The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Levenmouth energy park £600k boost to secure jobs for generation­s.

OPPORTUNIT­IES: Six-figure award hailed as a ‘fantastic boost’ for Levenmouth economy

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

A six-figure boost for Fife Energy Park could lead to job opportunit­ies for generation­s of young people, it has been claimed.

Levenmouth councillor­s said the £645,000 award from the Scottish Government’s Decommissi­oning Challenge Fund was exactly the shot in the arm needed by an area plagued by high unemployme­nt and lack of opportunit­y for many years.

SNP councillor Ken Caldwell and Labour’s Colin Davidson said a lot of work had been done behind the scenes to secure the investment. The money will be used to create a facility where oilfield infrastruc­ture, including rigs, can be dismantled.

It will mean upgrades to the Methil quayside, which will be equipped with a strengthen­ed concrete laydown and dismantlin­g area.

Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse said decommissi­oning offered significan­t economic opportunit­ies that would help Scottish industry capture global markets.

Mr Caldwell, convener of Levenmouth area committee, hailed the award as “a fantastic boost” for the Levenmouth economy.

“This will provide many job opportunit­ies and should smooth out troughs from any other work being carried out at other sites in the Energy Park,” he said.

“We will continue to work hard to make sure we maximise as many local opportunit­ies for local businesses and employment as possible.”

Mr Davidson, committee viceconven­er, said it was a fantastic opportunit­y to look at securing additional good-quality employment for the area.

“We’re hoping to embrace the chance for young people to have careers in that industry,” he said.

“We’re hoping companies will work with us and the school to create a pathway into the industry so that people can see it as a possible lifelong occupation.

“It could also offer an opportunit­y for the docks themselves.”

Mr Davidson is chairing a working group looking to re-establish railway lines into dock areas, including in Methil, and said the more work taking place, the better.

“If we can decommissi­on infrastruc­ture here then take the materials away by ship or rail it would be good,” he said.

“Securing work for Bifab should also continue to be a priority for us so we have a mixed bag – we could build the infrastruc­ture and also decommissi­on it down there.

“It could provide careers for generation­s if we get it right.”

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