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Former Scottish airfield to become supply chain hub

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonApril 8, 20243 Mins Read
Former Scottish airfield to become supply chain hub

A former RAF and Royal Navy base is being primed for development to give renewables businesses entering the north of Scotland a strategic location.

Highland Deephaven (pictured) located on the Cromarty Firth in the Scottish Highlands – began its life as a military airfield before becoming a strategic location within Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport.

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Highland Deephaven is a 468-acre industrial estate, open to all industrial and commercial use.

Largely undeveloped, the site allows manufacturing, research and development firms the opportunity to create infrastructure fit for their needs, building from the ground up. 

With industrial zoning in place, industrial and commercial developments are approved in principle by the local authority – allowing incoming businesses quick access to a strategic location within the Inverness & Cromarty Firth Green Freeport Special Tax Site.

Strategically located on the Cromarty Firth, Highland Deephaven enjoys direct access from the A9, a private causeway, and potential for expanded deepwater access.

Mary Bowman, associate director at Highland Rural, which manages the site, said: “The east coast is home to the majority of Scotland’s offshore wind projects – a pipeline which puts the country in the top 10 of global offshore wind markets.

“With up to 42GW of offshore wind power capacity expected to be developed by 2035, renewables firms need a reliable, flexible and customisable space to be able to deliver on those targets.

“A large majority of our 468-acre site remains undeveloped, providing a unique prospect for businesses within the Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport zone – allowing them to enter the region and take advantage of tax benefits and centres of innovation, while creating the specific infrastructure they need to thrive.

“With a private causeway leading directly into the Cromarty Firth, and the potential for additional deepwater access, the site is ready for development by research, manufacturing and development firms looking to expand their operations in the renewables market.”

Highland Resources chief executive Clark Davis said: “When we reviewed all the assets in our portfolio, it became clear that there was huge potential for Highland Deephaven.

“We are very conscious that the history of Highland Deephaven runs deep in the area, and are passionate about bringing it once more to the forefront of the community.

“At one time the site provided a source of local employment, and we’re eager to see that return at Highland Deephaven with incoming businesses.”

Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport chief executive Calum MacPherson added: “We are delighted that Highland Deephaven, an extensive site at an excellent location, is part of Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport.

“It is a site with massive potential and we look forward to working with Highland Deephaven, their partners and customers, to bring new jobs and fresh investment to the Highlands of Scotland.”

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