Stòras Uibhist is inviting applications for the lease of the former seaweed processing factory site at Orasaigh, South Uist.
The 1.65-acre site first came into use in 1944 as a seaweed processing...
As UHI North, West and Hebrides looks to mark its launch in September as Scotland’s newest college, the institution is keen to celebrate the rich history of its founding colleges – including Lews...
The recent decision by Scotland's airline Loganair to bring forward the winter timetable schedule on the Benbecula to Glasgow route has caused widespread concern in Uist with the hardest hit being...
Around half of Western Isles Health Board’s consultant posts are currently vacant or filled by temporary staff – and the Board is taking steps to promote the benefits of living and working in Outer...
There's going to be a review by the education service across the Western Isles after a sudden drop in the number of top passes at Advanced Higher level.
Yesterday (Tuesday August 8) young people...
Camanachd Leòdhais are top of their league, after taking their eighth consecutive win on Saturday (5 August) at Canal Park in Caol.
The shinty side were away from home against Kilmallie, who are...
A scheme which was meant to ensure high-quality internet connection for everyone in rural and remote areas won't start in the Western Isles until at least 2026, it has been confirmed.
On Friday (28...
Tall ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl is today (Tuesday 25 July) under sail, heading for Lerwick in Shetland, with a dozen young mariners from the Western Isles working hard on her decks.
Their voyage from...