
One of SHEPD’s previous community resilience workshops held in Inverness.
Scottish Hydro Electric Power Distribution (SHEPD) is offering support to communities across the Western Isles to draw up local plans to respond to extreme weather and other emergencies.
A series of three short introductory roadshows will be held next week in Stornoway, Tarbert and Benbecula (details below). These will be followed up by workshops a month later (June) at which participating communities and groups will be helped to develop their own draft plans.
As well as putting local knowledge, skills and facilities at the heart of the emergency response delivered by SHEPD and other agencies, the sessions will help attendees to gain support via SHEPD’s Resilient Communities Fund, which will open to applications later in the year.
SHEPD Community Liaison Manager Mo Bates says: “Extreme weather seems to be affecting us more often and the islands are used to feeling the full force of it. Islanders have always been good at looking out for each other, but drawing up a simple emergency plan can still make a big difference when it comes to coordinating local efforts with the emergency response agencies.
“Our work with communities in recent years has delivered great results with a wide range of community groups and organisations getting involved – from local residents’ groups to radio stations. The events are completely free and fun to take part in. Most importantly, communities tell us they have made a big difference whether during winter storms, disruption to transport or other emergencies.
“I would urge everyone with an interest in helping their community stay safe to come along and find out more.”
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar’s Emergency Planning Manager Andy MacDonald added: “Engaging local communities and their knowledge in the emergency response can make a huge difference in critical situations.
“This process is absolutely not about replacing the duties of SHEPD, the Comhairle or emergency services. Community plans are designed to make sure the emergency response reflects local needs. They can improve communication and make sure support is delivered effectively when it matters most.
Full programme of events is below:
Resilience Roadshow |
Monday 2 May 2016, 7pm – 8.30pm |
Cabarfeidh Hotel, Stornoway |
Resilience Roadshow |
Tuesday 3 May 2016, 7pm – 8.30pm |
Tarbert Community Centre, Tarbert. |
Resilience Roadshow |
Wednesday 4 May 2016, 7pm – 8.30pm |
Dark Island Hotel, Liniclate, Benbecula. |
Community Resilience Workshop |
Monday 30 May 2016, 5pm – 9pm Sandwiches and Refreshments served at 5pm |
Cabarfeidh Hotel, Stornoway |
Community Resilience Workshop |
Tuesday 31 May 2016, 5pm – 9pm Sandwiches and refreshments served at 5pm |
Harris Hotel, Tarbert |
Community Resilience Workshop |
Wednesday 1 June 2016, 5pm – 9pm Sandwiches and Refreshments served at 5pm |
Dark Island Hotel, Liniclate, Benbecula. |