Cairngorms LEADER launches

audience members at Cairngorms LEADER launch
Norette Ferns

The Cairngorms LEADER programme has launched with £2.969million of funding available for rural developent projects in the Cairngorms National Park.

There was a great turnout at the official launch event at the Lecht Ski Centre on Wednesday 16 September as people from across the Park gathered to hear more about the new programme and enjoy presentations from previous LEADER projects and other rural organisations.

LEADER in the Cairngorms has been supporting rural communities for more than 15 years and during that time has awarded over £5million in grants.

This latest injection of cash for the 2014-2020 programme marks the beginning of a very exciting time in rural development in the Cairngorms National Park, and will allow the LEADER team to help community groups and businesses develop and deliver more projects than ever before.

Richard Lochhead, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Food and Environment said:

"LEADER is a hugely important way of supporting the development of communities and economic growth across rural Scotland. I am very pleased that Cairngorms LEADER has been allocated almost £3 million under the new Scottish Rural Development Programme for the implementation of the Cairngorms Local Development Strategy.

"The Cairngorms National Park is a special place, home to around 18,000 people, living in a number of communities of various sizes, each with the mountains, rivers, straths and forests at their heart. I’m sure this will build on the £5 million already invested by LEADER in previous rounds to support the area’s social, cultural and natural heritage."

Working in partnership with the Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA), the Cairngorms LEADER team and the Cairngorms Local Action Group, a new Local Development Strategy has been produced which will guide the implementation of the new programme and the allocation of funds.

Implementation of the Local Development Strategy is carried out by a partnership of individuals, known as the LEADER Local Action Group, who are enlisted on a voluntary basis, based on their skills and experience in a wide range of areas. This presents an exciting opportunity for individuals to be involved in rural development on a local and regional level, contributing to what is already proven to be a successful mechanism for economic, social and environmental investment across the Cairngorms National Park.

Alice Mayne, Cairngorms LEADER Programme Manager said:

"Following a robust assessment process, we’re delighted the Strategy has now been approved by the Scottish Government, marking exciting times ahead for Cairngorms LEADER. We’re looking forward to working with individuals, groups, organisations and businesses to create innovative approaches to help the economy and people thrive in this special part of Scotland."

Roger Clegg, Chair of Cairngorms Local Action Group (CLAG) said:

"This new LEADER programme provides further development opportunities for communities throughout the National Park and will also now include small and medium enterprises as well as support for farm diversification. The CNPA will act as the accountable body and the CLAG is appreciative of this continuing support."

Visit the Cairngorms LEADER website for more information. 

You can now complete an Expression of Interest form for Cairngorms LEADER on our website.

Cairngorms LEADER are also holding a series of events across the Park for those interested in finding out more about LEADER and how to apply.