Sleat

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Sleat (Scotland)
Sleat
Map showing the location of Sleat within Scotland

Sleat is a peninsula on the Isle of Skye in the Highland council area Scotland. It is the home of the clan "MacDonald of Sleat". The name comes from Sléibhte, Scottish Gaelic for a plain, which well describes Sleat when considered in the surrounding context of the mainland, Skye and Rum mountains which all dominate the horizon all about Sleat.

Sleat is quite a Scottish Gaelic speaking area, with over 40% of the population able to speak the language according to the 2001 census. There have been rows over whether to establish a school on Sleat that teaches all of its lessons through the medium of Gaelic.[citation needed]

Sleat is a traditional parish that has several communities, two major landowners (the Clan Donald Lands Trust and Eilean Iarmain Estate), and Scotland's Gaelic College, Sabhal Mór Ostaig. Sleat Community Trust (Gaelic: Urras Coimhearsnachd Shlèite), the local development trust, intends to purchase the 'Skye Ferry Filling Station' at Armadale and in common with many communities is investigating the options for renewable energy production. It also owns Sleat Renewables Ltd., a timber production company.[1][2] In October 2007 the Trust hosted the Highlands and Islands Community Energy Company annual conference.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Welcome" page Sleat Community Trust. Retrieved 27 October 2007.
  2. ^ "Directory of Members" DTAS. Retrieved 27 October 2007.
  3. ^ "Community Energy News" (October 2007) (pdf) HICEC. Retrieved 27 October 2007.

Coordinates: 57.11016° N 5.93223° W

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