Iochdar (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Ìochdar), also spelled Eochar, is a hamlet and community on the west coast of the island of South Uist, in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. It is the largest of several crofting settlements in the north-west of South Uist, and is located 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) west of the A865 road.[1] Iochdar is part of the 93,000 acres (38,000 ha) South Uist Estate, which was the subject of Scotland's largest community land buyout in 2006, and is now run by Stòras Uibhist.
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Iochdar School, built in 1968, is a primary school (years 1–7) that caters to students from the hamlet as well as surrounding communities. The principal is Mary V MacInnes. The school has 75 pupils and five teachers. The school has won a number of awards, including the Homecoming Scotland Award at the Scottish Education Awards 2009.
Sgoil an Ìochdair agus a' Choimhearsnachd (Eochar School and Community) was formed in December 1998 in response to a lack of outdoor facilities at Iochdar School. It is a community group whose aim is to support recreation and sport in the catchment area of the school, which extends 14 miles (23 km) along the island chain, from Peninerine in South Uist, to Island Flodda in Benbecula.[2]
The group's core aims are to upgrade outdoor facilities in Iochdar. After a community survey and a feasibility study, the group has completed a number of small projects, including a makeover of the playground and playing fields at the school. Sgoil an Iochdair agus a'Choimhearsnachd includes both individuals and community groups, and is run by a board of up to seven trustees, of which three represent community groups, three are elected from the local community, and one of which can be co-opted.[2]
Iochdar Hall (Scottish Gaelic: Talla An Ìochdair is a community hall, used for dances and sales. Strachans is a sale that comes to Talla an Ìochdair every few weeks. The hall is also home to Mary's Cafe. There is an annual cattle show at the hall.
Iochdar Saints are an amateur football club, who play in the Uist and Barra League. The club is managed by Stephen Macaulay. Although they have never won the league, Iochdar Saints have won the Westford Challenge, the MacPherson Memorial Shield and the Indoor Tournament Cup.
The main attraction in iochdar is Hebridean jewellery, they sell a wide range of jewellery mainly being of celtic designs. The jeweler is John Hart. The jewelers also includes a cafe. Other attractions are Lovats Shop & Carnan Stores which sell a wide range of homeware and outdoor facilities.