Latest successful LEADER projects announced

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Three more local projects have been granted support from the latest round of LEADER funding. This means that sixty projects in the county have now secured funding over the last three years, bringing the total funding to around £1.74million.

The latest projects are:

Island Community Regeneration – Phase 2 - The project builds on the phase one LEADER project of providing part-time Community Development Officers (CDO’s) for the four most fragile islands of Orkney – Flotta, Hoy, North Ronaldsay and Papa Westray – who are working on producing island development plans, by providing them with additional support.

Creation of a Public Area at Palace Village in Birsay –This project will see the creation of a community space with parking facilities as well as a picnic and general seating area.  It is hoped this will increase tourist activity and help to sustain current businesses in the area by making the best use of the available land.

Westray Heritage Trust - This will help support the digitisation of the Westray Heritage Trust’s archive of photographic material and its subsequent link to a genealogical database.

Orkney Islands Council Convener Stephen Hagan said: “The latest round of projects has shown once again that commitment, creativity and innovation are abundant within our local community groups and organisations.

“Many of the projects that received funding in the early stages of LEADER are now nearing completion and it is a joy to see the positive effect that they have had on our communities, both for local people and for visitors.”

Alister Brown, OIC’s Development Officer for the Orkney LEADER Programme, said: “There are still some LEADER funds available, but the scheme will wind up in 2013. Projects need to be up and running by then in order to ensure they spend all of their funding by the cut off point at the end of 2014. So it’s more important than ever that anyone curious about LEADER and whether their project could benefit gets in contact soon to discuss their options.”

Anyone interested in LEADER should contact Alister Brown at the Council on (01856) 87 35 35 ext 2855 or by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or visit the Orkney LEADER website www.orkneycommunities.co.uk/LEADER

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Orkney was served by two local newspapers, The Orcadian, and its sister paper Orkney Today, both papers being printed and published in Kirkwall, and coming out on a Thursday, until the Orkney Today was shut down in October 2010. The Orcadian continues, with a healthy circulation of around 10,000.

Further afield, Aberdeen's Press and Journal has a Northern Isles edition and carries Orkney news, and likewise the BBC website has a North East/Northern Isles section, reflecting Orkney and Shetland's traditional transport links with Aberdeen.

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