Harris Forum

Harris Forum The Forum is a constituted group made up of member organisations based or working in Harris.

The Harris Forum is a constituted group that aims to carry out the following:
- Discuss and promote social and economic matters which affect the whole of Harris.
- Come to an agreed "whole of Harris" decision on specific topics and issues.
- Support individual projects particularly those needing support for funding applications.
- Promote communication and cohesion between the various groups op

erating in the Harris community.
- Develop the Harris Plan.
- Improve communication with the Harris Community advising them of the work of the Harris Forum, its Development Officer and its Member Organisations. The aim of the Harris Forum is to progress socio-economic projects and developments by working with partners to share resources and ideas whilst also working to protect the unique culture and heritage of the Isle of Harris.

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26/03/2026

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Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has announced over £1m of funding from Crown Estate revenues to support community projects across the Western Isles.

18/03/2026

From Volunteer Centre Western IslesFollowing the appeal for donations in December, the office at the Old Primary School was filled with generous contributions. These donations have supported the new foodbank and aided those in need in our islands. Thank you to everyone that donated.In the first coup...

12/03/2026
04/03/2026

🌍 International Women’s Day Community Walk 🚶‍♀️

Join Harris Voluntary Service as we celebrate International Women’s Day with a friendly community walk around the village.

📍 Meeting Point: Old Primary School, West Tarbert
🕘 Time: 9:00am
📅 Date: Monday 9th March

After the walk, everyone is warmly invited back to our office for tea, coffee and cakes and a chance to chat together.

💜 Donations for Western Isles Women’s Aid are welcome on the day.

Bring a friend, wrap up warm, and come along for a relaxed morning supporting women in our community.

🏸Have you ever wanted to try a new sport? Now's your chance! Pick up a racket and enjoy yourself!🏸
03/03/2026

🏸Have you ever wanted to try a new sport? Now's your chance! Pick up a racket and enjoy yourself!🏸

03/03/2026

Athlete Travel Award Scheme April 2026 - October will be open from Monday 23rd February 2026.

The Islands Athlete Travel Award Scheme allows Athletes from the Outer Hebrides the opportunity to benefit from the program designed to support travel costs in the islands.

The aim of this scheme is to help elite pathway athletes of the Highlands & Islands to gain better access to competitive and developmental opportunities available on the mainland.

This is the 1st application available for the 2026 period - up to £750 will be made available to successful candidates.

Athletes who applied for the previous application (October 2025 – April 2026) can also apply for this round, as long as they can provide evidence to support their application.

This round of applications must be submitted by Monday 16th March (9am) and will be considered soon after.

The competition period being applied for is from 1st April – 1st October 2026

The application and accompanying guidance can be found on the CNES website in the Sport & Health / Community Sports Hub section.

https://www.cne-siar.gov.uk/leisure-sport-and-culture/sport-and-health/athlete-travel-award-scheme

26/02/2026

Bring the King’s Baton to Your Community in Scotland . See all the latest news from Team Scotland .

24/02/2026

£2 Bus Fare Cap Pilot Launches in Western Isles

Bus passengers in the Western Isles will benefit from a £2 fare cap from this week as part of a Scottish Government pilot.

The year-long trial aims to make bus travel easier and more affordable, while encouraging greater use of public transport.

It is due to be rolled out on a phased basis across Highland, Moray, Argyll and Bute and Orkney next month. The scheme was introduced in Shetland on January 30.

The government is working with Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership (HITRANS) to deliver the Regional Bus Fare Cap Pilot in a £10 million investment. The pilot will cap the maximum single adult bus fare at £2, with participating operators reimbursed by Transport Scotland.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Fiona Hyslop MSP said: “I’m delighted to see the £2 Bus Fare Cap Pilot launch in the Western Isles, following the first phase of launch in Shetland in January.

“This means that no one will pay more than £2 for a bus journey in the Western Isles and Shetland, for the duration of the pilot.

“This delivers on a key Scottish Government Budget commitment and on a recommendation from the Fair Fares Review, offering another way to make public transport more available, accessible and affordable.

“With the pilot now live in both Shetland and the Western Isles, it is already helping reduce the cost of daily travel and making it easier for more people to choose sustainable journeys.

“As the pilot continues across the Highlands and Islands, I look forward to seeing the positive impact it brings for local communities across the wider region.”

Ranald Robertson, Partnership Director for HITRANS, said: “The fare cap pilot is a major opportunity for the Highlands and Islands.

“It will improve the affordability and accessibility of bus travel, supporting lower-income passengers.

“It will also encourage increased use of public transport and strengthen the sustainability of local bus services.”

Cllr Uisdean Robertson, HITRANS chairman and Chair of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar’s Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, said: “I welcome the roll out of the pilot programme. Buses are a green and economical way to travel around the Western Isles; I support any move to make bus travel more accessible and hope that this fare cap will encourage more people to use our local public transport network.”

https://www.gov.scot/publications/national-islands-plan-2/documents/
24/02/2026

https://www.gov.scot/publications/national-islands-plan-2/documents/

📣Island communities are set to benefit from a new plan to improve housing and healthcare, alongside efforts to grow the economy and increase the number of people living on Scotland’s islands.

The Scottish Government second National Islands Plan will deliver targeted actions across seven key themes.

See link for details⬇️
https://tinyurl.com/4e6dwuya

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