Committee Approves Four Community Regeneration Fund Applications for Caithness

The Caithness Area Committee has today (Monday 19 January 2026) approved four applications submitted to the Community Regeneration Fund (CRF), securing significant investment to support local projects that will benefit communities across the north.

A total of £258,898 has been awarded to initiatives that align with the fund’s priorities of increasing community resilience, tackling poverty and inequality, addressing rural depopulation, supporting economic recovery, and contributing to climate action.

The successful projects are:

  • John O’Groats Development Trust – Development of Playpark at John O’Groats – £150,000
  • Caithness Voluntary Group – Caithness Rural Transport Community Hire Minibus – £43,500
  • Caithness Voluntary Group – Third Sector Support Officer – £30,758
  • Lyth Arts Centre Ltd – Caithness Artists in Residence 2026 – £34,640

These projects were identified as addressing priorities set out in the Caithness Area Place Plan and will deliver wide community benefits. From improved rural transport services and destination play facilities to enhanced cultural opportunities and organisational support for local community and third sector groups.

Co-Chair of the Caithness Committee, Cllr Andrew Jarvie said: "We are delighted to approve these applications, which represent a significant investment in our local communities. Each project will make a real difference – whether by improving facilities, supporting local organisations, or creating opportunities for residents and visitors alike. This funding demonstrates our commitment to regeneration and sustainability across Caithness."

The Community Regeneration Fund brings together Scottish Government funding streams, including the Highland Coastal Communities Fund and the Place Based Investment Programme, to support economic regeneration and sustainable development throughout Highland.

 

19 Jan 2026