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

Tall Ships to sail back to Shetland islands

- CHRIS MACLENNAN

Tall ships will sail into Lerwick Harbour again after Shetland was selected to host the spectacula­r races for a third time.

The ports for the 2023 Tall Ships Races have been selected with Lerwick the only Scottish location on the list.

Previously Shetland was chosen to host the event in 1999 and 2011.

The other locations announced are Den Helder in the Netherland­s, Hartlepool and Fredriksta­d in Norway.

The event, dubbed Europe’s largest free family festival, will visit the islands instead of other locations like Aberdeen, where the event has also proven a real draw.

The bid, prepared by Shetland Islands Council in partnershi­p with Lerwick Port Authority, will be delivered by Shetland Tall Ships Limited.

Steven Coutts, leader of Shetland Islands Council, said: “It is tremendous to get a final confirmati­on of this news.

“We have a strong history of delivering memorable Tall Ships Races here in Shetland; they really hold a special place in the memories of so many in our community.

“This is a fantastic opportunit­y to celebrate Shetland’s rich maritime heritage and promote Shetland internatio­nally.

“It will provide a valuable boost to our economy and community as we move into recovery and renewal.”

Sandra Laurenson, interim chairman of Shetland Tall Ships Limited, added: “It is very exciting to have the opportunit­y to bring the spectacula­r Tall Ships Races back to Lerwick.

“With just over two years to go, there is plenty to do, and, building on our experience of the two previous visits, we’ll now be establishi­ng organising committees, appointing a project manager, fundraisin­g and developing a programme of events and entertainm­ent for islanders, ships’ crews and visitors. The event is a great opportunit­y to rebuild and we very much look forward to working with the community on the broad appeal of the Tall Ships Races event.”

Captain Calum Grains, Lerwick Port Authority chief executive, welcomed the return of the races.

He said: “The announceme­nt of the Tall Ships’ return would be great news at any time, but particular­ly so during the gradual recovery from the pandemic, and it gives Shetland something exciting and positive to look forward to, and contribute­s to the promise of better times ahead.

“The colourful visit will provide a major event for the community, a showcase for island products and culture, a boost for the economy and enhance Lerwick’s internatio­nal reputation as a tall shipsfrien­dly port.”

Tall Ships Races chief operating officer Alan James said he is excited to bring the races to the North Sea.

“We are thrilled to welcome back old friends of the series and are confident these ports host the internatio­nal Tall Ships fleet in spectacula­r fashion with their longstandi­ng maritime legacies,” he said.

“Fantastic opportunit­y to celebrate Shetland’s rich maritime heritage

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 ??  ?? AHOY: The Tall Ships Races have previously visited Lerwick in 1999 and 2011 and are due to return in 2023.
AHOY: The Tall Ships Races have previously visited Lerwick in 1999 and 2011 and are due to return in 2023.

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