Episodes

  • SKYETIME PODCAST - 24TH FEBRUARY 2022 - TACKLING THE HOUSING ISSUE
    Feb 24 2022

    In the latest edition of the Skyetime Podcast, Simon Cousins and guests look at the affordable housing crisis in Skye and Lochalsh. The destination management organisation for Skye - SkyeConnect - has commissioned the most extensive research ever undertaken on the issue on the island.  The lack of affordable housing  is not only a major problem for islanders wanting a home, it is believed to be stifling economic growth in the area. To mark the launch of the Business Housing Needs survey, Simon talks to SkyeConnect Director, Clare Winskill, Neil Clapperton and Iain McIvor of the Lochalsh and Skye Housing Association and Duncan Stewart of 56 degree Insight, the Edinburgh Consultancy commissioned to conduct the research.
    The survey which can be found at https://skyeandlochalsh.com/ is open until the middle of March.

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    34 mins
  • SKYETIME - NIGEL PATTERSON, West Highland College - 15TH NOVEMBER 2021
    Nov 15 2021

    In the latest episode of the Skyetime Podcast, Simon Cousins looks at some of the issues surrounding the employment crisis facing the hospitality sector. His guest is the business development manager of West Highland College, Nigel Patterson. Nigel talks about their new approach to linking the college with local businesses and the assistance available for companies looking to recruit or train staff.

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    20 mins
  • SKYETIME PODCAST - SKYE RANGER SERVICE - 13TH AUGUST 2021
    Aug 13 2021

    In the latest edition of the Skyetime Podcast, Simon Cousins meets members of the Highland Council Ranger service who have been working on Skye this summer. Nic Bullivant and Kris Pohl are two of the three Rangers who have to cover Skye's vast land mass helping and advising visitors and dealing with anti-social behaviour.

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    24 mins
  • SKYETIME PODCAST - FAIRY POOLS - 12th JULY 2021
    Jul 12 2021

    In the latest edition of the Skyetime Podcast, Simon Cousins visits Glenbrittle for the formal opening of the new carpark and toilet facilities at the Fairy Pools. The project has been made possible through a unique collaboration between the Minginish Community Hall Association, Forestry and Land Scotland, the Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland, Highland Council and the Scottish Government. The official opening was conducted by local MSP and Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Kate Forbes.

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    19 mins
  • SKYETIME PODCAST - 9TH APRIL 2021 - GORDON CAMPBELL GRAY, THE WEE HOTEL COMPANY
    Apr 9 2021

    In the latest edition of the Skyetime Podcast, Simon Cousins talks to Gordon Campbell Gray, owner of The Wee Hotel Company that includes The Three Chimneys on Skye.
    Gordon's career has taken him around the world establishing 5 Star luxury hotels in places such as Beirut, Bahrain and Liberia. When he decided he wanted to spend more time Scotland he established The Wee Hotel Company and bought the Pierhouse Hotel in Port Appin, followed by The Three Chimneys.
    In the interview, Gordon talks about his career, his management ethos and his plans for the business when the hotels reopen later this month.
    This episode of the Skyetime Podcast is sponsored by Torabhaig Distillery and there's a chance to win a bottle of their first malt - the Torabhaig Legacy 2017.

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    50 mins
  • SKYETIME - 19TH MARCH 2021 - MARK SEALEY AND THE TALISKER TRANSATLANTIC ROWING CHALLENGE
    Mar 19 2021

    In the latest episode of the Skyetime Podcast, Simon Cousins talks to Atlantic Rower, Mark Sealey who last month completed the Talisker Transatlantic Challenge, carrying the new Skye flag on the transom of the Force Genesis boat. His four-person team completed the 2800 nautical miles from La Gomera to Antigua in fifty days, despite significant technical problems along the way. In the interview, Mark talks about the physical and mental challenges of the journey including a scary encounter with an eighteen foot long Blue Marlin! 
    The Skye sponsors of the Force Genesis team were: 

    • Macleod and MacCallum
    • Cuillin Hills Hotel
    • Sitekit
    • Spindrift Boat Trips
    • Sonas Collection
    • The Chippy
    • Jansvans
    • SkyeConnect
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    29 mins
  • SKYETIME - 5th MARCH 2021 - JANETTE SUTHERLAND, SAC CONSULTING
    Mar 5 2021

    In the latest episode of the Skyetime Podcast, Simon Cousins talks to Janette Sutherland of SAC Consulting in Portree. Janette is involved in two collaborative projects with SkyeConnect. 

    The first, thanks to a grant of £7700 from NatureScot through the ‘Better Places Green Recovery Fund, involves a feasibility study into creating a ‘Skye Foundation’ to provide visitor information about land management on Skye with a view to encouraging voluntary donations that will, in turn, fund projects to protect, preserve and restore Skye’s landscape.

    The second project is providing information for Crofters considering creating Motorhome stop-over pitches on their land. This information will include everything from planning issues to the infrastructure required to dispose of wastewater from Motorhomes. The project is funded by the University Innovation Fund from the Scottish Funding Council. 

    After listening to the Podcast, anyone with a question can contact Janette directly by email – janette.sutherland@sac.co.uk

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    21 mins
  • SKYETIME PODCAST -19TH FEBRUARY 2021 - TORABHAIG WHISKY - Neil Mathieson
    Feb 19 2021

    The Skyetime Podcast returns for Season 2 with guest Neil Mathieson, Chief Executive of Mossburn Distillers. Mossburn's Torabhaig Distillery on the Sleat peninsula of Skye has just released a limited edition first bottling called 'Torabhaig Legacy Series 2017'.
    Torabhaig is the newest distillery on Skye following Talisker as the only two legal distilleries on the island.
    Neil talks to presenter, Simon Cousins, about the journey to produce Torabhaig's first Malt and the challenges presented to the business by Covid-19, Brexit and the tariff dispute with the USA.

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    26 mins