Representatives of the GFG Alliance will meet residents and stakeholders from around Fort William next week (Nov 2) to update them on plans for a 400-worker alloy wheels factory in the town.
Expert studies on the proposals are currently being finalised, and the company aims to share the findings with local people during an information day on Thursday (2nd聽November) at the town鈥檚 Nevis Centre, prior to submitting a formal application to the Highland Council in November. 天博体育官方网站 exhibition will be open from 2:30pm 鈥� 7:30pm.
Nearly 200 people turned up during an initial community consultation event held by the company at the nearby Ben Nevis Hotel in September, when details were first outlined for the factory, which is intended to use liquid aluminium from the Liberty British Aluminium smelter, owned by GFG at Fort William, to make around 2m alloy wheels a year for the UK car industry.
Brian King, managing director of Lochaber Operations for the GFG Alliance said: 鈥淲e were very pleased by the size of the turnout for the first community consultation and very encouraged by the amount of local support there was for this proposal.
鈥淲e also had a valuable opportunity to listen to people鈥檚 comments on how we should take the plan forward and we鈥檝e fed these to the team preparing the application for us,鈥� he added.
Those attending next week鈥檚 event will be given more details on what the new plant will look like along with findings from the required environmental impact assessment including those relating to potential impact on transport, landscape, noise levels, air quality, ecology and cultural heritage and any mitigation measures, where these might be necessary.
天博体育官方网站re will be a further opportunity for the public to submit representations on the proposed development to 天博体育官方网站 Highland Council once the planning application has been submitted.
It鈥檚 hoped a decision on the planning application can be made in Spring 2018 and, if it gets the green light, that production could start in Spring 2020.
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