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Montrose Port was honoured to welcome HMS Montrose as her last port of call ahead of her decommissioning in April 2023.  The Type 23 Duke Class Frigate, which has sailed over 400,000 miles since her launch in 1992, visited her affiliated town of Montrose from 11th – 14th March. She was greeted by members of Angus Council, RNLI Montrose and Read more...
March 31, 2023

The final visit of HMS Montrose

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Montrose Harbour East of Scotland CHART 1438 Notice of Dredge Campaign Complete Notice is hereby given that dredging operations were completed on 19th March 2023. Ross Marshall,Harbour Master 20th March 2023 MONTROSE PORT AUTHORITY, HARBOUR OFFICE, SOUTH QUAY, FERRYDEN, MONTROSE, DD10 9SL  Read more...
March 20, 2023

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO.3 2023

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Montrose Harbour East of Scotland CHART 1438 Notice of Dredge Campaign Notice is hereby given that on Monday 13th March 2023 dredging operations will commence in the navigable channel between Scurdieness Lighthouse and the Inner Harbour. These will continue for up to 5 days. Mariners are requested to navigate with caution and give the dredger UKD Orca as wide a Read more...
March 9, 2023

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO.2 2023

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One of Montrose Port Authority’s newest members to its Board of Non-executive Directors is spurring on young women to consider careers in STEM and renewable energy, particularly with the offshore wind industry growing right off the Montrose coast. Eilidh Smith, an Unlimited Master Mariner who came ashore in 2015, joined the Montrose Port Authority Board in October 2022 and is Read more...
March 8, 2023

Montrose Port board member leading the way for women in renewables and STEM

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“An unique occasion in the history of Montrose as a shipbuilding centre was fittingly marked on Tuesday 25th February, 1925 and aroused great popular interest in the Burgh, when the naming of two passenger steamers built by the Coaster Construction Company for the Union Steamship Company of Vancouver, British Columbia was performed in the presence of a large company in Read more...
March 2, 2023

Double Naming Ceremony

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