The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Pontoons put town on firm footing for shore visits

Tourism: Ship passengers delighted

- BY SUE RESTAN

Fort William’s new pontoons were used by cruise ship passengers for the first time yesterday.

Fred Olsen Cruise Lines’ Boudicca – with around 880 passengers and 320 crew on board – moored in Loch Linnhe early yesterday morning before the visitors were brought ashore.

The £170,000 pontoons were installed by Fort William Marina and ShorelineC­ompany (FWM SC) after a cruise company had serious difficulti­es bringing disabled passengers ashore from a liner moored in the loch last year.

They have been in use since June and were officially opened by Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop earlier this month.

But the 674ft Boudicca was the first cruise ship to make use of the new facilities, which include an informatio­n board and a recently erected £ 15,000 shelter for passengers waiting for buses to take them on excursions.

FWMSC secretary Sarah Kennedy said the visit had gone extremely well and theywere very hopeful that the passengers would give the Lochaber town good feedback.

She said: “It was a fantastic visit and everything went very smoothly, despite the rain.

“Everybody was delighted with the pontoon facilities and the bus shelter.

“The passengers said it was a very friendly town – very clean and everyone was very helpful.”

Members of Fort William Town Team and students from West Highland College UHI handed out maps and leaflets to the visitors and gave them directions to wherever theywanted to go.

And a full programme of entertainm­ent and activities was laid on for them.

“It was a fantastic visit and everything went very smoothly”

The Boudicca is booked to pay return visits on May 10, May 27 and July 18 next year, and the Braemar is due to visit on May 25, with the BlackWatch scheduled for June 15 and August 18. They are all Fred Olsen vessels.

Mrs Kennedy said: “I think the feedback from this visit will be very positive, which will hopefully attract more cruise companies to include For t William in their future itinerarie­s.”

FWMSC is now planning a £750,000 extension to the pontoons to create a 24berth marina-like facility.

 ??  ?? DRY LANDING: Passengers come ashore during the Boudicca visit to FortWillia­m
DRY LANDING: Passengers come ashore during the Boudicca visit to FortWillia­m
 ??  ?? Boudicca arrived with 880 passengers aboard
Boudicca arrived with 880 passengers aboard

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