West Lothian Courier

Community group thrilled new canal marina is underway

- JOHN-PAUL CLARK

Work has begun on the new canal marina in West Lothian.

Winchburgh Marina is part of the new developmen­t in the area and the first new marina to open on the Union Canal since 2014.

It will include 20 marina berths as well as new leisure facilities and restaurant­s.

The marina will be well connected to the town’s other green spaces, including the new Daisy Park, via a network of footpaths as well as national cycle routes ensuring that it is easily accessible.

The first phase of the build will include constructi­on of the marina basin which is due to open to canal users in spring 2021.

Following this, work will begin on a second phase which will include further landscapin­g, as well as pontoons, moorings and a facilities building.

A further 29 canal moorings will be added in a final phase of the developmen­t.

Pete Nisbet, Vice Chairperso­n, Winchburgh Community Council said: “It’s no secret that back in 2005 when we first saw these plans, many locals never believed that they would see the day that Winchburgh would have its own marina.

“Needless to say, everyone is thrilled now that this indeed is going to become a reality.

“It’s a real boost for the community to see work commencing and something that we can all now look forward to watching take shape.”

Catherine Topley, CEO, Scottish Canals added: “The start of works at Winchburgh Marina cements Scottish Canals place within this historic village and demonstrat­es our commitment to regenerati­ng Scotland’s canal network.

“This fantastic developmen­t will create new and exciting opportunit­ies for people to live and work on our canals for years to come.

“The new marina at Winchburgh coincides with the 200th anniversar­y of the opening of the Union Canal, showcasing that Scotland’s canals have adapted to meet the needs of the 21st century.”

Pierre Puyrigaud, Senior Developmen­t Manager, Winchburgh Developmen­ts Limited commented: “For the past ten years we have been working closely with Scottish Canals to fulfil our ambition to deliver a new marina on the Union Canal at Winchburgh.

“It’s very exciting for us and the entire community to now see work beginning on site.

“This new marina will provide a host of amenities for locals and visitors, including new leisure facilities, opportunit­ies for new restaurant and café spaces, and new homes.”

This fantastic developmen­t will create new and exciting opportunit­ies for years to come

 ??  ?? Digging it Work starts on Winchburgh Marina. Pictured: Collette Murray, Headteache­r, Holy Family Primary School; Catherine Topley, CEO, Scottish Canals; John Hamilton, CEO, WDL; Ian Harvey, Headteache­r, Winchburgh Primary School; joined by pupils from both Holy Family and Winchburgh Primary Schools.
Digging it Work starts on Winchburgh Marina. Pictured: Collette Murray, Headteache­r, Holy Family Primary School; Catherine Topley, CEO, Scottish Canals; John Hamilton, CEO, WDL; Ian Harvey, Headteache­r, Winchburgh Primary School; joined by pupils from both Holy Family and Winchburgh Primary Schools.

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