Setback for planned world-class climbing centre in the Highl

Setback for planned world-class climbing centre in the Highlands as proposed location deemed too risky by health and safety officials


  Article
Setback for planned world-class climbing centre in the Highlands as proposed location deemed too risky by health and safety officials
By Val Sweeney
Published: 12:00, 06 February 2021
Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day's newspaper
The site in Lotland Street, Inverness, has been deemed too risky for a proposed climbing centre.
Ambitious plans for a world-class climbing centre in Inverness have received a setback after the proposed location was deemed to be too risky.
The £3 million Ledge Climbing Gym was initially going to be built at Inverness Marina.
But due to delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic and financial uncertainty, project leaders put forward alternative plans instead to convert a warehouse in Lotland Street in the city’s Longman Industrial Estate.

Related Keywords

David Mudie , Inverness Marina , Highland Council , Ledge Climbing Gym , Lotland Street , Longman Industrial , Safety Executive , Latest News , டேவிட் சேறு , தலைகீழ் மெரினா , ஹைலேண்ட் சபை , லெட்ஜ் ஏறும் ஜிம் , லாங்மேன் தொழில்துறை , பாதுகாப்பு நிர்வாகி , சமீபத்தியது செய்தி ,

© 2025 Vimarsana