Comhairle nan Eilean Siar’s Adult Learning Team and the Library Service have launched new Gaelic Family Drop-In sessions at Stornoway Library to provide support for Gaelic learners and their families.
Tasglann nan Eilean, the archive service of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, has embarked on a collaborative project with Glasgow University which will result in an important local archive collection being catalogued, preserved and made publicly accessible.
Following the successful uptake of this fund in previous years, Western Isles Development Trust is launching the 2025 Small Projects Fund to distribute a further £15,000 to small projects across the Western Isles.
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar is inviting organisations and businesses in the Stornoway area to attend Àrainn Steòrnabhaigh, a discussion about the future of the Gaelic language in and around Stornoway. The event will take place in An Lanntair on Tuesday 2 September from 2pm to 4pm.
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar is encouraging members of the public in Lewis and Harris, planning to kill livestock, to prioritise human welfare and the humane treatment of animals by using Stornoway Abattoir.
There are still some spaces available for the forthcoming conference on the theme of Outer Hebridean emigration, which is taking place this autumn at Lews Castle, Stornoway.
The Comhairle's Environmental Health team has been notified that the raised levels of naturally occurring bivalve shellfish biotoxins at Loch Roag: Miavaig have returned to safe levels.
Education Scotland has, today, published reports of inspections carried out in recent months at Sir E Scott School, Tarbert and Sgoil an t-Òib, Leverburgh.