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Scottish National Investment Bank invests £3.5m in Stornoway Port

by Glasgow Report
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STORNOWAY Port has secured £3.5m from the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) towards a new linkspan for its newly constructed Deep Water Terminal.

The terminal was built to facilitate larger ships, improve connectivity and create opportunities for local economic growth in the renewable energy, transport and cruise industries.  

The new linkspan hopes to strengthen operations in the port and will serve as a critical piece of infrastructure for the whole of Lewis and Harris.

It will enhance the capacity and resilience of existing ferry services, safeguard lifeline connectivity to the mainland for goods, passengers and supplies, and it will facilitate the potential introduction of a dedicated freight ferry to the island. 

An image of (L-R) Stornoway Port Authority chief executive Alex Macleod and Laura Fidao, investment director at the SNIB.An image of (L-R) Stornoway Port Authority chief executive Alex Macleod and Laura Fidao, investment director at the SNIB.
Chief executive at Stornoway Port Authority, Alex Macleod; investment director at the Scottish National Investment Bank, Laura Fidao. (C) Phil Wilkinson Photography

This linkspan is also key to facilitating Scottish and Southern Electricity Network’s (SSEN) Western Isles High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Project, which will run subsea cable from the port to the mainland, transporting renewable energy and improving energy security.  

The SNIB’s funding – its first investment in the Outer Hebrides – compliments several other development projects also unerway at the port, including a £7.2m investment to upgrade Arnish Road.

The development, led by the port, is supported by investment from SSEN Transmission and Highlands and Islands Enterprise to provide better access to industrial and port facilities.

Alex Macleod, chief executive at Stornoway Port, said: “The Port is grateful for the Bank’s support, which will enable us to deliver this piece of critical infrastructure. 

“The investment reinforces the Port’s role at the heart of the Outer Hebrides, ensuring it is a place where people, businesses and communities can thrive.  

“Stornoway Port is fundamental to every aspect of daily life and economic activity on the islands, so strengthening its infrastructure is not just an operational upgrade, but a long-term commitment to resilience, prosperity and connectivity of our communities.” 

Laura Fidao, investment director at the SNIB, said: “The Deep Water Terminal plays a vital role in accelerating several industries and for growing the local economy. 

“The bank has worked closely with the port to understand and overcome current funding challenges due to its trust port status. 

“The linkspan will open up a range of new opportunities for the Port and the community, delivering lasting economic benefits for the Outer Hebrides.“ 

The SNIB is Scotland’s development?bank, established to invest in projects and businesses with potential to deliver both commercial returns and societal benefits.

The SNIB says its investment in?Stornoway Port is aligned to its net zero and place missions, which aim to combat climate change, improve places and drive economic growth. 

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