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Remembering and honouring our heroes #lestweforget
Great to see the @galleycaptains has been ranked sixth most sustainable restaurant in the world. Well Done from all at Scrabster Harbour! http://goo.gl/Fhx9Oi
We are embracing ourselves for a ‘Norse’ invasion this evening as the Scalloway Viking Squad enters our shores. It will be sending 35 members of its crew to our port in a unique fundraising event, raising money for people receiving treatment for cancer. It will be a fantastic evening, for a fantastic cause so keep your eyes peeled for them!
We are very proud to announce the launch of our new website! If you haven't already seen it, have a look now and let us know what you think www.scrabster.co.uk
We're a proud partner of the Fishing for Litter project:
We have had a busy 2015 so far, with 304 vessel arrivals and vessel tonnage of 1,044,814 tonnes in January and February
We will be exhibiting at the Seatrade Miami cruise exhibition as part of the Cruise Scotland delegation next week
This week sees the first port activity in connection with the MeyGen Phase 1A tidal energy project.
The steel to be fabricated into the ballast blocks for the project is scheduled to be discharged at the port later this week.
We have had a busy 2015 so far, with 304 vessel arrivals and vessel tonnage of 1,044,814 tonnes in January and February
We will be exhibiting at the Seatrade Miami cruise exhibition as part of the Cruise Scotland delegation next week
Scrabster Harbour Trust are exhibiting at the Seatrade Miami cruise exhibition in Miami as part of the Cruise Scotland delegation next week
Visit our website today for more information on what we do http://ow.ly/JXtgE
The tonnage of vessels at Scrabster Harbour is up 4.5% in comparison with 2013
We now have a company LinkedIn profile, follow us today for the latest Scrabster Harbour news http://ow.ly/JG3bB
The tonnage of vessels at Scrabster Harbour is up 4.5% in comparison with 2013
Scrabster Harbour is now a member of @OilandGasUK
Blades were discharged by the vessel “Abis Bordeaux” last week, seen in the storage compound in the foreground
2014 non ferry related Vessel tonnage is the second highest over the past 25 years