Twenty Years in The Making - Cnoc Soilleir Phase 2 Starts on Site

A 200-seater auditorium specifically designed for music and performance is to be built at Cnoc Soilleir, South Uist.

Local construction firm MacInnes Bros Ltd was appointed on Monday after Highlands and Islands Enterprise confirmed the final part of the funding package for phase two of the project. This follows earlier grants of £5 million by Scottish Government, as well as an earlier award from Scottish Government Regeneration Capital Grant Fund.

Work is due to be completed by Spring 2026.

Cnoc Soilleir is a joint venture between Ceòlas Uibhist and 91ÊÓƵÍø North, West and Hebrides.

The centre promotes and celebrates Gaelic language and culture and supports learning and research activity in South Uist.

Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes said: “Keeping Gaelic alive in traditional communities like South Uist is crucial to safeguarding the language.

“Phase one of Cnoc Soilleir has become a focal point for Gaelic music and learning which attracts visitors from across Scotland. To build on the success of the project, we have invested £5 million in its second phase.

“This will support the continued use of the language through events, courses and other activities. It will also drive growth in the local economy by adding to the tourism and cultural offering in the Outer Hebrides.”

Phase two will be led by Ceòlas Uibhist. Alex O’Henley, Ceòlas Uibhist and Cnoc Soilleir board director, said: “This is excellent news for Ceòlas, the island of South Uist as well as the wider Uist community and economy. As Ceòlas has grown there has been an identifiable need for a bespoke performance and auditorium facility to give young Gaelic musicians and dancers a platform to showcase their talent to the world, as well as providing a much-needed resource for the local community. It’s been a long and sometimes painstaking journey to get to this point, but thanks to the generous support of our partners, we have taken a giant step towards making that long cherished dream come true.”

Cnoc Soilleir opened in September 2022 with phase one including teaching spaces, offices, and recording studio and facilities. As part of working our way towards a new net zero Scotland the new extension will be built to the meet the same stringent Passivhaus low energy standards as the existing building. It will be kitted out with state of the art performance and production equipment and technologies, suitable for teaching as well as showcasing local and wider talents.

Cnoc Soilleir has been fortunate to benefit from significant support and funding contributions from key partners including the Scottish Government, Highlands & Islands Enterprise, Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar, and Bord na Gaidhlig – all of whom recognise the transformational impact that a completed Cnoc Soilleir facility will bring to Uist, its economy, communities and visitors, and as a catalyst for the regeneration of South Uist, and the preservation and promotion of the Gaelic language and culture as a key contributor to the National Gaelic Plan.

Michael Foxley, Chair of the Cnoc Soilleir Board, said: “I would like to thank the team at Cnoc Soilleir, past and present, and our partners for their hard work and support, along with Highlands and Islands Enterprise and the Scottish Government. This is an important milestone for Cnoc Soilleir, which has the potential to become a beacon for Gaelic language and culture as well as learning in South Uist, the Highlands and Islands, Scotland, and beyond.”

Lydia Rohmer, Principal and Chief Executive of 91ÊÓƵÍø North, West and Hebrides, said: “We are delighted to see funding secured for phase two of Cnoc Soilleir and look forward to working with Ceòlas to develop our joint vision of Cnoc Soilleir, as a centre for excellence in education, Gaelic language and culture. This project supports our commitment across 91ÊÓƵÍø to preserving, enhancing and promoting Gaelic language and culture across our local communities and beyond.”