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Lochaber Zone 1975-96

Lochaber (Scottish Gaelic, Loch Abar) refers to a big locality of the central & american Scottish Highlands. From either 1975 the title Lochaber applied to a local government territorial dominion within a Highland Region, which also involved a islands of Rum, Eigg, Muck and Canna. Inside 1996 administrative functions were taken across a Highland unitary council. (Look at: Subdivisions of Scotland)

A Lochaber hydroelectric scheme was a power generation design constructed in the american Scottish Highlands after the First World War. Rather its predecessor at Kinlochleven, it was intended to provide electricity for aluminium production, this time at Fort William, a little further northward. A scheme was at first designed by engineer Charles Meik but after his demise inside 1923, a scheme’s realisation was left to William Halcrow, by then the partner in the business firm originally founded by Meik’s father Thomas Meik.

A plan was eventually sanctioned by Parliament withwithin 1921, however construction did non begin until 1924; a atomic number 13 smeltery was established in 1929 & took just about 95% of the 82,000kW of power generated.

A scheme harnessed a headwaters of a Streams, lakes, & wells throughout Treig & Spean and the floodwaters of the River Spey (plus a farther eleven lakes along the way). the Laggan Dam (213m hanker & 55m high) contained a flow of the Spean within a reservoir (Loch Laggan). The 4km tunnel then linked this body of water sustaining an additional reservoir (Loch Treig) contained by the Treig dam. From either on text, a main burrow, until 1970 the longest h2o-carrying burrow in the globe, an tremendous 24km (Fifteen miles) hanker & 5m from side to side, was caused through the Ben Nevis massif. From either a american versant, down 5 massive steel pipes, a water supply rush towards a turbines in a power home at the smelting plant.

Mallaig Heritage Centre
History and tourist information about Mallaig and West Lochaber in the Scottish West Highlands.

The Island of Eigg
This hebridean island is 10 miles offshore the west coast of Scotland, due west of Mallaig. The site is a virtual guide to all things relating to the island.

Glenuig Community Association
The developing community web site for the community of Glenuig.

The West Highland Way
The official website for the West Highland Way in Scotland. From Milngavie to Fort William.

Bliss Therapies
Holistic practitioner offering services which include massage, Reiki, aromatherapy, sports injury therapy and Indian Head Massage. Based in Banavie near Fort William.

Nevis Radio
Providing entertainment and information to Lochaber 24 hours a day.

The Sound of Arisaig Marine SAC
Conservation area of the Sound of Arisaig in the Highlands of Scotland, the habitat and its endangered species, and details of the area management and the Natura 2000 scheme.

Guide to Fort William & Lochaber.
An area guide to this scenic part of the West Highlands of Scotland. It provides information about where to stay, where to eat and what to see and do.

William Shaw's West Highland Way
Guide to this route containing maps, photographs, history and geological information.

Lochaber Photo Galleries
Photographs of Scottish West Highland landscapes which include written information relating to each gallery.






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