Funding awarded for Tiree business units
A community-led project to create new business units on the Island of Tiree in Argyll has secured up to £395,000 investment from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).
The £1.19 million project, by Tiree Community Enterprise Limited, is expected to result in the creation of three new jobs on the island and support a further seven.
It follows a community survey in 2019, which highlighted the need for suitable premises to enable local businesses to grow and new businesses to be established.
Tiree is the most westerly of the Inner Hebridean islands off Scotland’s west coast and, at four hours by ferry from Oban, is among the most remote communities in Scotland. As such, it faces challenges around retaining a resilient resident population.
TCEL was created in 2020 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Urras Thiriodh/Tiree Community Development Trust (TCDT) to deliver and manage large capital regeneration projects on the island.
Its first project was to secure a community fuel station, which is now fully operational and providing a valuable local service and generating income.
This latest initiative will create four light commercial business units in Crossapol, which is around three miles from Tiree’s main settlement of Scarinish. Three of the units will be 40 square metres and one will be 60 square metres. All will be available on affordable leases.
The units have been designed with environmental sustainability in mind, with high-grade insulation, air source heat pumps and roof-mounted south facing solar panels.
Confirming the HIE funding, area manager Morag Goodfellow, said: “Suitable business premises is essential to any local economy. This project by Tiree Community Enterprise will provide modern efficient premises for small businesses. It will stimulate more collaboration between businesses, which will likely lead to new economic opportunities and valuable rural employment.
“All of this helps strengthen community resilience and retain young economically active people in this very rural location. It will also generate income for TCEL and enable the group to progress other community projects that benefit the island. I’m delighted we are able to provide support and look forward to seeing the units completed.”
Phyl Meyer, general manager of Urras Thiriodh/Tiree Community Development Trust, said: “Tiree has great need of modern, energy efficient commercial space for small business use. The community is particularly keen to support year-round work opportunities that will enhance the long-term sustainability of our economy and population, and that’s where these new units will be targeted.
“We’ve had a lot of interest, and it’s great to see how people are coming together to make joint proposals that will maximise the usage and benefit of each unit. We’ve had this project in our development plan for some years and are delighted with the support of HIE and our other funders at Argyll and Bute Council and the Scottish Government to get them built.”