Weekly update, 14th January 2019
Enabling activities:
Last week’s meeting of the North Coast
500 Working Group heard about the imminent launch of the Scottish Government’s
Natural and Cultural Heritage Fund. The £5M Fund is being administered by
Scottish Natural Heritage, and is open to organisations in the Highlands and
Islands. It opened for applications this week, and the deadline for
applications is 22nd April. More information is at https://www.snhpresscentre.com/news/gbp-5m-funding-boost-for-highlands-islands-tourism-1
Transport Scotland announced last
week that a £9.6M contract to carry out
work on the A9 trunk road at the hairpin bend section at Berriedale Braes had
been awarded to RJ Macleod. Local reaction to the news was reported this week
at https://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/News/Upgrade-should-just-be-the-start-16012019.htm
It was good to meet the three new staff
at Caithness Voluntary Group who will be working to identify inequalities
issues across Caithness, as part of the Aspiring Communities programme. The
work, which will take place in the localities agreed as part of the Caithness
Community Planning Partnership. We are now planning to take forward locality
meetings in February so that this engagement keeps moving forward.
Communications:
As part of an ongoing process of helping
communicate progress with the delivery of aspects of our economic transition
programme CNSRP’s partners work together to generate news stories for local,
regional and national media. I also speak on a regular basis to individuals and
organisations across the area to update on progress. This week:
- CNSRP’s
Independent Chair Ian Ross met with Highland Councillors in Caithness this
week, and highlighted CNSRP partner activities, and potential future
opportunities. I was also able to introduce Ian to Wick Harbour Authority’s
Malcolm Bremner and to the Beatrice Offshore team at their control room at
Wick Harbour. BOWL has this week been posting the first images of the
inside of its Operations Base as construction nears completion on these
200 year old buildings. See https://twitter.com/beatricewind/status/1085853621802151936
for images.
- Good to see
Scrabster Harbour Trust’s latest phase of redevelopment planning being
covered in the press this week. I was
happy to give the John O’ Groat Journal a welcome to the news, and
highlighted that CNSRP partners HIE and Dounreay had been supporting the
Trust to carry out investigation work. The Press and Journal’s piece is at
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/highlands/1652685/potential-50-job-boost-as-contractor-sought-over-17million-redevelopment-of-st-ola-pier-in-thurso/
- I mentioned
last week that HIE is currently advertising for a full-time Senior
Development Manager to work as part of our small Caithness &
Sutherland Strengthening Communities team: having worked in Strengthening
Communities in Caithness and Sutherland, I know just how rewarding the
area of work can be. The advert has a closing date of 3rd
February. More details and application at http://www.hie.co.uk/about-hie/working-with-hie/job-opportunities.html
- I also
mentioned last week that HIE is seeking to appoint a project administrator
to support the work associated with the Sutherland UK Vertical Launch
project. The post is advertised with a potential base in either Thurso or
Inverness, and has a deadline for applications of 3rd February.
Application details are at http://www.hie.co.uk/about-hie/working-with-hie/job-opportunities.html