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Brodick Terminal redevelopment – latest


CMAL, which stands for Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd, owns the ferries, ports, harbours and general infrastructure used by CalMac in running its ferries. It is the body currently drawing up plans for a complete revamp of the Brodick Terminal, and says it aims to have ‘a draft master plan layout’ for the terminal ready this month. This will be presented to ‘local residents, businesses and other stakeholders’ at the first of a series of public meetings on Monday 3rd December. Our invitation is here. We hope you got yours.

They are not hanging about. The design development phase is expected to be complete early in the New Year, and after a further public meeting to consider the final outline draft, detailed design work will begin.

Please note again that the first meeting is on Monday 3rd December 2012 in Brodick Hall. It is not Tuesday 3rd December as stated in both an article and the editorial in issue number 1885 of the Arran Banner dated 30th November 2012!

 

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