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Lift off for Scottish ski centres

Scotland ski centres are to benefit from over £5.5 million to upgrade their existing infrastructure.

 Highland and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Scottish Enterprise are providing 75 per cent of the funding with the remainder coming from the ski centres and will be used to replace and improve chair lifts and upgrade tow lifts.

Glenshee and Glencoe will be replacing existing chair lifts which will cost £2.474 million and £1.89 million respectively. The Lecht and Nevis Range will spend £456K and £707K on upgrades to their current tow lifts. Cairngorm Mountain Ltd has already upgraded its infrastructure with support from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).

Enterprise and Tourism Minister Fergus Ewing, who made the announcement on a visit to Glenshee Ski Centre said:

“The snowsports sector is very important for Scotland’s rural economy and is worth an estimated £30 million per year, supporting over 600 jobs.

“Our ski centres bring many tourists to Scotland and this considerable investment from Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Scottish Enterprise, who have worked together with the centres to identify their needs, will provide the necessary support to ensure the sector’s long term viability.

“The outdoors is the number one reason why people visit Scotland and for every £1 spent on the hills an additional £4 is spent in the surrounding areas which provide vital income in many rural areas. The most recent full ski season in Scotland saw over 235,000 skier days recorded.”

Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) is investing £2.273 million; £342,000 to support the upgrade of ageing assets at the Lecht in the Eastern Cairngorms, £1.4 million for Glencoe and £531,000 for Nevis Range.

Charlotte Wright, HIE business and sector development director, said: “The ski and snow sports sector is hugely important to the Highland and Scottish economy. The sector has tremendous potential for further growth and the companies operating these centres have the ambition to pursue that potential. Our role is to help them do that for the benefit of the region’s and the country’s economy. The investment will allow the businesses to attract more visitors and offer a better experience with enhanced facilities.”

Scottish Enterprise is providing a £1.86 million grant to upgrade ski tow facilities at Glenshee in Aberdeenshire.

Mark McMullen, team leader from Scottish Enterprise said: “The snowsports sector is not only important to Scotland’s rural economy but plays directly into Scotland’s tourism strategy which boasts significant economic growth potential from activity and adventure tourism. We are pleased to be supporting this project at Glenshee as it will help further develop Scotland’s snowsports experience by opening up higher altitude snowfields and will undoubtedly help retain domestic skiers on Scotland’s slopes whilst hopefully encouraging more international snowsport enthusiasts to sample what Scotland has to offer.”

Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland said: “Our ski centres are a huge draw to local residents, snowsport enthusiasts from around Scotland and also from further afield. This £4m investment is wonderful news and we will continue to not only tell, but show the world why Scotland is a great destination for snowsport enthusiasts.

“It’s not just about the money spent on ski passes, ski hire and tuition, people come for the snow but stay for the restaurants and accommodation, which all provides a boost to Scotland’s visitor economy. This investment will go a long way to reducing seasonality in rural areas and ensuring the economic benefits of snowsports are felt in Scotland for many years to come.” 

Notes to Editors

For further information, contact: 

Calum Macfarlane
Media Relations Manager
Highlands and Islands Enterprise
Mob: 07900 047001

Topics

  • Tourism

Categories

  • corporate communications
  • sports tourism

Regions

  • Scotland

Notes to Editors

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  • VisitScotland is Scotland’s national tourism organisation. Its core purpose is to maximise the economic benefit of tourism to Scotland.
  • The organisation has three key roles:
    1. To market Scotland to all parts of the world to attract visitors
    2. To provide information – and inspiration – to visitors and potential visitors so they get the best out of a visit to Scotland
    3. To provide quality assurance to visitors and quality advice to the industry and partners to help the industry meet and strive to exceed customer expectations
  • VisitScotland works together with tourism businesses to make tourism a success for everyone and ensure the industry continues to grow.
  • The organisation employs 700 people and has offices and VisitScotland Information Centres across Scotland.
  • According to a recent Deloitte study, the tourism economy supports 270,000 jobs in Scotland in 20,000 diverse businesses. The same study calculates that the tourism economy contributes £11 billion annually (direct and indirect impact, including day visits) and supports around 10 per cent of employment in Scotland. Almost 16 million tourists take overnight trips to Scotland.
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Year of Food and Drink 2015

  • 2015 is the Year of Food and Drink, a celebration of Scotland’s natural larder and the role that food and drink plays in shaping our economic success.
  • Scotland generates over £2.5m per day through food and drink tourism.
  • A series of themed months will create an appetite for key areas of Scotland’s food and drink industries – from seafood and whisky to berries and high-quality meat
  • For more information, visit www.visitscotland.com/foodanddrink

Contacts

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