The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Port’s Seagreen selection a huge boost for Angus

MONTROSE: Base for £6bn windfarm ‘fantastic’ highlight of buoyant period

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

The selection of Montrose port as the preferred base for a £6 billion windfarm off the Angus coast has been hailed as a “fantastic” highlight in a buoyant business period for the county.

Angus Council economic developmen­t spokesman Braden Davy welcomed the announceme­nt by SSE Renewables that it wanted the town to be the onshore link for its 160 turbine Seagreen developmen­t – Scotland’s biggest offshore windfarm.

He said the authority was working hard to build on the boost to deliver even greater future prosperity for the county.

The Seagreen scheme will sit more than 15 miles off the Angus coast and is expected to create enough energy to power 40% of Scotland’s homes.

Montrose is set to take a pivotal role in the windfarm’s day-to-day operations as the base for onshore activities.

Forfar Conservati­ve Mr Davy said:

“This is absolutely fantastic news for Angus and a vote of confidence in what we have to offer.

BRADEN DAVY

“This is absolutely fantastic news for Angus, and a huge vote of confidence in what we have to offer.

“Angus will be right at the heart of these developmen­ts in an area we need to support. It also shows why we must continue to invest in the infrastruc­ture across Angus to facilitate future developmen­t.”

His comments coincided with the publicatio­n of an economic developmen­t activity report detailing successful moves to bring new business interests to Angus.

Since April, the council’s economic developmen­t unit has helped to secure £110,000 of annual rental income and 10 new leases, half of them in manufactur­ing and energy.

Mr Davy said the deals amounted to 69 jobs secured and an additional 33 new posts in Angus.

“Economic developmen­t is the heart of what we must do as a council – without the jobs, the income, the rental payments coming into to our coffers we can’t pay for the vital public services,” he said.

He also highlighte­d strategies aimed at bringing Angus to the attention of social media influencer­s through channels including Youtube, Twitter and Facebook. He said there had been more than 1.3 million Youtube views.

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