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Inverness Castle Transformation

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Statutory applications lodged today with The Highland Council signal progress in the planned transformation for Inverness Castle to become a tourism gateway for the Highlands

The applications are for: Listed building consent and building warrant approval.

The applications, submitted by project architects LDN Architects, are in preparation for the main building works contract.

This contract will be subject to a tender process beginning in spring of 2021

The applications cover the works necessary to restore the Category A Listed building and convert it for use as a new visitor attraction.

Given potential impacts arising from Brexit and the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the programme of works for the main tender will not be finalised until completion of the tender process.

However, at present, the proposed works include the careful conservation of the building fabric, accessibility and environmental upgrades and contemporary new additions.

In addition, the proposed works include a new café space and external viewing terraces that, combined, will transform Inverness Castle into a cultural centrepiece to be enjoyed by the public.

Note, all timings are subject to change, depending on the findings of the ongoing enabling works contract (due for completion in spring 2021) and the impact of the ongoing pandemic. 

The enabling works underway involve demolition work, asbestos surveys, timber preservation surveys and structural checks.

The transformation of Inverness Castle is supported by £15 million Scottish Government and £3 million UK Government investment through the city region deal.

It will create a gateway for Highland tourism, contributing to reinvigoration of tourism across the area and providing much needed investment for the industry to aid the recovery from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The project will support economic growth throughout the Highland area, creating a sustainable, viable and “must-see” attraction that will celebrate the spirit of the Highlands.

The Inverness and Highland City Region deal is a joint initiative supported by up to £315m investment from the UK and Scottish governments, The Highland Council, HIE and University of the Highlands and Islands, aimed at stimulating sustainable regional economic growth.

Provost of Inverness and Area, Cllr Helen Carmichael, said:

“The Inverness Castle project is vital to the regeneration of our city centre and the wider tourism economy of the Highland region.

“It is exciting to see the progress towards the Inverness Castle becoming a ‘must-see’ attraction that will draw visitors to the Highlands.”

Tourism Secretary Fergus Ewing, who co-chairs the Inverness Castle Delivery Group, said:

“The Inverness Castle project is a critical part of the revitalisation of the tourism economy of the Highlands.

“The Scottish Government is committed to supporting the ongoing renovations and has provided £15 million to this proposal through the Inverness and Highland City Region Deal.

“I am pleased to see this latest milestone reached and look forward to seeing the renovations take shape.”

UK Government Minister David Duguid said:

“The transformation on Inverness Castle will deliver a tremendous boost for the region. 

“I was impressed when I visited the development last year, and I am glad to hear that good progress continues to be made. 

“Projects like this are vital to our economic recovery from coronavirus and the UK Government is investing £1.5 billion to support them across Scotland.”

The planning application can be viewed on the Council’s eplanning site here using the following reference 21/00100/FUL and 21/00103/LBC.

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