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28/07/2009

Nigg Yard Meeting Outcomes

Yesterday, a Nigg Yard meeting took place at The Highland Council's headquarters in Inverness chaired by Enterprise Minister Jim Mather.

Representatives of KBR, The Wakelyn Trust, Scottish Government, The Highland Council and Highlands and Islands Enterprise attended the meeting to discuss the draft Nigg Yard Development Masterplan along with the responses to ideas for the yard's future development.

KBR are at the planning stage of considering further options for Nigg with a potential decision by the end of this calendar year. This would focus on the offshore wind energy sector where there are significant growth opportunities over the next five to 10 years.
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The final Masterplan will be agreed at the Council's Planning Environment and Development Committee on the 23rd September - it will then be submitted to Scottish Government Ministers for consideration as supplementary planning guidance. Thereafter The Highland Council will consider it on the 29th October.

Enterprise Minister Jim Mather said: "This was a really constructive meeting, at which everyone responded to both the serious need to make more and better use of Nigg and help Scotland gain more value and jobs from our Renewable Energy Strategy."

He added: "I would particularly like to thank David Zimmerman, president of KBR Services, for joining us, playing such a positive role and being so open with us. This is now the restart of a continuing dialogue and I am convinced that everyone is working to achieve a positive outcome."

Councillor Sandy Park, Convener of The Highland Council said: "We see significant potential for the Nigg Yard to play a major role in the development of offshore renewables in the UK. We are interested in long term sustainable jobs and feel that real progress was made today."

(GK/JM)

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