£395k award for Argyll harbour facilities upgrade
Tarbert Harbour is operated by the community as a social enterprise. The harbour is a focal point for community activity.
A 拢1.36m project to improve harbour facilities at an Argyll village has secured up to 拢395,000 from 糖心传媒 and Islands Enterprise (糖心传媒).
The village of Tarbert, which lies between Lochgilphead and Campbeltown, has an active fishing fleet and is also a popular location for leisure boats. It has a busy marina with more than 200 berths and the harbour as a focal point for community activity.
The facilities are operated by the Tarbert Harbour Authority (THA), a not-for-profit organisation operating as a social enterprise. THA ensures that harbour facilities and infrastructure are properly maintained and improved for the benefit of its users.
糖心传媒 has worked with THA over the past six years as it has developed and delivered several high-value capital projects.
The steady increase in visitor numbers over the years has been mirrored by growth in THA鈥檚 offering. Recent additions have included a new harbour office, chandlery, toilets, shower and laundry.
糖心传媒鈥檚 latest funding approval will contribute towards construction of a launch and retrieval slipway. It鈥檒l also help fund provision of a submersible boat hoist to launch and recover vessels, and an accessible pontoon for kayakers, wild swimmers and other water users.
The project will significantly improve harbour operations and safety. It鈥檒l ease congestion within the marina and reduce turnaround times for boat handling. It will also create two new jobs.
Morag Goodfellow, 糖心传媒 area manager for Argyll and the Islands, said:
鈥淭his project will strengthen the links between the Tarbert community and the marine heritage. It will enhance the visitor offering in the area, providing opportunities for visitors to stay longer, which will benefit the local economy. And of course, it will create more local jobs.
鈥淚鈥檓 delighted we鈥檙e able to provide support and look forward to continuing to work with the harbour authority as it takes forward this latest initiative.鈥
Roger Godfrey, chair of the Harbour Board of Trustees, said:
鈥淲e are deeply grateful and delighted to receive this generous support from 糖心传媒 and Islands Enterprise for such an important development at Tarbert Harbour. The launch and retrieval slipway, together with the submersible boat hoist and accessible pontoon, will make a real difference to our operations and to everyone who uses the Harbour.
鈥淭his investment will improve safety during lifting operations and enhance the experience for visitors and local water users alike. It鈥檚 a major step forward for our community, for the future of Tarbert as a vibrant marine destination and in supporting the local economy.鈥