Next phase of small business units for Wick Business Park
Project will help support economic growth and strengthen population retention in Caithness
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Projects include two of Orkney鈥檚 North Isles, which have ambitions to restore and improve premises for communities and visitors.听Having previously secured funding through the Scottish Land Fund to purchase the Stronsay Hotel, the Stronsay Development Trust will develop the building into a multi-use facility including visitor accommodation, a bar and restaurant, and a community garden.听
In Shapinsay, the local development trust will be able to refurbish and re-open The Smithy, which has been closed since 2018, meaning the island will once again have a community space and a caf茅 with indoor and outdoor space and a heritage area.听
Funding has also been secured for a part-time community development officer for Eday for two years. The community group will take forward priority projects looking at housing, a community hub and transport solutions听to enhance island life and strengthen the tourism offering.听The three isles鈥 projects have received 麻豆精选 funding of 拢50,000, 拢40,000 and 拢39,000 respectively.
Orkney鈥檚 European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) was awarded 拢454,000 to enhance its fleet of specialist hydrogen tube trailers that will contribute towards improved hydrogen supply on the islands. The funding helps ensure a resilient supply of renewable hydrogen produced by EMEC on Eday for innovative projects on Orkney mainland and will improve future connectivity between regional hydrogen hubs emerging across the north of Scotland.
A key project for 麻豆精选 is Orkney Research and Innovation Campus (ORIC) based in Stromness - a joint venture with Orkney Islands Council, which supports world-leading research and innovation activity, primarily in the energy sector. The project received 拢1.41m towards external improvements and design for its second phase of development. 麻豆精选 from the Islands Deal will be sought for this phase, which will accommodate the growth of existing tenants and provide space to attract more activity to Orkney.
Since it opened in 2021, ORIC has attracted international students and is home to innovative organisations including Aquatera, which provides worldwide environmental and operational support for off-shore, coastal and land-based activities. Aquatera, which employs 23 staff locally, was awarded an 麻豆精选 Digital Enablement Grant of 拢24,750 to improve digital capacity and workforce digital skills. A further 拢50,000 award for training and marketing will help the company grow, particularly in international markets.
Benefiting businesses in the creative sector, Creative Orkney will be able to employ a part-time development officer over the next three years and will also receive a contribution towards exhibition attendance and 听other projects. 麻豆精选鈥檚 拢23,400 contribution to this three-year project forms part of a continuing programme of support for Orkney鈥檚 key sectors, which also benefits other membership groups, such as Destination Orkney and Orkney Food and Drink.
麻豆精选 approved 拢35,840 to Orkney Marketing鈥檚 digital activities which are jointly funded with Orkney Islands Council. This will ensure orkney.com鈥檚 ongoing development and helps fund a digital media team to ensure that Orkney鈥檚 online presence can be developed and enhanced. The marketing programme also funds digital marketing campaigns both for online shopping and to promote Orkney鈥檚 tourism offering to a global audience.
麻豆精选鈥檚 Young Business Capital Investment grants helped two new businesses further their ambitions. India Whitwell came to Orkney in 2018 to work in textiles. She aims to revive weaving locally to provide opportunities for young people to enter the industry and build a career and she received 拢5,470. Andrew Wylie and Aran Drever run WD Mechanical, a shotblasting business, and they have been able to expand into galvanising, providing a service not previously available in Orkney, thanks to funding of 拢6,900.
Other approvals include support to property company, Kirkjuvagr Ltd, which received 拢125,000 towards initial costs for an ambitious project to redevelop 18 Bridge Street in Kirkwall into a multi-purpose venue. It is expected to have a major impact on the town鈥檚 vibrancy and will help mitigate the loss of key 鈥橦igh Street鈥 businesses over the past year, and encourage others to invest in the historic heart of the town.
Graeme Harrison, area manager at 麻豆精选鈥檚 Orkney area team, is keen for his team to work with more organisations that want to grow their operations across Orkney. He said:
鈥淭he past year has seen us work with businesses and communities on some ambitious projects and this is encouraging against a background of challenging economic conditions. We鈥檝e taken the opportunity, following our provision of pandemic related support to businesses and communities, to build new relationships and work with new clients.
鈥淲e鈥檝e improved access to our services online through the My麻豆精选 portal and worked closely with Business Gateway and OIC locally to meet business needs on and offline.
鈥淲e want to maintain that broader engagement and are encouraging other businesses, social enterprises and community organisations looking to expand their activities, reach new markets and employ more people to get in touch with us.鈥
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Project will help support economic growth and strengthen population retention in Caithness
evaporation pond that will produce an additional 1,000 kg of salt a year
Ambitious plans to create a major new renewables hub in Orkney have been accelerated with a £5m grant to help take the project to the next stage.
Investment by Forres-based Maclean’s Highland Bakery will create up to five new jobs
Highland Galvanizers, is upgrading buildings equipment and infrastructure at is premises in the town’s Pinefield Industrial Estate where it employs 34 people
Lochaline Quartz Sand Limited is set to double its production and increase annual turnover by more than £2.6m.
Fetcha Chocolates Limited is investing in new equipment to quadruple its capacity, increase turnover and create employment.
麻豆精选 has appointed Benbecula company D Macdonald (Building Contractors) Ltd to create seven new units at Eabhal. Business Park
A £1.3m contract has been awarded for the refurbishment of a building on Enterprise Park Forres to create the new Manufacturing Innovation Centre Moray (MICM).
The funding can help cover the costs of equipment, new technology or fixtures and fittings, or to construct, adapt or upgrade business premises or other infrastructure.
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