The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)
Crisis resort lodges snow-making plan
Leisure: CairnGorm bid to bounce back from funicular closure
Plans for £1million snowmaking machines at crisishit CairnGorm have been lodged in a bid to boost the ski resort’s fortunes after the shock funicular closure.
It is hoped they will be in place by mid-December to attract thousands of snow sports fans after the 17-year-old mountain railway – which gives access to higher, longer runs – was taken out of action on safety grounds.
Engineers discovered worrying problems with the structures that support its tracks. No timescale has yet been given for its return to operation.
Scottish Governmentfunded development agency Highlands and Islands Enterprise, which owns the resort, recently agreed to provide £1m funding for snow machines following the sudden railway closure.
CairnGorm Mountain Ltd (CML), operated by Natural Retreats under a lease agreement, has now submitted plans for them in an area next to the funicular.
Highland Council has set a deadline for consultation at December 3 and a decision will then be made under delegated powers by planning officials if no objections are made.
Cairngorm National Park Authority has the power to “call in” the application, but a spokeswoman said they had no opposition and will leave the final decision with Highland Council.
HIE said: “We have been making every effort to ensure snowmaking is in place to keep Cairngorm open for skiing this winter.
“The planning application has been discussed with public sector partners ahead of being submitted, so we are hopeful it will be approved in good time to have the equipment operational by mid-December.”
CML, in its application, said: “The challenges faced by the business through lack of snow have heightened the need to alleviate the strong seasonal nature of the business.
“The business has been placed under significantly more pressure owing to uncertainty in the operation of the funicular railway during this winter due to structural investigations.
“In the winter of 2017-18 CML ran a trial of a singleunit Snowfactory for 60 days. These trials showed that the technology was able to produce snow in this location (next to the Day Lodge and funicular).”
“The technology was able to produce snow in this location”