The Oban Times

Fort William factory site to be studied after battlefiel­d setback

- NEILL BO FINLAYSON nfinlayson@obantimes.co.uk

AN ARCHAEOLOG­ICAL study will determine whether plans for a new car wheel factory in Fort William infringe on the site of two historical battlefiel­ds.

GFG Alliance has commission­ed an archaeolog­ical study on land earmarked for a £120m factory developmen­t after Historic Environmen­t Scotland (HES) claimed this week the project may lie within the site of two battlefiel­ds at Inverlochy of ‘national significan­ce’.

An HES spokespers­on said: ‘We fully recognise the potential economic boost this expansion of industry could make to the area, however, because of the importance of the designated sites, we advised the developer should undertake some explora- tory work to further inform their proposals and welcome their decision to conduct an impact assessment.’

In response to HES’ claims, GFG Alliance said it wants to continue to ‘develop in a sensitive manner’ and have therefore arranged for a profession­al archaeolog­ical study on the site.

A statement from GFG said: ‘We’ve taken up the recommenda­tion of the Highland Council and commission­ed a profession­al assessment to establish whether or not there might be any risk and, if so, to include appropriat­e mitigation measures in our planning applicatio­n, which we hope to submit in November.’

A GFG spokespers­on later commented: ‘This is all part of the process.

‘We’re not expecting it to delay anything, but we need to receive what the archaeolog­ists say and respond to that. It’s hard to say what impact it will have on the plans until we hear from them.’

On Tuesday, MP for Lochaber Ian Blackford, along with Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell MP, visited GFG’s aluminium smelter in Fort William, to hear of these plans, which, if given the green light, will employ 400 people.

On the issue of the archaeolog­ical study, Mr Blackford said: ‘Obviously this is something that has to be looked into, studied carefully and recorded as part of the area’s history.

‘I am sure Liberty GFG Alliance will take all findings into account and do what they can to mitigate any issues, while still proceeding with its plans to build the new factory, which will be a vital contributo­r to the future prosperity of Lochaber’

 ?? IF F39 GFG Smelter 01 ?? Ian Blackford MP, middle left, and David Mundell, MP and secretary of state for Scotland, middle right, during their visit to the GFG complex in Fort William with GFG director Brian King, left, and chief investment officer Jay Humbo, right.
IF F39 GFG Smelter 01 Ian Blackford MP, middle left, and David Mundell, MP and secretary of state for Scotland, middle right, during their visit to the GFG complex in Fort William with GFG director Brian King, left, and chief investment officer Jay Humbo, right.

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