The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Berth plans receive funding

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Fort William can look forward to welcoming more cruise ships with the news that a funding bid for new pontoons has been successful.

The Fort William Marina and ShorelineA­ssociation plans to install a berthing station where cruise passengers can step ashore at the town’s west end car park.

The group has been informed that its applicatio­n for funding to the Scottish Government’s Town Centre Communitie­s Capital Fund has been recommende­d for approval.

The total amount to be received will be revealed on Monday, November 23.

Sarah Kennedy, secretary of the associatio­n, said: “I don’t know the amount we have been awarded yet, but we have asked for £163,042 which would fund the whole project.

“We are putting two

“We’re putting two pontoons next to the car park”

39ft pontoons, a 78ft berth, next to the west end car park.

“It is mainly for cruise ships so that they can berth tenders and transport passengers safely and efficientl­y from ship to shore. We are hoping to get five cruise ships in 2017. Cruise company Fred Olsen has come to us with five dates, and we expect to welcome one in 2016.

“Fort William is a great location for cruise ships, because half the passengers will go on trips to places such as Glenfinnan and Drumnadroc­hit to see all that Loch Ness has to offer, and half will stay in town and hopefully provide a boost to the local shops.

“We had a very successful visit in August from the Adonia, a P&O cruise ship, and it prompted our councillor­s to realise we need a better way of welcoming visitors ashore.”

 ??  ?? AMBITIONS: The harbour authority has invited consultant­s to come up with ideas to develop Mallaig harbour
AMBITIONS: The harbour authority has invited consultant­s to come up with ideas to develop Mallaig harbour

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