Fair Isle ferry replacement to see harbour upgrades in £45.4m project

MV Good Shepherd (Image: SIC)

SHETLAND Islands Council has announced funding of up to £18.6 million towards the cost of a new ferry and related harbour works for the community of Fair Isle.

The overall project cost is estimated to be £45.4 million, with it being partly-funded by a UK Government grant of £26.8 million.

Upgrades are required at the existing terminals at Grutness and North Haven to accommodate the planned new ferry, which will be a larger and faster monohull vessel constructed to modern standards.

In Fair Isle, the boat noust would be enlarged to accommodate the wider, longer vessel along with a new slipway, boat cradle and winch house with some dredging in the harbour area.

At Grutness, the proposed infrastructure works includes a new steel tubular-piled pier, around the existing one, which also extends the length of the pier by a further 22 metres and a breakwater extension to create a more sheltered berth.

The next step in the project is for the department for transport (DfT) to also consider the full business case, ahead of a decision on whether to provide the UK Government grant. Shetland Islands Council added that it’s hoped that contracts can be awarded early in 2025, to meet the planned programme timetable and for work to get underway as soon as possible.

In November 2022, project costs were originally forecast at £29.7 million and had risen to an estimated £40-45 Million by January 2024.  Amid rising costs, in May 2024, councillors agreed to review the project to help progress the project to the Full Business Case decided upon today.

Members of the project team have spoken regularly to representatives of the Fair Isle community to discuss what they need from the new vessel and their contributions have helped shape the vessel design and works required.

Moraig Lyall, chair of Shetland Islands Council’s environment and transport committee, said, “Councillors have today agreed to progress the funding for a new ferry for Fair Isle and the harbour works associated with it.  It’s essential that we support the people of Fair Isle, and their ferry is a vital lifeline for their livelihoods and for the future of the island.  The significant funding from the UK Government is very welcome and we now await the decision of the DfT to allow us to hopefully progress with construction as soon as practicable.”