WALL OF FAME
This page is to praise and thank all those organisations that have supported us over the years. Some organisations have provided money; others have been invaluable supports and sources of advice. Some groups and individuals have taken on projects that we have identified, others have suggested projects to us.
- ACE grants (Comhairle nan Eilean Siar): Footpath; walk leaflet 1; Seating and picnic areas; part funding for boardwalk, seating and tree-planting; part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School
- Awards for All: Part funding for boardwalk, seating and tree-planting; part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School and funding for windbreak fencing and tree maintenance projects. Funding for Citywise Volunteer Week, community clean-up and fence painting. Awards for all also funded the plans for the football pitch.
- BBC Children in Need: Major funder for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School
- Better Neighbourhood Services Fund: Funding for website, support for the school playground project; part funding for purchase of plot for community use
- Buidheann Taigheadais Na Meadhanan (BTNM): Part funding for feasibility study
- Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Sports development officer: Advice and support
- Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Community Initiated Grants: Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School
- Community Land Unit: Part funding for purchase of plot for community use
- Co-op Local Causes: Funding for fencing and cycle racks
- Councillor for Iochdar Ward, Peter Carlin (ward funds): Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School; advice and support
- Councillors Donald Steele, Ronald MacKinnon, David Blaney and Donald Manford: Donated money to install amenity seating in Iochdar Township.
- Croileagan an Iochdair: Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School; general fundraising
- Family of Carl MacPhee: collection for football pitch
- Forward Scotland (now known as Future Balance): Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School. The Community Environmental Renewal Scheme (CERS) is administered by Forward Scotland, on behalf of the Scottish Executive, using funds from the Aggregates Levy.
- Gannochy Trust: Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School
- Hugh Fraser Foundation: Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School
- Iochdar Community Council: Community Challenge Fund, part-funding for installation and painting of benches around Iochdar, part-funding of playground upgrades and improvements.
- Iochdar School Parent Teachers Association: Part funding for feasibility study
- Iochdar School Pupils P4-P7: Participation in tree planting sessions.
- Iochdar School Youth Club: Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School, general fundraising; participation in tree planting
- J J MacDonald and I MacDonald: Digger work for tree planting holes and fencing repairs.
- Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland, now known as Corra Scot: Part funding for a specific piece of play equipments as part of playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School
- Localgiving: Funding for maintenance work and improvements to Iochdar School Grounds tree planting and play areas.
- Martin Margulies Permission to use walks articles
- Robertson Trust: Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School
- Scottish Community Foundation: Cycle racks and amenity seating
- Scottish Land Fund: Part funding for purchase of plot for community use. The fund has now been wound up.
- Scottish Natural Heritage: Advice and support
- Scottish Parliament: Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School
- Sgoil an Iochdair: Part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School
- Southern Isles Amenity Trust: Practical support and advice for consultant's draft and funding applications
- Shell Better Britain Campaign: Part funding for feasibility study
- Western Isles Countryside Access Programme: Re-establishing footpath between Liniclate and Griminish
- Western Isles Development Trust: Funding to purchase and install cycle racks
- Western Isles Enterprise: Part funding for feasibility study; part funding for boardwalk, seating and tree-planting; part funding for playground and environmental improvements at Iochdar School. WIE is no longer a separate identity and it's work is covered by Highlands and Islands enterprise.
- Western Isles Health Board health promotion department: Funding for printing the walk leaflet 2
- Western Isles Paths to Health: Funding for printing the walk leaflet 3