Tourism
The tourism industry makes a vital contribution to the economy and communities of our region
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With its rich culture and heritage the Highlands and Islands is a hotbed of creativity.
The sector is made up of micro businesses and freelancers who share the market place with a small number of multinational and major companies. TV, software, fashion, crafts and publishing sustain the majority of jobs however music, arts and antiques, and architecture are also identified as significant growth areas. It is a fast-moving vibrant sector that has both economic and social benefits for our region.
Scotland's Creative Industries were identified in Scotland's Economic Strategy as one of the growth sectors in which we can build on, increasing productivity and growth. It has particular significance for us because of its economic and community role.
Our area’s community-based culture, arts and heritage activities are a big part of what makes our region special.
We provide targeted business development assistance to businesses and social enterprises operating in the culture and creative industries sector and support community-based cultural activities.
We work directly with cultural organisations, such as Fèisean nan Gaidheal (FnaG), to support opportunities for youth and community participation in Gaelic culture related music and drama. FnaG currently works with 45 separate Fèisean organisations, many in our most fragile areas.
Our islands, towns and Inverness city boasts many high quality venues, arts centres and performing arts facilities. Our growth clients include Mareel in Shetland; Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre in North Uist; and the Highland’s largest theatre facility Eden Court.
We also work with Regional Screen Scotland (RSS) which brings outreach art provision to remote areas, including the much loved Screen Machine.
We hold Scotland's leading Creative Industries festival every year in the capital of the Highlands - Inverness. It is also a creative industries network that provides year-round business support and help on behalf of HIE.
We work closely with Creative Scotland, the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative industries across all parts of Scotland on behalf of everyone who lives, works or visits here.
of value to the region
people working in the industry in our region
of growth within the sector between 2010 and 2017
Take a look at some of the other sectors we are involved in.