The next public meeting of the Tiree Community Council will be on Wednesday the 5th of April, 7.30pm at An Talla. All welcome.
The Agenda is here
The next public meeting of the Tiree Community Council will be on Wednesday the 5th of April, 7.30pm at An Talla. All welcome.
The Agenda is here
Most of you will remember the Island Futures Charrette workshops that took place last year, facilitated by Ironside Farrar Ltd. A variety of public meetings and workshops were carried out and attended by the community who were encouraged to input into the process.
The results from the Charrette were presented to The Trust in the form of a Socio-Economic Baseline Study and a Strategy Report. In October of 2016, Tiree Trust held a public meeting to present the key information collated from the reports. Unfortunately, this meeting wasn’t well attended and it was felt that we should re arrange the meeting in order to give the community another chance to learn about the key results from the Charrette process and what the ‘next steps’ would be in relation to the recommendations.
The second public meeting will be taking place on Wednesday the 22nd of March at 7:30pm in An Talla and we would urge as many people as possible to come along.
You can find out more at http://www.tireetrust.org.uk/charrette-outcomes-public-meeting/
The next public meeting of the Tiree Community Council will be on Wednesday the 1st of March, 7.30pm at An Talla. All welcome.
The Agenda is here
TCC are encouraging anyone with an opinion on the management of Crown Estate property in Scotland to make a response to the Crown Estate consultation which is currently in progress. The consultation ends on the 29th of March.
You can find a brief guide to the Scotland Portfolio here https://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/media/761962/scotland-portfolio-update-2016.pdf
The full consultation document is here https://consult.scotland.gov.uk/crown-estate-strategy-unit/long-term-management-of-the-crown-estate/
In Tiree, the Crown Estate holdings pertain mainly to the rights to the the seabed beyond the low tide line, extending 12 nautical miles. In practical terms, this is most relevant to moorings, piers and renewables, as well as any fishing activity reliant on the seabed.
TCC also intend to provide a response to the consultation, and that response will be discussed at our public meeting on March 1.
Draft minutes:
The next public meeting of the Tiree Community Council will be on Wednesday the 1st of January, 7.30pm at An Talla. All welcome.
The Agenda is here