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  • Community Enterprise in Rural and Island Scotland

    Community Enterprise supports the development and sustainability of rural and island communities across Scotland. This case study highlights three examples of innovative approaches and business, supporting and sustaining rural and island communities. This case study is the second in a series of case studies focusing on community led local development. 

    Funding received: Various

    Awarded from: Community Led Local Development - Scottish Government

  • How Community Led Local Development supports Village Halls and Community Spaces

    "Organisations at the heart of the community are best placed to deliver services for the community." Anne Macleod, Operations Manager, Comunn Eachdraidh Nis This case study is the first in a series of case studies focusing on community led local development and community led enterprise. 

    Funding received: Various

    Awarded from: Community Led Local Development - Scottish Government

  • Community Ownership Fund

    Community organisations still have time to apply for the Community Ownership Fund to help take ownership of assets which are at risk.
  • Room to breathe at the Green!

    Culbokie Community Trust (CCT) received £40,992 Community Led Local Development (CLLD) - Rural and Island Communities Ideas into Action funding to support development of green space in the heart of the village, Culbokie Green. The funding forms part of the Scottish Rural Delivery Programme (SRDP) and was delivered through Inspiring Scotland.

    Funding received: £40,992

    Awarded from: Community Led Local Development - Scottish Government

  • A cut above the rest!

    This video case study features Glengarry Community Woodlands, who received £36,290 from the Scottish Government's Rural and Island Communities Ideas into Action Fund to set up a community sawmill as part of the Scottish Government's Community Led Local Development commitment (CLLD). 

    Funding received: £36,290

    Awarded from: Community Led Local Development - Scottish Government

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