Governance
Programme Board
The FW2040 Programme is overseen by a Programme Board, which consists of representatives from key delivery organisations. The Board meets quarterly to review progress and to identify where joined up working can help to tackle any barriers to project progression. Organisations represented on the Board are currently:
- Highlands and Islands Enterprise
- Crown Estate Scotland
- Highland Council
- HITRANS
- West Highland Chamber of Commerce
- Lochaber Community Partnership
- NHS Highland
- Scottish Government Economic Development Directorate
- Transport Scotland
- Fort William Business Improvement District
The Board is currently chaired by Alison Clark, Chief Officer Housing & Communities, Highland Council. The Chair is reviewed on an annual basis and rotated as a minimum every 3 years.
Community Stakeholders' Group
A FW2040 Community Stakeholders' Group was established in August 2022. The purpose of the group is to ensure clear, regular two-way communication and reporting between the FW2040 Programme Board and Community Stakeholders.
Stakeholder representatives can discuss individual projects and communicate their views and ideas to the FW2040 Programme Board. It is also a means to identify opportunities where stakeholders can actively assist in progressing individual projects, and it contributes to the overall collaborative approach that underpins FW2040.
The group meets as needed, between 2 and 4 times a year. For the last two years an annual joint meeting has been held with the FW2040 Board. The next one is scheduled for February/March 2027.
Organisations represented on this group are:
- Ardgour Community Council
- Caol Community Council
- Fort William, Inverlochy and Torlundy Community Council
- Highland Council Youth Services
- Highland Council Ward 11 - Councillor John Grafton
- Highland Council Ward 21 - Councillor Thomas MacLennan
- Kilmallie Community Council
- Lochaber Environmental Group
- Nether Lochaber Community Council
- Spean Bridge, Roy Bridge and Achnacarry Community Council
- Voluntary Action Lochaber
This group is Chaired by Dr Michael Foxley of Ardgour Community Council. The Chair is reviewed on an annual basis.
Transport Group
This group was re-convened in April 2023. Its purpose is to maintain oversight of all FW2040 Masterplan projects which contribute to the theme of making Fort William 'A Connected Place'. These include:
- Strategic Transport Projects Review 2 (STPR2) and the development of an Integrated Transport Plan for Fort William
- Active travel infrastructure
- Public transport improvements (road, rail and marine)
- Electric vehicle infrastructure
- Trunk road resilience and improvements (A82, A830, and Banavie Swing Bridge operation)
- Local road network improvements
- Helicopter landing site
- Transport infrastructure for new housing, business and leisure developments
The group aims to facilitate and progress projects through effective partnership working between relevant delivery organisations, both on and out with the FW2040 Board. In particular, it is intended to assist with the development and delivery of an Integrated Transport Plan for Fort William, per Recommendation 32 of STPR2. The group is a key local point of reference and assistance as this work is undertaken.
Organisations represented in this group are:
- Highland Council
- Fort William, Inverlochy and Torlundy Community Council, Caol Community Council and Kilmallie Community Council
- Transport Scotland
- Highlands and Islands Enterprise
- HITRANS
- NHS Highland
- Scottish Canals
- Fort William Active Travel Group
- West Highland Community Rail Partnership
- West Highland Chamber of Commerce
- Shiel Buses
- Network Rail
The group is chaired by Paul Reid, Chief Officer Facilities & Fleet Management, Highland Council. The Chair is reviewed on an annual basis.
Reports
View Fort William 2040 (FW2040) reports