REPAIRS aimed at safeguarding the medieval pier at St Andrews Harbour will begin soon following a £360,000 grant from Scottish Government.
The Marine Directorate has awarded the funding to St Andrews Harbour Trust following storm damage almost one year ago, which led to the full closure of the pier.
The works, which have been approved by Fife Council, will include the repair and restoration of the breach in the seawall of the long (main) pier, where a V-shaped section subsided, the capping stones blew off and the walkway was damaged.
The repairs are expected to take around six months, subject to weather conditions, tides and any additional, associated damage. It is hoped the main pier will re-open in 2025.
The work will be carried out by Lochgelly-based Realm Construction, part of the Purvis Group.
Commercial manager Grant McKay said, “Realm Construction are honoured to be part of this significant and historic project restoring St Andrews’ iconic pier. The essential repair works will not only environmentally preserve the site’s heritage but are vital in its reconnection with the local community, fishing trade and tourism.
“We are enthusiastic to see the harbour restored to its full working capabilities as quickly and, most importantly, as safely as possible. Therefore, we respectfully ask that the public maintain their distance from the working area until completion of the project. Our experienced and friendly staff with be on hand to answer any related questions you may have.
“Through working closely with the St. Andrews Harbour Trust team, we are in admiration of their tireless drive and desire to recover the working harbour back to its full occupation. And being part of this journey, Realm Construction very much share the Trust’s passion to protect the long-term sustainability of the area.
“As a local company we are thankful for the opportunity to grow our collaborative relationships within the St Andrews area. This new appointment emphasises our continued commitment to improve the local infrastructure, create job opportunities and pay homage to the famous coastal town of St Andrews.”
Ken Sweeney, chair of St Andrews Harbour Trust, added, “We are absolutely delighted to have reached this stage in the repairs which caused such catastrophic damage to our medieval and much-loved harbour and are grateful that the Scottish Government recognised the importance of this national asset when awarding this grant. St Andrews has rallied around the Harbour Trust since last year’s storms. As a working harbour, the local fishing community in particular must be applauded for their patience and cooperation. With the harbour gates almost completely repaired, we will soon be able to provide full tidal access for the fishing fleet.”