Campbeltown Courier

Drop anchor for open day on proposals for harbour

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Members of the community are being invited by the team at Mowi’s salmon farm in Carradale to have a say on a proposal to reinvigora­te the village harbour at an open day tomorrow (Saturday).

Mowi recently announced plans to invest in Carradale Harbour, to help breath new life into the historic location and help service growing business interest.

Farm managers Warren Harvey and Malcolm Henderson are looking forward to exploring ideas about the harbour redevelopm­ent, as it has provided a vital link for the farm and local community for the past 12 years.

The Carradale farm team of 12 consists mainly of ex-fishermen with decades of local knowledge of the Kilbrannan Sound. Ex-military and tradesmen add other key skills, and the remaining team members have years of knowledge in the marine and aquacultur­e sectors.

Single-year classes of salmon are raised at the farm for almost two years, with the farm’s most recent crop yielding nearly 6,000 tonnes of fresh salmon – equivalent to 38 million meals – for markets in the UK and abroad.

The farm has also contribute­d greatly to the local and national economy, Malcolm explains.

“Since 2012, the business activities at our Carradale farm have generated more than £8 million in direct wages,” he said. “When you also add in the additional jobs created in support services, taxes and community support, a single farm has an impressive positive impact on the economy.”

The company’s 2022 annual report, released last month, notes that Mowi Scotland provided £650,000 to more than 130 community initiative­s including sports clubs, charities and events, schools and wild fish conservati­on groups.

To be able to supply salmon to growing domestic and internatio­nal markets, Mowi also has an applicatio­n underway to secure an additional farm in North Kilbrannan Sound, which will add 10 direct jobs for the area and increase supply chain activity in the region.

Mowi Scotland’s chief operating officer Ben Hadfield said: “Our salmon farm at Carradale has been a successful site for many years, enjoying strong community support even during our most challengin­g periods.

“As well as improving a vital amenity for locals, and setting the tone for further community developmen­t, we hope the regenerati­on would help reinvigora­te the high energy Carradale Harbour has experience­d throughout its history.”

The Carradale Harbour open day will be hosted by Mowi and East Kintyre Community Council at Carradale Village Hall tomorrow (Saturday April 1), starting at 10.45am.

 ?? ?? Scott Campbell is one of the team at Mowi’s salmon farm in Carradale.
Scott Campbell is one of the team at Mowi’s salmon farm in Carradale.

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