The Highland Council is working in partnership with Highland and Islands Enterprise and Lochaber Chamber of Commerce to prepare a regeneration masterplan which will seek to build on the success of the Fort William 2040 work by providing a range of actions and proposals to create a vibrant and sustainable space.
The plan sets to demonstrate how the town centre can become the focal point for the whole community, evoking a real sense of place as well as providing a positive experience for the thousands of visitors who enjoy what Lochaber has to offer.
Economy and infrastructure committee chairperson, Councillor Ken Gowans said: “Fort William is the central hub for Lochaber - The Outdoor Capital of the UK - and of huge importance to the surrounding communities it serves.
“Locals are the guardians of the town centre and play a key role in revitalising, repurposing and reshaping to offer a sense of place for both the Lochaber residents and the thousands of tourists who visit the area each year.
“Fort William 2040 (FW2040) has already demonstrated the strength in collaborative working and I look forward with optimism to the next phase of planning for the town centre.”
The Fort William 2040 (FW2040) Programme Board will be responsible for overseeing the implementation of the masterplan which aims to be dynamic and will require innovative ideas, research and a solution-based approach to ensure the best outcomes can be achieved.
Lochaber area committee chairperson, Councillor Kate Willis said: “The development of a town centre masterplan that includes Fort William High Street, the waterfront, the travel centre and Nevis Centre is well overdue and I look forward to seeing the vision developed.
“Input and help from the Lochaber community will be critical to the success of the masterplan and I urge everyone to get involved and attend the consultation events which will begin late summer.”
HIE area manager for Lochaber, Skye and Wester Ross, and chairperson of FW2040 programme board, Alastair Nicolson, added: “Input from a broad range of stakeholders will be essential to develop a shared and ambitious vision for Fort William that reflects the needs of the wider Lochaber community and makes best use of the land and buildings in the heart of the town.”
Lochaber Chamber of Commerce CEO Frazer Coupland said: “Through a strategic masterplan and a collaborative place based approach we believe we can revitalise people’s relationships with the town centre by shaping its design and characteristics for the future.
“Fort William is a place of natural capital and has many unique characteristics and histories and this announcement feels like we are being presented an opportunity to work towards the regeneration of the town.”
Further details on how people can get involved will be released in due course.
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