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Short film about peatland restoration in Scotland’s Western Isles


By - Richard - 17th April 2026

The latest case study film that we produced for NatureScot involved travelling to the Isle of Lewis.

The Carloway Estate is a community landowner on the Isle of Lewis. The estate covers 11,500 acres on the island’s north west coast, with over 200 crofts spread across the island.

With support and funding from Peatland ACTION the estate has already put 450 hectares of its damaged peatlands on the road to recovery. And recently the Trust has been working with local crofters near Breasclete to restore an area of their peatland.  They have also worked with Peatland ACTION to use the project as a way to train more local contractors and young people keen to get into the industry. With an estimated 300,000 hectares of land in need of restoration across the Western Isles it’s vital to grow the workforce to be able to carry out the work.

Watch the short film above to find out more.

About the Author

Richard Nicholls - Managing Director

Before launching Swift Films, Richard worked as a broadcast TV director and editor, working on programmes for the BBC, ITV and Sky.

A multi-skilled and technically-minded filmmaker, Richard is equally at home coming up with creative concepts as he is on location filming or pulling footage together in the edit suite.

Richard is a member of Independent Producers Scotland and has a love of cats, football, chocolate and Film Noir (in that order).