Slates used to be the exercise books on which pupils practiced their letters, and now roof slates have provided the key to boosting a total re-imagining of the former Eriskay School.
The school,...
The 99-mile charity swimming marathon was completed yesterday afternoon (Monday, March 27) and has smashed its fundraising target by more than three times.
The pool’s lifeguards and a small army of...
The SS Marloch Memorial at Lochboisdale Gateway Garden is well underway and beginning to take shape.
But supplies are running low, so a fresh appeal has gone out for croft stones throughout South...
A renowned South Uist builder who prioritised the standard of his work and the training of young tradesmen has been honoured as a ‘prince among men’ after his sudden passing on Tuesday 7 March...
Ceolas has firmed up the programme for their annual symposium, which is taking the SS Marloch emigration as its theme this year.
The symposium is scheduled for Friday, April 28 and Saturday, April...
Eriskay fisher Emma Scott has been shortlisted for “Trainee Fisherman of the Year” in the Fishing News Awards.
Emma, who works out of Acarsaid on the family fishing boat, Isabella CY 464, was...
While the debate rages about when deer were first introduced into South Uist, Cardiff University appears to have definitive proof.
For a red deer antler was recovered from a newly discovered...
North Uist Community Council has announced they have a £3,000 funding pot for maintaining or developing natural heritage vehicular access tracks.
The money comprises ward funding from North Uist...