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Repairs started at Cullen Harbour by Moray Council


By Alistair Whitfield

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Repair works costing £125,000 are now under way at Cullen harbour.

The work is due to be completed by November.

Until then people are being asked to avoid the north pier and footpath around the harbour basin.

Fencing and a diversion route are being put in place to protect both the public and site workers.

Shona Morrison, Convener of Moray Council, said: "This project marks a significant investment of £125,000 within Cullen Harbour through our capital programme of works.

"It will improve the integrity of the seawall and safeguard the structure against the elements."

Moray Council states that voids behind the timber piles to the south of the harbour are being filled in.

In addition, the seawall is being refaced because concrete has come loose from the structure.

These council adds that these areas will be broken apart and filled in with a suitable marine concrete.


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