New group formed for Island areas

A new Islands Strategic Group will be created, bringing all six local authorities with responsibility for Scotland's 93 island communities together. Islands Minister Humza Yousaf confirmed the new group and the expanded membership on a visit to Skye and Raasay.
Islands Minister Humza YousafIslands Minister Humza Yousaf
Islands Minister Humza Yousaf

The group will involve Argyll and Bute, Highland, North Ayrshire, Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles.

Mr Yousaf said: “Scotland’s islands have rich and vibrant cultures and make a huge contribution to Scottish life. With the Islands Bill now confirmed as a year one priority for the Scottish Government, the Islands Strategic Group will be crucial in shaping the content of the legislation.

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“The group will also focus on the development of a National Islands Plan, which will ensure the Government’s commitment to further empower the islands will be tailored specifically by those who will be most affected, taking into account the challenges and also the opportunities of island life.

“I’ve already had positive conversations with council leaders who will be getting round the table to represent the interests of our many and varied island communities and look forward to further constructive discussions.”

Highland Council leader Cllr Margaret Davidson said:“I am delighted that the Highland Council has been invited to participate in this new working group to progress the Islands Bill.

“All of Scotland’s 93 islands face unique challenges and opportunities and it is very encouraging that the Government recognises this by bringing forward legislation to ensure our islands’ interests are protected.”