SSE Renewables has awarded more than £500,000 from the Viking Community Fund in the past 20 months to over 100 projects throughout the islands by Shetland Community Benefit Fund (SCBF) which runs the grant scheme during construction of the wind farm.
Projects from Fair Isle to Unst and Foula to Skerries have been supported with grants ranging from as little as £200 to the RVS to provide a social activity to £53,000 for insulating a recreation room.
The Advanced Grant Scheme sees £50,000 a year going to the four community council areas where there will be Viking turbines and £10,000 to the other 14 community council areas in the islands. All the application paperwork is carried out by SCBF, with community councils deciding whether or not to support a project. While most applications concern local initiatives, Shetland-wide organisation also apply to a number of areas asking for support. Details of all approved grants are published on the SCBF website.
Nesting and Lunnasting has seen the most grant aid – nearly £114,000 going to 13 projects including the Nesting Toddlers being awarded £500 to establish a new toddler group and Lunnasting Public Hall getting £53,000. In Sandsting and Aithsting 17 projects have received grant including over £44,500 to the Skeld Hall to replace its wind turbine and associated works, and £7,670 to Aith Junior High School Parent Council for 26 iPad and covers.
The fire alarm system in the Voxter Centre was renewed thanks to a £7,409 Grant approved by Delting Community Council – part of over £70,000 in grants approved by community councillors.
The Tingwall, Whiteness and Weisdale Community Council has approved grants totalling nearly £22,000 but, like a number of other areas, is not using all its allocated funds because of future projects known to be in the pipeline.
SCBF chair, Chris Bunyan, said it was rewarding to see so many worthwhile projects being supported. "Often it is small grants that can make a really big difference for a local community. We also know there are a number of larger projects being developed around the islands and look forward to getting these applications. We would encourage anyone or any group with an idea to approach us to see how the Viking Community Fund might be able to help."
"We would particularly encourage organisations and groups, and indeed community councils themselves, to come forward with initiatives to help people who might be struggling with inflation and the increased cost of living."
Community Engagement Manager for Viking Wind Farm, Julie Graham, said: "The level of investment so far underlines the hard work and dedication of everyone involved with the funding.
"The initiatives discussed above have received funds from the further £1.6m community benefit which is being paid during Viking's construction phase – bringing the total direct community benefit to around £57m
"When operational, the Viking Wind Farm is expected to generate a community benefit fund of around £55.4m. Therefore, we're committed as ever to delivering the Viking Community Fund which will continue to contribute to local community initiatives for years to come."
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