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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.
Redeveloped ports and waterfronts in Scotland (5 P) Fishing communities in Scotland (1 C, 40 P) A. Aberdeen (23 C, 17 P) B. Bo'ness (5 C, 25 P) C. Campbeltown (1 C ...
Pages in category "Port cities and towns in Scotland" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
All of these port operators are members of the British Ports Association, the national trade body for ports and harbours, [3] and publish trade statistics for HM Revenue and Customs. [4] Some of these ports will be converted to Free-ports: special economic zones where customs rules such as taxes do not apply until goods leave the port. [5]
The Port of Aberdeen is the largest port in Scotland (by berthage and area) and the busiest port via vessel visits in Scotland also. In 2023, the Port of Aberdeen opened South Harbour. This £420million extension added 1.5km of deep water berthage to support cruise ships, cargo vessels and the Offshore wind sector. Port of Aberdeen is the UK's ...
The Port of Inverness is a port on the east coast of Scotland, at Inverness, Highland council area, at the mouth of the River Ness. It is one of Scotland's most sheltered and deep natural ports. [1] [2] [3] The port is owned and operated by Inverness Harbour Trust, established by Act of Parliament in 1847. The port was first recorded in history ...
map of Dunbar Harbour in January 2021, from OpenStreetMap. The current port has three distinct harbours. Two of these, the Old Harbour and Broad Haven, date from about 1574 and form the eastern and mid-sections of the complex; the third, known as the New Harbour, or Victoria Harbour, dates from 1842 and forms the western extent of the port.
Fort Ports was established on 15th December 1967 as the Forth Ports Authority. [3] It became responsible for pilotage on the Firth of Forth in 1988. [4] It was privatised and first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1992. In 1995 it acquired the Port of Dundee on the River Tay and the Port of Tilbury on the River Thames. [4]