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Peel Ports Clydeport, which owns the site, has been granted planning permission to fill in the dry dock and create a "hub for the blue and green economies". Plans for the 350 acre (142 hectares ...
The Peel Group is a British infrastructure and property investment business, based in Manchester. In 2022, its Peel Land and Property estate extends to 13 million square feet (1.2 km 2) of buildings, and over 33,000 acres (13,000 ha) of land and water. Peel retains minority stakes in its former ports business and MediaCityUK. [6] [7] [8] [5]
Hunterston Terminal, in North Ayrshire, Scotland, was an iron ore and coal-handling port located at Fairlie on the Firth of Clyde, operated by Clydeport which was taken over by The Peel Group in 2003.
As a result, the Clyde has one of the UK's leading ports, at Clydeport, part of The Peel Group. [59] The facility handles cargo from container ships at the Greenock Ocean Terminal. Supertankers visit the Firth to deliver crude oil to Finnart Oil Terminal in Loch Long, which is connected by pipeline to the Grangemouth Refinery on the Firth of Forth.
The Upper Clyde was still a thriving port in the 1960s, but shipping declined thereafter. Meadowside was closed in 1988 and finally demolished in 2002. [3] Port operators Clydeport [nb 2] was taken over in 2003 by the Peel Group, [5] who subsequently used the land for the first phase of the Glasgow Harbour regeneration project. The site of the ...
The creation of Glasgow Harbour by Clydeport (formerly the Clyde Navigation Trust, and now part of Peel Ports) required the demolition of their massive Meadowside Granary complex in 2002. After many years of dereliction caused by the decline of shipbuilding and the migration of Glasgow's docks to the Firth of Clyde , since the mid-1980s the ...
This is a list of ports and harbours in Scotland based on Department for Transport data. [1] This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.
King George V Dock is a dock for ocean-going vessels operated by the Clyde Port Authority in the Shieldhall area of Glasgow in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It is located near Braehead in Renfrewshire and lies on the boundary between the council areas of Renfrewshire and the City of Glasgow.