Woodland and village green projects have also benefited from awards made by the Scottish Land Fund.
Communities across Scotland have secured funds for projects that include saving a hotel and a village shop.Among the big winners is North Arran Community Benefit Society, which has been given £484,000 towards buying Arran's closed-down Lochranza Hotel.
Glen Urquhart Rural Community Association has secured £135,936 towards its takeover of Drumnadrochit's Blairbeg Community Wood.Cara Gillespie, Scottish Land Fund Committee chairwoman, said: "From projects that will create rural housing to shops offering vital services and open spaces that play an important role in community life, this round of grants from the Scottish Land Fund will help to strengthen diverse communities across Scotland.
£19,420 towards Uig Development Trust's plans to develop a plot at Eireastadh, Lewis, as an amenity area and for building new business units
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