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Highland transport scheme for Ukrainian Displaced Persons gets go-ahead


By Tom Ramage

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Highland Council's economy and infrastructure committee has agreed a proposal for the creation and development of a transport assistance scheme for Ukrainian displaced persons.

Committee chair Ken Gowans, said: “Today’s agreement follows a successful motion to full council in September, which sought to investigate the feasibility and cost of offering a transport scheme to those now residing in Highland who have been affected by the crisis in Ukraine.”

Ken Gowans: 'I hope this will help Ukrainians who have sought refuge here to feel more settled'
Ken Gowans: 'I hope this will help Ukrainians who have sought refuge here to feel more settled'

Councillor Gowans continued: “Core funding of £1.504m has been provided to the council for the support and resettlement of Ukrainian displaced persons within the region, with further funding being sought from Scottish or UK Governments to bring the proposed transport scheme to fruition.”

He concluded: “Provided we can secure the necessary funding to progress and develop the proposed transport assistance scheme, I hope that this will enable those who have sought sanctuary here in the Highlands to become more settled and to embed themselves within the wider Highland community through more accessible transport.”

Subject to external funding being secured to meet the cost of delivering the scheme, preliminary work will be undertaken to establish the operational details of how eligible individuals will apply for and access the transport scheme.


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