Community Engagement: Consultations, Surveys and Opinions
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar welcomes opinions on its work and is keen to encourage users of this site to express themselves in a clear and open manner. The primary aim of this site is to allow inhabitants of the Outer Hebrides to provide ideas and feedback to the Comhairle on an ongoing basis. To ensure that this site functions properly, all comments are pre-moderated and as a result will not appear instantly. However, the site is monitored on a daily basis and the Comhairle would aim to allow comments to appear as quickly as possible. For additional information, please click on the following link: Moderation Guidelines
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Community Engagement: Consultations, Surveys and Opinions
Welcome to E-Sgìre, please take the time to click through the site and provide your feedback or participate in the consultations, surveys and opinions as they appear within this section.
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Crofter Housing Consultation Launched
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar's Vice-Chair of Sustainable Development has welcomed a consultation on the Scottish Government's Croft House Grant Scheme (CHGS) but says its recommendations fall short of expectations.
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Please Vote for The Outer Hebrides Community Safety Partnership
The 'Outer Hebrides Community Safety Partnership' has been shortlisted for two National Awards at the 2015 Annual Scottish Community Safety Network Awards. They now would like your support by voting for their "SMART signs project"...
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Kildonan and Taigh Chearsabhagh Museums
Whether or not you have ever visited Kildonan or Taigh Chearsabhagh Museums you could still help them by filling in the two very short online surveys (see links), that they have produced to get ideas for the future...
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Energy Survey - Would you buy power from a local electricity company?
With households in the Outer Hebrides experiencing the highest levels of fuel poverty in the UK, supporting consumers to reduce their energy costs is a key strand of the approach local agencies are taking to tackling fuel poverty.
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