Why is an HRO needed?
Redevelopment of Port Ellen Terminal is proposed because the existing ferry terminal does not provide sufficient marshalling capacity for the existing ferry vessels serving the port and will not provide the marshalling capacity for the next generation of CMAL major vessels currently under construction. In addition, several elements of the existing infrastructure are approaching the end of their serviceable life and are now beyond economic repair and should be replaced.
A preferred option for the harbour development was selected following an options appraisal process and stakeholder consultation. This option comprises a full redevelopment of the ferry terminal. It builds over the current ferry terminal footprint. The proposed option provides:
- Two new, longer ferry berths designed to accommodate the New Islay Vessels
- A significant area of reclaimed land to facilitate the required marshalling area
- Unaccompanied trailer facilities
- A new terminal building
- Improvements to passenger access
- An Improved traffic management layout and segregated commercial spaces
- Dredging to facilitate access and mooring of the New Islay Vessels
The proposed development would involve the demolition of the existing pier and terminal building.
It also includes the replacement of fenders, fender sponsons, bollards, fencing, Diageo’s grain handling equipment, etc.
The CMAL project team are developing detailed plans and designs for the works required; these are also subject to consultation through the marine licence process.
The HRO is required to provide the appropriate statutory consent for the delivery of marine infrastructure as set out in the Harbours Act 1964, section 14 (see above).
An HRO is made by Scottish Ministers and is subject to a rigorous consultation and application process that includes the identification of the need/or not for an environmental impact assessment.
This is like planning consent that may be given by a local authority for any works on the land, but an HRO is for marine works in a harbour.
The HRO will set out a description of the works, detailed plans and sections, as well as the harbour and operational harbour area.