- New Islands Forum created to level up island communities and
work together on shared opportunities and challenges
- Representatives from island communities in England, Scotland,
Wales and Northern Ireland and the devolved governments have been
invited to join the Islands Forum
- First meeting will take place in Orkney in September
Island communities across the UK have today (28 June 2022) been
invited to the first Islands Forum meeting in September.
The Islands Forum will help to level up island communities by
encouraging collaboration to tackle common challenges such as
connectivity, infrastructure, demographic trends and explore
opportunities including the transition to net zero. It will also
allow the UK government to hear and learn from island communities
to inform future policy.
Orkney has been chosen as the location for the first Islands
Forum, which will be chaired by Secretary of State .
The UK government has invited council leaders and chief
executives of island communities in all parts of the UK to take
part in the first Forum. The devolved administrations will also
have a key role, with ministers from the Scottish and Welsh
governments and the Northern Ireland Executive invited.
Secretary of State for Levelling Up MP said:
Island communities contribute a huge amount to the UK and often
face common challenges. Our new Islands Forum will bring
communities together and give our islands a stronger voice.
Whether it is the requirement for better transport connectivity
or opportunities for economic development, I want to hear
directly from island communities across the UK what they need to
unlock their full potential.
The UK government’s goal is to unite and level up our whole
United Kingdom, from Shetland to the Scillies. This new forum
will make sure that our islands are placed right at the heart of
our levelling up mission.
Several projects in island communities are set to benefit from
cash injections through levelling up funds. This includes:
- £48.4 million for the Isles of Scilly to upgrade sea links
between the islands and the mainland, including replacing the
ferries and delivering harbour improvements, and £440,000 through
the UK Community Renewal Fund for their new museum and cultural
centre.
- £5.8 million for East Cowes Marine Hub project in the Isle of
Wight, which sits within the proposed Solent Freeport zone. The
funding will futureproof the marine engineering hub, creating
jobs and boosting productivity.
- Anglesey has seen a boost of £2.7 million through the UK
Community Renewal Fund for 6 projects including schemes to
develop youth enterprise and provide high quality Health and
Social Care education.
- £173,400 to Argyll and Bute Council for investment into the
West Coast UAV Innovation Logistics and training hub, which helps
explore using drones to transport medical supplies to islands.
- The Western Isles was awarded more than £166,000 to fund
projects for the Port of Ness Harbour and Horshader Community
Asset Development.
Further information
Invitations have been sent to representatives from the following
islands:
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Nation
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Member
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Island(s)
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England
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Isle of Wight Council
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Isle of Wight
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England
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Council of the Isles of Scilly
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Isles of Scilly
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Scotland
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Highland Council
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Skye, Rum, Raasay, Eigg, Muck, Canna, Sanday
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Scotland
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North Ayrshire Council
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Arran, Great Cumbrae
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Scotland
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Argyll & Bute Council
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Bute, Islay, Mull, Coll; Colonsay; Danna; Easdale; Eilean
da Mheinn; Erraid; Gigha; Gometra; Inchtavannach;
Innischonan; Iona; Jura; Kerrera; Lismore; Luing; Oronsay;
Seil; Shuna (Luing); Tiree; Ulva
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Scotland
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Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
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Western Isles
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Scotland
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Orkney Islands Council
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Orkney Islands
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Scotland
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Shetland Islands Council
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Shetland Islands
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Wales
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Isle of Anglesey County Council
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Anglesey
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Northern Ireland
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Rathlin Development & Community Association, NI
Department for Infrastructure
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Rathlin Island
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