November is the busiest time of the year for tourism industry events, surveys, awards ceremonies, and conferences, rounding off the year past and looking ahead to the one to come.
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Keeping You Informed – 17th September 2021
Our round up of the latest news and information affecting livelihoods and businesses on Skye.
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Travelling with pets on CalMac – Important Announcement
Follow this link for full details – https://bit.ly/3Alleye
STL Legislation
Rural Scotland – though wonderful in many ways – is economically challenged.
There are exceptions but in most very rural places there is depopulation and more particularly an increasingly ageing population.
To read the Herald article in full visit – https://bit.ly/3zcKN3i
West Highland College support to local creative / manufacturing businesses
For more information follow this link – https://bit.ly/39e1u3H
Stop the Spike Campaign
Campaign Overview
The Stop the Spike Campaign with supporting pillars has launched in
recognition of the rising numbers in Covid cases. The campaign aims to
remind the public of the key safety measures they should continue doing to
keep themselves and others safe.
More information can be found here – https://bit.ly/2Z0B5EF
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Read MoreMini Bite – Sustainable Skye, AGM, Autumn Survey and more…
In the Mini Bite below you'll find information on the work of SkyeConnect and on news affecting the Tourism Industry in our area.
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