






The Ulva Buyout has this afternoon received the green light from the Scottish
Government.
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna
Cunningham, has announced that our Right to Buy the island of Ulva and associated
holdings at Ulva Ferry on Mull has now been “triggered”. This means that we have until
early June to put together a funding package and purchase the property at the price which
was set by the independent valuer in December.
One of the directors of NWMCWC, John Addy, stated; “We are obviously delighted at this
news which sets Ulva on a path of social and economic rejuvenation including
repopulation. We have drawn up an ambitious, but carefully phased Business Plan based
on a detailed Feasibility Study carried out by respected independent consultants. The first
priority once we have purchased the island will be to renovate the existing housing stock
as quickly as possible and provide existing and future residents with security of tenure so
that they can plan with confidence for their futures and those of their families”
Colin Morrison, Chair of NWMCWC added, “We wish to acknowledge the very wide
support we have received from the community and from a range of organisations and
individuals who share our wish to see Ulva thrive again, this time with the people living on
Ulva and Mull in the driving seat.
A host of community organisations, businesses and individuals are supporting us including
Mull and Iona Community Trust (MICT), Ulva School Community Association, Mull
Fisherman's Association, South West Mull and Iona Development, local fishermen and
tourism businesses etc. Also in favour are national organisations including Community
Land Scotland, Rural Housing Scotland, The Woodland Trust Scotland, Community
Woodlands Association Scotland and the Development Trusts Association Scotland. The
buyout is also supported by our elected representatives at Westminster and Holyrood.”
Michael Russell, MSP for Argyll & Bute said, “This is another helpful step forward and will
allow the buyout team to develop the plans and projections on which the success of the
enterprise needs to be based. I am confident that the economic potential of the island is
great and that it can best be taken forward by local people with local priorities in mind.
That is the whole ethos of Community purchase and I want to see that succeed on Ulva.”
NWMCWC is applying to the Scottish Land Fund (SLF) for support. They can only
however fund a percentage of the overall amount so there is a significant sum to find from
other sources. A detailed “Stage 2” application to SLF will now be submitted next week. In
addition we are already in discussion with a number of potential sponsors and partner
organisations. Individuals can also donate via our JustGiving page
( https://www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/northwest-mull/ulvabuyout
)
or by contacting the office (admin@nwmullwoodland.co.uk).