The Tobermory Harbour Empowerment Order 2017

Article 8

SCHEDULEHARBOUR LIMITS

In this Schedule to this Order, a reference to—

(a)a direction shall be construed as if the words “or thereabouts” were inserted after that direction;

(b)a point is a reference to that point as shown on the harbour map and to the co-ordinates of that point which are stated in the table in this Schedule to this Order.

The area identified as the “H.E.O Limits” by the legend and as bounded by a pink line on the harbour map as follows:

  • Commencing at point (1) where the Tobermory River enters the Bay the boundary follows the mean high water springs line (in pink) along the Quay, around the Fishing Pier then along the Quay to point (2); thence from point (2) to point (3) as follows, the boundary extends inshore north to the A848 road to enclose the buildings owned by CMAL (as at the date of the commencement of this Order) then turns north east and follows the south road edge of the A848 road to the boundary gate to the ferry terminal car park then north, then north east along the south edge of the path to the lighthouse, then returning south to below the rock face to point (3) (as shown by the pink line bounding the area shown blue on the harbour map); thence from point (3) the boundary follows the line of mean high water springs to point (4) marked on charts as Rubha na Leip; thence from point (4) in a straight line over the sea and South to point (5) marked on charts as Rubh’ an Righ on Calve Island; thence from point (5) south along the mean high water springs line along the West coast of Calve Island and Eilean na Beithe to point (6) at the southern end of Calve island and known as Cnap a’ Chaibhe; thence from point (6) in a straight line South West across the southern entrance of the Doirlinn to point (7) on the Mull shore; thence from point (7), the boundary follows the line of mean high water springs to point (8) at Sgiath Gheal; thence from point (8) to point (9) as follows, the boundary extends south west to the edge of the Aros Park Path then generally north west along the north east edge of the Aros Park Path enclosing part of the land owned by the Company (as at the date of the commencement of this Order and shown in yellow on the harbour map) before turning generally north east along the western boundary of the Ledaig Boat Park, over the solum of the seabed owned by the Crown Estate (as at the date of the commencement of this Order and shown in orange on the harbour map) to point (9) ; thence from point (9) returning along the mean high water springs line to point (1). The islands of Eilean na Beithe and Eilean a’ Chuirn and surrounding islets including Eilean Dheanish to the line of mean high water springs are excluded from the harbour limits.

The points referred to above are as detailed in the table below:

WAY POINTLATITUDELONGITUDE
156°37.272′ north06°04.200′ west
256°37.383′ north06°03.883′ west
356°37.413′ north06°03.776′ west
456°37.683′ north06°03.494′ west
556°37.485′ north06°02.860′ west
656°36.649′ north06°01.823′ west
756°36.583′ north06°01.897′ west
856°37.168′ north06°04.010′ west
956°37.250′ north06°04.076′ west