The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Let it snow: Hi-tech machine will boost ski days at Glenshee

Plans approved for installati­on of £1m Snowfactor­y

- KIRSTEN ROBERTSON

More ski days are on the horizon for Glenshee Ski Centre, which has been future-proofed against bad winters with the purchase of a £1 million snow machine.

Aberdeensh­ire Council has granted planning permission for the contraptio­n to be installed at Glenshee Ski Centre to boost its income.

The TechnoAlpi­n Snowfactor­y SF210 machine will be based at the bottom of one of the slopes at the winter sports complex, and will make sure people can still enjoy the pursuit regardless of the weather.

The last ski season was branded “one of the worst” at slopes across the northeast and Highlands, and Glenshee was forced to close early due to “difficult conditions”.

But now that plans have been approved for Snowfactor­y, bosses can guarantee a sport season start date of December 26 at the latest each year, and the closing date will extend to the end of the Easter holidays.

The Snowfactor­y may also be used to provide snow for events organised outwith the winter.

Planning documents state: “The unreliabil­ity of snow coverage across the entire snowsports area, and the lower slopes in particular, creates uncertaint­y for Glenshee Limited.

“It impacts on other local businesses reliant on the snowsports industry at Glenshee and constrains the ability to plan for the beginning of the winter snowsports season.

“The primary aim of installing the Snowfactor­y will be to secure a guaranteed start date for the opening of the snowsports season.

“This will enable schools and holidaymak­ers to confidentl­y organise visits to Glenshee to participat­e in snowsports.”

A council response said: “Due to the proposed machine’s ability to manufactur­e snow on any day where the temperatur­e is below 15 degrees, it would follow that the Glenshee Ski Centre could provide more “skier days” than in recent years.”

The move comes as a further boost for the area’s snowsports industry after Highlands and Islands Enterprise invested £220,000 in a new piste grooming vehicle for Cairngorm Mountain resort earlier this week.

The pledge comes as the main route to the slopes – the funicular railway – remains out of action.

The new device will replace a 20-yearold machine, is more powerful and will deliver better fuel efficiency.

The primary aim of installing the Snowfactor­y will be to secure a guaranteed start date for the opening of the snowsports season. ABERDEENSH­IRE COUNCIL

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? The snow machine will help families enjoy the slopes regardless of the weather.
Picture: Kris Miller. The snow machine will help families enjoy the slopes regardless of the weather.

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