ThisIsIslay

This Is Islay

Society EN ↓ 56 episodes

This Is Islay is a community podcast celebrating the people, places, events and connections which shape the Hebridean island communities of Islay and Jura. Our goal is to use podcasting to foster community involvement, education and training, providing resources and facilities to research, produce and promote content for a worldwide audience. We collaborate with Islay High School, and with MYCOS and their programmes in support of local young people. We actively seek volunteers to join our podcasting team. Contact us at e-mail: thisisislay@gmail.com. Follow on Twitter & Facebook @ThisIsIslay .

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ThisIsIslay

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Society

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www.thisisislay.co.uk

Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

Caring for Older People - Part 1: Policies, People & Partnerships 01.07.2026

This episode launches a new four-part series on Caring for Older People . Part 1 –  Policies, People & Partnerships  - lays out the care framework by providing an overview of how national and local policies and services impact our lives as we get older, through Scottish Government policies for older people and the role of the local Health and Social Care Partnership. Acknowledgments: Hosts: Je...

Argyll College on Islay - part of UHI 19.06.2026

In this episode, This Is Islay's Jean MacLellan is in conversation with Mairi McCuaig, manager of Argyll College on Islay, part of the University of the Highlands and Islands and offering further and higher education across Argyll. The conversation also include Andrew Davis, a Social Sciences lecturer at Argyll College, and student Angela. Acknowledgements: Host: Jean MacLellan For UHI Argyll:...

The Museum of Islay Life 01.06.2026

In this episode, we meet with Malcolm Ogilvie, Deputy Chair of the Museum of Islay Life, and the Museum Manager, Christine McPhie. We learn about the origins of the Museum in Port Charlotte, and take a tour of its highlights. Find out more at https://www.islaymuseum.org Acknowledgments: Many thanks to Malcolm Ogilvie and Christine McPhie of the Museum of Islay Life for spending time with us to sha...

Port Ellen Primary School: Vikings 01.05.2026

Continuing our collaboration with primary schools on Islay, this episode features the students of Primary 1 and 2 and their older students of Primary 6 and 7, together with staff at Port Ellen Primary School, discussing the Vikings. What did we know before and what did we learn? One thing we know for certain: helmets worn by Vikings did not have horns. Acknowledgements: Many thanks to the staff an...

Port Ellen Primary School: Marvellous Materials 14.04.2026

Continuing our collaboration with primary schools on Islay, this episode features students and staff at Port Ellen Primary School discussing "Marvellous Materials". Acknowledgements: Many thanks to the staff and students of Port Ellen Primary School who contributed to this episode through recordings made at the school. Music : ⁠⁠⁠Pixabay⁠⁠⁠ - 335607-Happy Kids Cartoon For This Is Islay p...

Housing on Islay - Part 4, Numbers and Issues 31.03.2026

Continuing our series on housing on Islay, Tom, Russell and Jean review our coverage to date, and discuss in more detail current housing demand on Islay and recent allocations at the new Port Charlotte housing development, using the results of a Freedom of Information Request from HomeArgyll.  Hosts : Jean MacLellan, Tom O'Farrell and Russell Pollock Production: Tom O'Farrell

Celebrating 50 22.03.2026

After six years, This Is Islay has reached 50 episodes. To mark the occasion, Tom O'Farrell assembled the team in the studio where we discussed our journey to become Highlands and Islands Media Awards Podcast of the Year, how we've grown, and our plans for the future. Acknowledgements: The This Is Islay team would like to offer our listeners, guest hosts, guests, and the people of Islay an...

My Early Days on Islay - Margaret Storrie 01.03.2026

This is the second of two episodes based on a conversation with Dr Margaret Storrie recorded in October 2025. In this episode, Margaret reveals how she first discovered Islay as a student, and recalls the path which led her via London back to Islay, and then to the publishing of her first book " Islay: Biography of an Island " in 1981 - currently available in its third edition. Margaret Storrie is...

"Lady Charlotte Bury" by Margaret Storrie 01.02.2026

In this episode, Dr Margaret Storrie talks about her latest book, focussing on the unconventional life of Lady Charlotte Bury Campbell, who was known as a notorious diarist (think Lady Whistledown) in the time of George IV, a popular novelist and mother of 11. Lady Charlotte's oldest son was Walter Frederick Campbell, who became Laird of Islay and named Port Charlotte after his mother. Margare...

Pickups For Peace - Beth Newman 01.01.2026

At the end of November 2025, Beth Newman returned from her second visit to Lviv, Ukraine in support of Pickups For Peace, a charity initially organised by Scottish farmers to support Ukraine's fight against the Russian invasion. Beth, Islay's local vet whose practice is based in Bowmore, tells Glen and Jolyon about her experience driving from Islay to western Ukraine in a used pickup (trip...

Port Ellen Primary School: Neurodiversity 15.12.2025

Continuing our collaboration with primary schools on Islay, this episode features students and staff at Port Ellen Primary School discussing neurodiversity, school houses (Orsay, Texa and Nave) and the Gold: Rights Respecting School Award (RRSA), awarded by UNICEF UK. Acknowledgements: Many thanks to the staff and students of Port Ellen Primary School who contributed to this episode through record...

Catriona Bell - Life on Islay 2 10.12.2025

This episode is released today to mark Catriona Bell's 90th birthday - Happy Birthday from This Is Islay! Catriona is well known on Islay for her various contributions to the community over many years. Continuing our conversation with Catriona, in this episode she describes the long path leading to success getting Islay its first indoor swimming pool, as well as the very early days of the Ilea...

Housing on Islay - Part 3 - Wakey-wakey Islay !? 01.11.2025

We continue our exploration of local housing issues on Islay and Jura. This time Russell discusses the core issue of land ownership and particularly the role of community buyouts with Lesley Riddoch, the award-winning broadcaster, journalist, author, cyclist, land reform campaigner and lover of all things Nordic. For all our podcasts, visit thisisislay.co.uk Featuring Guest : Lesley Riddoch lesley...

Housing on Islay - Part 2 - A Builder's Perspective 01.10.2025

This Is Islay continues the conversation on housing issues on Islay, exploring the unique challenges and issues which face individuals and families seeking a place to live in our island community. In this episode, we share the perspective of local housing builder, MacLeod Construction, who holds multiple contracts with housing associations on Islay as well as elsewhere across Argyll and Bute. Glen...

I'd Be Dressing A Banana 23.09.2025

In a conversation with Jean MacLellan, Kate Skinner tells us about the Coop's history with Fairtrade, and how Fairtrade and buying Fairtrade products makes a difference all over the world. Fairtrade Fortnight in 2025 runs from September 22nd to October 5th, with special promotions in the Coop and online. As Kate says: "I'd be dressing a banana". Find out more by following @Coop Kate and visit http...

Autumn Music Events around Islay and Jura ft Islay Jazz Festival 13.09.2025

In this episode, This Is Islay gives an update on music events coming up this month and beyond, and talks to Jazz Scotland about the Caol Ila Islay Jazz Festival taking place September 19-21 2025: 21 events, 9 venues across Islay. Caol Ila Islay Jazz Festival - September 19-21 Islay Local Mod / Mod Ile - September 20 Jura Music Festival - September 26-28 The Islay Sessions - November 9-11 Acknowle...

Housing on Islay - Part 1 01.09.2025

This Is Islay turns to the issue of housing on Islay, exploring the unique challenges and issues which face individuals and families seeking a place to live in our island community. In this episode, the first of a multi-part series, Glen Roberts speaks with local councillor Dougie McFadzean who tells us how many people are on the housing waiting list, how the points system works, how many new hous...

2025 Islay Book Festival 11.08.2025

This Is Islay's Jean MacLellan in conversation with Charlène Busali, Chair of Islay Book Festival, discussing the festival programme, authors, events and activities. The 2025 Islay Book Festival takes place across Islay 28-31 August. For more information visit https://islaybookfestival.co.uk or find "Islay Book Festival" on Facebook. This Is Islay is a volunteer-led podcast which cel...

Rhinns Lighthouse Festival 01.08.2025

The Rhinns Lighthouse was engineered by Robert Stevenson and became operational in 1825. To mark its 200th birthday, local communities have organised the Rhinns Lighthouse Festival to take place over the weekend of August 8-10, 2025. To learn more about the festivities, Jolyon Thurgood met with Mairi Trawber and Angus Ferguson, members of the Festival Committee. Acknowledgements: Mairi Trawber and...

Catriona Bell - Life on Islay 1 01.07.2025

Catriona Bell is well known on Islay for her various contributions to the community over many years. She was one of those who set up and managed The Ileach in its early days and she played a significant role in the establishment of our swimming pool. In this first conversation for the This is Islay podcast Catriona recounts being born in Brora in Sutherland, coming to Islay to teach in the High Sc...

Primary Schools: Reading Changemakers and Citizens 19.06.2025

As part of our collaboration with Islay Primary Schools (episode June 1, 2025), this episode presents recordings made in Bowmore and Port Ellen primary schools as part of their reading programmes, and was produced by This Is Islay. Ann an co-obrachadh le Bun-sgoiltean Ìle (prògram 1 Ògmhios, 2025), chaidh am prògram seo a chlàradh ann am Bun-sgoiltean Bogha Mòr agus Port Eilein mar phàirt den phrò...

Islay Primary Schools Collab 01.06.2025

In September 2024, we recorded a conversation with Islay primary school teachers Amy Hannett (Port Ellen Primary) and Morvern Scott (Gaelic Medium, Bowmore Primary) about plans to work with This Is Islay to record activities at primary schools across Islay, including both English and Gaelic language material. In followup episodes we will hear directly from students on a range of activities - from...

Cancer Support Group Islay 15.05.2025

In May 2025, This is Islay chatted with Cancer Support Group Islay (CSGI), shortly after its first birthday. Three founding members: Jennifer Gillies, Jo O'Farrell and Agnes McEachern, discuss why their informal support group was set up, how group members help each other, and recent successes in bringing mainland expertise to Islay. Living with Cancer is hard enough and this episode explores v...

Behind The Scenes 02.04.2025

A conversation with the This Is Islay team gathered in the Islay High School studio, including: Gordon Bermingham, Jean MacLellan, Tom O'Farrell, Glen Roberts, and Jolyon Thurgood. We pull back the curtain on the behind the scene workings of This Is Islay - we discuss our favourite episodes, future plans, and the challenges and opportunities that come with our Islay-focused podcast. Thanks to Isla...

Gus Newman - A Port Ellen Lad 24.02.2025

In May 2024, This Is Islay joined Gus Newman in his corner office in Lagavulin. In our conversation Gus introduces us to his life and times in and on the waters surrounding Islay. He talks of the family ventures and adventures, including Storm-Cats, Storm-Pods and Islay Sea Adventures. Gus's mother Ann Newman joins us for the second part of the episode. This Is Islay: Gordon Bermingham, Jean M...

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