The Scotsman

£3m salmon farm creates new jobs for Orkney Isles

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0 The company has been granted approval for a farm off Lober Rock close to St Margaret’s Hope

Scottish Sea Farms is investing £3 million in a new salmon farm in a move that will create jobs in Orkney.

The firm has been granted approval for a farm off Lober Rock close to St Margaret’s Hope in Scapa Flow.

The new facility, which is the culminatio­n of several years of research and planning into identifyin­g the best farming locations in Orkney waters, has consent to grow 1,274 tonnes of salmon and is expected to go live in 2019.

As well as leading to the crea-

tion of six local jobs, the farm has the potential to indirectly create a further 30 within the industry.

Richard Darbyshire, Scottish Sea Farms’ regional production manager for Orkney, said: “For the remote communitie­s in which we live and work, the new farm will bring skilled jobs and training, additional business for local suppliers, and a boost to local economies in terms of increased disposable income.”

The farm will bring the company’s Orkney estate to eight.

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