The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Spaceport gains seal of approval by government

Proposal: Campaigner­s call project ‘damaging’

- BY ALISTAIR MUNRO

Plans for a £17.3 million spaceport in the Highlands have rocketed past another major milestone after winning approval from the Scottish Government.

The Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) project at A’Mhoine, near Tongue in Sutherland, is expected to create 200 jobs as satellites are launched from the station.

After being approved by Highland councillor­s in June, the proposal went to the Scottish Government, which has now decided not to call it in for a public inquiry.

The decision is a massive setback for campaigner­s opposed to the project, including billionair­e local landowner Anders Povlsen’s company – which described the project as “deeply damaging”.

His firm Wild Land Ltd – which owns estates near the proposed site – had called on an inquiry and for the government to consider it alongside Scotland’s two other planned rocket sites in Shetland and the Outer Hebrides.

A spokesman said they were unable to comment on the decision at the moment, but had previously threatened legal action.

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “Scottish ministers have considered the spaceport proposal at Tongue and concluded there are no issues requiring a decision to be taken at a national level.

“This is a new and unique developmen­t type for Scotland.

“It is considered that Highland Council have taken all relevant matters into account in their deliberati­ons including the challenges in terms of access, landscape and visual impact and environmen­tal impacts where there are residual significan­t effects.

“We are satisfied that, subject to the mitigation required by conditions, the proposal accords with the developmen­t plan and is acceptable in terms of all other material considerat­ions.”

A spokesman for Highlands and Islands Enterprise said: “Naturally, we’re very pleased with the ministers’ decision which is a real boost for this project and great news for our region.

“Satellite launch is a central part of our ambitions for the Highlands and islands to benefit substantia­lly from the growth of the UK space sector.

“With up to 12 launches a year, Space Hub Sutherland is expected to create around 40 high quality jobs on site, and underpin over 200 more in the wider region, including manufactur­ing and supply chain opportunit­ies.

“There is still a great deal of work to do, including ensuring that we put in place robust measures to protect the natural environmen­t and wildlife.

“However, this announceme­nt means that Space Hub Sutherland has achieved a major milestone towards our ambition for a first launch possibly as soon as late 2022.”

HIE would contribute £9.8m, meanwhile the Nuclear Decommissi­oning Authority would give £5m and the UK Space Agency £2.5m towards the project.

 ??  ?? LIFT OFF: The Scottish Government decided the Space Hub project will not be called in for a public inquiry
LIFT OFF: The Scottish Government decided the Space Hub project will not be called in for a public inquiry
 ??  ?? The Sutherland site for the proposed spaceport
The Sutherland site for the proposed spaceport

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