£3.4m HIE investment in Arnish Road, Stornoway

8th November 2025

Photograph of £3.4m HIE investment in Arnish Road, Stornoway

The project, led by the Stornoway Port Authority, will involve upgrading the full length of the 3.3km Arnish Moor Road.

Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has approved a £3.4m contribution to a £7.2m public funding package for a major project to transform road access to strategic industrial and port sites on the Isle of Lewis.

The project, led by the Stornoway Port Authority, will involve upgrading the full length of the 3.3km Arnish Moor Road.

This will create a two-track, fully resurfaced route from the A859 to Arnish Point, including the Stornoway Deep Water Terminal and the Arnish Industrial Complex.

It will provide easier access for freight deliveries and cruise ship vehicles as well as enabling strategic market opportunities in offshore wind.

The HIE approval forms part of the Scottish Government's commitment to invest up to £500m over five years in the offshore wind supply chain and port infrastructure.

SSEN Transmission is also investing £3.4m and Stornoway Port providing the remaining £409,000.

Joanna Peteranna HIE director of operations said:

"Arnish is a tremendous asset for the Outer Hebrides with great potential to expand its contribution to Scotland's growing renewable energy sector.

"Offshore wind represents a huge opportunity for the Highlands and Islands and for Scotland and Arnish is central to realising that potential. Its prime location and advanced infrastructure make it an ideal base for offshore wind and wider energy developments. The proposed road development will further strengthen infrastructure, unlocking even greater opportunities for growth."

Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes visited Arnish Road to break ground on the project. She said:

"Stornoway's location, skills and existing port infrastructure it already boasts make it vital to delivering the enormous economic opportunities presented by Scotland’s growing offshore wind industry.

“This strategic public investment, matched by shared endeavour and ambition from the private sector, will ensure the deep water terminal, and increasingly important industrial cluster at Arnish Point, is equipped to meet demand and attract further investment and business."

Sandy Mactaggart director of offshore delivery at SSEN Transmission said:

“We are committed to delivering a positive legacy for communities in the Western Isles through our Lewis Hub project, and our contribution of £3.4 million in funding to support the Arnish Road upgrade is testament to this ambition.

“As well as supporting jobs and associated economic activity throughout the construction phase, the road upgrade will provide an enduring asset in line with our aim to drive economic and social growth through projects that will deliver substantial benefits to local communities, while unlocking the vast renewable energy potential of the Western Isles."

Alex Macleod chief executive of Stornoway Port Authority said:

“This project is a cornerstone of our long-term plan to unlock the full potential of Arnish and the deep-water terminal. It strengthens the port’s position as a driving force for economic growth in the islands, while delivering the infrastructure that enables industry to expand, attract new investment, and create high-quality employment throughout the Isle of Lewis.

“This is very much a collaborative effort, with the port, SSEN Transmission, HIE and the Scottish Government working together to ensure the project maximises local and national benefit.”

 

Related Businesses

 

Related Articles

15/8/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

Islands are at the heart of a £100bn pipeline of investment opportunities

Chair of HIE, Angus Campbell, explores how our islands are at the heart of a £100bn pipeline of investment opportunities, helping to drive economic growth, clean energy and community prosperity across the Highlands and Islands.   The Highlands and Islands has long been recognised for outstanding natural assets, entrepreneurial spirit and resilient communities.  

6/8/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

Highland Businesses Offered Free Support to Cut Carbon Costs and Prepare for a Low-Carbon Economy

Highland Businesses Offered Free Support to Cut Carbon Costs and Prepare for a Low-Carbon Economy New Climate Springboard programme aims to help SMEs understand emissions, reduce costs and plan for the future Businesses across the Highlands and Islands are being offered free expert support to help them understand their carbon emissions, reduce costs and prepare for the growing demands of a low-carbon economy.   The new Climate Springboard programme, supported by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), is designed to help small and medium-sized businesses, social enterprises, charities and community organisations take practical steps towards reducing their environmental impact.  

1/8/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

Economic Development or Political Numbers Game? How Should We Judge Organisations Like HIE?

Economic development agencies frequently publish impressive statistics: thousands of jobs created, businesses supported and millions of pounds of investment attracted.  But one question is often much harder to answer: how much of that success actually happened because of their intervention? This is one of the biggest challenges facing organisations such as Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Scottish Enterprise.  

1/8/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

Economic Development: How Do We Judge Success When Taking Risks Means Some Projects Will Fail?

Economic development organisations are often asked to perform an almost impossible task: transform regions, create jobs and encourage investment in places where the private sector may be reluctant to take risks.  But when some supported projects fail, criticism quickly follows.  

24/7/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

 
£194k support for new satellite control centre in Argyll

The £500k project is being led by Exotopic Ltd at the Machrihanish Airbase Business Park near Campbeltown.   A £500,000 project to establish a satellite management and monitoring service in Argyll has secured up to £194,000 from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).  

24/7/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

 
Oban and north Lorn could play leading role in Scotland’s drones and robotics activity

Oban and north Lorn is poised to become a leading location for developing drone, robotics and autonomous systems activity, attracting high-value jobs and investment.   This is according to a new study, commissioned by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), which assesses the market potential in the region for these types of technologies.  

16/7/2026 : Visitor Attractions

John O'Groats Distillery Wins International Success with Scottish Enterprise Support

One of Caithness's newest success stories is proving that location is no barrier to reaching customers around the world.   8 Doors Distillery in John O'Groats, Scotland's most northerly mainland whisky distillery, is expanding into international markets with support from Scottish Enterprise and Team Scotland, demonstrating how businesses from the far north can compete on the global stage.  

8/7/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

How Rural Job Creation Actually Works

Rural job creation is one of the most misunderstood parts of economic development.  Politicians talk about “hundreds of jobs created”, enterprise agencies publish glossy figures, and press releases celebrate “transformational investment”.  

8/7/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

Fixing Enterprise Job Reporting: A Blueprint for Honesty, Accuracy, and Rural Reality

Enterprise agencies in Scotland have spent decades publishing glossy numbers about “jobs created” and “jobs retained”.  As the Highlands knows all too well, these figures often bear little resemblance to what actually happens on the ground.  

8/7/2026 : Advisory / Counseling Services

How Enterprise Agencies Inflate Job Numbers

Enterprise agencies in Scotland — Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), and the South of Scotland Enterprise regularly publish impressive sounding figures about “jobs created”, “jobs retained”, and “economic impact”.  These numbers appear in annual reports, ministerial speeches, and press releases.