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‘I’m giving my fish smoking business away to benefit Colonsay’

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Richard Irvine Richard Irvine stands behind a metal counter with a white chopping board and red-handled knife. He has grey hair and a beard and is wearing spectacles, a royal blue shirt and a white overcoat. His wife leans on the counter next to him, wearing a navy cardigan, a blue dress and dark red lipstick. Her hair is grey and cropped short. Richard Irvine

Richard Irvine has been running a smokehouse on Colonsay for nearly three years

Richard Irvine has spent the last few years building his own business on the Scottish island he fell in love with – but now he wants to give it away.

The 65-year-old founded and runs the Colonsay Smokery in the Inner Hebrides.

He is looking to hand over the business for free to a family which will stay on the island long-term.

He hopes this will address the island’s ageing population and help boost the number of pupils in the local school.

Colonsay is located off the west coast of Scotland, near Jura, Islay and Mull, and has a population of approximately 120 people.

The small island also has an island store, a bookshop and a gallery.

But like many Scottish islands, it is struggling with depopulation and retirees make up a large proportion of the residents.

Richard Irvine A stone wall with a wooden door - it has a glass pane with the words "Colonsay Smokery" on it.Richard Irvine

At the moment Mr Irvine splits his time between Colonsay and his home in Midlothian, after falling in love with the island in the 1980s.

He brought his wife to the island for their honeymoon and the couple have returned every year since.

The former brand consultant took early retirement and made plans to build a house on the island, but soon became involved in setting up a fish smoking business.

The smokehouse has now been operational for two-and-a-half years.

Colonsay Smokery supplies smoked salmon to the shop and local restaurants, as well as locations off the island.

Getty Images Cliffs jutting against a bright, but cloudy sky - there are three sheep in the foreground standing on a grassy slopeGetty Images

Colonsay is west of Jura and Islay and south of Mull

Richard said he felt this was his chance to give back to the island that he loves.

He told BBC Scotland News: “I’ve taught myself a new skill and I seem to be doing quite well at it but the plan has always been to get the business up-and-running.

“Once I’ve got the money that I put in back, I want to give it away to try and entice a young couple to relocate to the island.

“The population is dwindling on the island. We need younger people to staff the ambulance service, the fire service and actually to just become the next generation to run the community.

“If I was 30 years younger it might be the kind of thing I’d like to do. It’s a wonderful lifestyle, it’s a beautiful place to live.”

Ideal candidate

Richard said the ideal candidate would be someone with “entrepreneurial spirit” and an interest in food.

He said it would be ideal for a couple, where one person can work remotely, or a family to help boost the currently school roll, which currently only consists of four pupils.

Affordable housing was recently built on the island but Richard said a lack of opportunity was another roadblock to luring younger people to the island.

He hopes the new owner of Colonsay Smokery will be able to expand the business and expand its online presence.

Richard Irvine A platter of smoked fish sprinkled with dill with thin slices of lemon and brown bread on the side.Richard Irvine

The process of smoking salmon takes five days and includes fileting and curing the fish in salt, before it is dried, smoked and left to mature. It is then sliced and packed before being sold.

Richard will mentor prospective owners for three months, and may retain a “golden share” – this means he would retain decision-making powers and could prevent a new owner from selling the business.

“I’m not sure whether I’ll do it,” he said.

“It’ll all be a matter of trust, but what I don’t want is to hand this over and in six months for them to sell up. I want to keep this for the island.”

Other than that Mr Irvine wants to completely hand over the reins.

He hopes this will allow him to spend more time enjoying the island, while he looks for his next project.



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