Isle of Skye and Raasay committee

Tasks and responsibilities

The Isle of Skye and Raasay Committee (Comataidh an Eilein Sgitheanaich agus Ratharsair) is responsible for local decision-making and service oversight in the Skye and Raasay area.

Read the committee’s minutes and agendas

Its remit includes:

  • appointing the chair (cathraiche) of the local committee, who is responsible for running the committee and managing its functions. A civic leader may also be appointed where appropriate
  • developing connections with, and ensuring council support for, the local community planning partnership
  • ensuring implementation of the council’s localism action plan as it relates to the locality
  • scrutinising and monitoring the local delivery of council services, within approved resources and strategy
  • scrutinising the performance of, and engaging with, Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
  • monitoring the delivery of council capital projects in the local area, as agreed in the council’s capital programme
  • approving delegated local functions, such as road traffic orders, road construction consents and upholding access rights
  • championing local initiatives that promote and support the traditional languages, heritage and culture of the Highlands
  • dealing with requests for and making nominations or appointments to local outside bodies not covered by the council or strategic committees, such as local access forums
  • agreeing any local community engagement, including ward forums related to council business in the locality
  • considering proposals for community participation and the transfer of functions to community management or ownership, in line with council policies and guidance from the Communities and Partnerships Committee
  • ensuring all local decisions comply with relevant legislation and the council’s approved Scheme of Delegation to Committees and Officers

Further details about the committee’s remit and delegated powers are available in the council’s Scheme of Delegation.

Download area priorities documents

Page last modified: 9 February 2026