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Following the end of the two recent election periods, congratulations to all our new and returning Highland Councillors, and to our new MP. This is a short message to update you on activities relating to the Caithness & North Sutherland Regeneration Partnership (CNSRP) during the two election periods.
Energy & business services:
• The offshore construction phase of the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm project continues to make progress, with the huge vessel Stanislav Yudin (operated by Seaway Heavy Lifting) a regular feature off the Caithness coast. The vessel had (as of late May) installed 20% of the foundation piles for the 84 Siemens turbines expected to reach commissioning by 2019. This short animation shows how the installation process works http://vimeo.com/218014108 and you can find more info at http://renews.biz/107190/smulders-lifts-beatrice-jacket/ . Tier 1 supplier Siemens has also shipped the first of the two offshore substation modules from Germany http://renews.biz/107129/siemens-transforms-beatrice/ And finally on the Beatrice story it has been announced that the two original Beatrice wind turbines which were constructed 10 years ago as demonstrators in the Moray Firth, will be decommissioned by current owners Repsol Sinopec.
Enabling Activities:
• Great to see that fibre broadband has gone “live” in the village of Tongue, as the rollout of superfast broadband continues. As always, the best way to check detailed availability before ordering this enhanced service is to visit http://www.hie.co.uk/fibre
Communications:
As part of an ongoing process of helping communicate progress with the delivery of aspects of our economic transition programme CNSRP’s partners work together to generate news stories for local, regional and national media. I also speak on a regular basis to individuals and organisations across the area to update on progress. This week:
• Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd (DSRL) will be holding consultation events next week in support of a planning application for Phase 3 of its Decommissioning Programme. Drop-in events will be held at Dounreay Information Office, Thurso (9am-5pm, 12th-16th June and 5pm-9pm 15th June); Reay Village Hall (6pm-9pm, 12th June); Pulteney Centre, Wick (6pm-9pm, 13th June).
• The first awards have been made by the Beatrice Partnership Fund, which was set up to support projects from charities and not-for-profit groups in Caithness, Sutherland and Moray. It’s great to see the range of initiatives supported in this first round. More information is at https://www.beatricewind.com/single-post/2017/06/01/Shining-a-light-on-good-causes
• Good to see that pupils and teachers were able to move into the new multi-million pound Wick community campus facilities in late April, as the new school term began for Wick High School and Newton Park Primary. A short video from Hub North Scotland highlighting the school facilities is available to view at https://www.hubnorthscotland.co.uk/news/2017/wick-community-campus
• The latest issue of “Energy North” from Scottish Provincial Press was issued in late May, and contained its usual mix of updates on key energy related projects in the Highlands and Islands. Included was an update on the first year of the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm programme from SSE’s senior project manager Steven Wilson and a review of the All-Energy Conference in Glasgow. http://edition.pagesuite.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&edid=4fb5c305-9909-4030-bd1a-0ad7679d1bf6
• The latest issue of SubseaUK’s magazine includes a short piece on Scrabster Harbour Trust, amidst wider –albeit cautious – optimism that some stability is returning to oil prices. https://issuu.com/subseauk/docs/13052_subsea_uk_news-may17-issuu