1st,2016 in front of a worldwide audience by Julie Fowlis another former pupil of Carinish School."
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Construction News
09/01/2025
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar Welcomes £365,000 Boost For Uist Heritage Projects
Latest Construction News
09/01/2025
ScotRail has teamed up with UK-based company Optimise AI to implement innovative 'digital twin' technology across its stations and depots, aiming to reduce emissions and enhance energy efficiency. A digital twin is a virtual replica of a physical asset, designed for real-time monitoring and ...
09/01/2025
Clark Contracts has completed a £1 million CAT B fit-out at Hillside Crescent, Edinburgh, for the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). The refurbishment project transformed a 2,800 sq. ft building, involving both internal and external works to revitalise two levels of office space. The ...
09/01/2025
Building products manufacturer Glidevale Protect has announced a new partnership with RGB Facades, a market leader in the rainscreen cladding sector. The collaboration introduces Glidevale Protect's fire-rated external wall membranes to RGB Facades’ extensive customer base, enhancing its ...
09/01/2025
After another year of impressive achievement, SELECT is now looking forward to marking its 125th anniversary in style in 2025 as it celebrates its founding as the world's oldest electrical trade association. The country's largest construction trade body is planning a packed calendar of events to ...
09/01/2025
Scottish Ministers have overturned a decision by West Lothian Council to refuse planning permission for a new housing development in Mid Calder, paving the way for the construction of 125 new homes on New Calder Mill Road. In February 2022, West Lothian Council's Planning Committee rejected the ...
09/01/2025
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has welcomed the allocation of £365,000 in Scottish Government funding to support two significant heritage initiatives in Uist. Comunn Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (North Uist Historical Society) has been awarded £165,000 to redevelop the former Carinish School into a ...
09/01/2025
BEAR Scotland is to carry out essential road marking and stud improvements on the A9 single carriageway between Newtonmore and Kincraig. The work will complete a project that began last summer, aiming to remove and replace all white lines and road studs across 16km of the A9 between the Crubenmore ...
09/01/2025
Eight professionals at DM Hall have successfully passed the final stage of their professional training, marking a significant career milestone. Six individuals - Claudia Balmforth (Irvine Residential), Helana Clarkson (East Commercial), Anthony Kerr (Glasgow Residential), William MacKenzie (Elgin ...
08/01/2025
The Scottish property market demonstrated continued resilience during the traditionally quieter autumn and winter months, according to the latest ESPC House Price Report. The average selling price across Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife, and the Borders increased by 5.8% year-on-year to £286,017 ...
08/01/2025
The Building Research Establishment (BRE) has today announced the details for its 2025 BREEAM Awards, an annual celebration of outstanding achievements in sustainable building design, development, and management. The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday 5th June at The Peninsula Hotel in ...