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Scottish Rural Communities Policy Review: Harris and Scalpay case study

Six place-based case studies have been produced as part of Stage 3 of the Scottish Rural Communities Policy Review. This is the Harris and Scalpay case study. The others are East Borders, East Moray, Lochalsh and South Skye,, Orkney and West Lothian.


Introduction

In 2024, the Scottish Government asked a research team to review three core elements of funding and support for rural communities:

  • Community Led Local Development, which gives communities the power to tackle their own local challenges. Local Action Groups are made up of local people and organisations manage funding in their area.
  • Scottish Rural Action, which works to build and champion a grassroots rural movement in Scotland.
  • The Scottish Rural Network, which supports and encourages rural development by connecting communities and sharing information, ideas and good practice.

During 2025, researchers worked with people and organisations across Scotland to understand experiences of engaging with these initiatives. Evidence was gathered from many different people and sources through interviews, surveys, workshops and the analysis of existing data.

The experiences of residents of rural and island communities were fundamental to this work. Six case studies were selected in order to gather perspectives from a range of locations and contexts:

  • East Borders
  • East Moray
  • Harris and Scalpay
  • Lochalsh and South Skye
  • Orkney
  • West Lothian

In addition, a case study focused on the experiences of young people, aged 18 to 30, living or working in rural and island areas of Scotland.

The findings from these case studies are being published as short standalone reports. All reports from the research can be found online.

This report presents findings from the Harris and Scalpay case study. Interviews were carried out with people and organisations covering a range of different community organisations and stakeholders. This includes a number of Community Trusts, those involved in culture, nature, heritage and social enterprise, and those who have received Community Led Local Development funding as well as those who have not to understand the needs of community development more broadly.

We are grateful to the participants from Harris and Scalpay who took part in this research.

Other Case Studies

East Borders

East Moray

Lochalsh and South Skye

Orkney

West Lothian

Young People

Contact

Email: socialresearch@gov.scot

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