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National Islands Plan

Under an overarching population retention and attraction objective, the new National Islands Plan provides a programme of actions to address challenges and opportunities facing Scotland's islands.


Ministerial Foreword

Islands are central to our identity as a nation and a core part of Scotland’s international image. With their diverse economies, deep-rooted heritage and inspiring natural beauty, islands play a vital role in realising our vision of Scotland as a successful country in which to live, work and study.

Island communities boast a remarkable concentration of talent, innovation and resilience. Resourcefulness and self-reliance are core threads in the fabric that bonds communities to their islands. The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 recognises that our islands face distinct circumstances and requires public authorities to consider the needs of island communities when exercising their functions.

The first National Islands Plan, published in 2019, established a framework for national policy and investment in support of island communities’ ambitions. Implementation progressed against a background of major challenges including the COVID-19 pandemic, the wide-ranging effects of an unwelcome Brexit, and the cost-of-living crisis. The resilience that islanders have shown in the face of these obstacles cannot be overstated. Nor, however, should we ever take it for granted.

Significant cross-government investment accompanied the delivery of the first National Islands Plan and bolstered our response to those additional pressures. Yet the review of the Plan made clear that more needs to be done. We wholeheartedly accept this feedback and have listened carefully to concerns and proposals put forward.

The input we received from island communities and organisations has been central to shaping this second National Islands Plan. I am incredibly grateful to all those individuals and groups who have given their time and shared their ideas with us.

Developed in close partnership with local authorities and public agencies, the actions in this Plan inject further impetus into the delivery of policies, services and investment that equip island communities to pursue their own priorities. The Plan recognises that significant challenges remain, while also embracing the transformational opportunities for economic and social development on our islands.

Population retention and attraction is the key and overarching objective of this new Plan. This sets a clear vision for its implementation and underlines the Scottish Government’s unreserved view that thriving island communities and economies are essential to Scotland’s present and future success.

A new milestone in our longstanding dialogue with island communities, this Plan restates the Scottish Government’s commitment to working with and for islanders, and provides a clear programme of actions to build ever more resilient, sustainable and prosperous islands.

Mairi Gougeon MSP

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands

Contact

Email: info@islandsteam.scot

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