Hoping to soon spring into action

Picture: Eric Cormack. Image No.040874
GRAHAM CORMACK AT THE FORMER BUCKIE PORK FACTORY WHICH IS BEING TRANSFORMED INTO A TRAMPOLINE PARK.
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PLANS to create a trampoline park on the site of a derelict Buckie factory are now up for planning consultation. Local man Graham Cormack, of the firm Braidreef, has been working with Infinity Trampoline Parks to transform the former pork factory on Great Western Road into Moray’s only trampoline and play facility. Three years of hard work have seen plans submitted to Moray Council for consideration. Mr Cormack told the Advertiser: “We’re hopeful of a positive outcome from Moray Council and think we’ve put forward a very strong justification for our proposals. “Due to the complexity of the project it has taken time but we’re hopeful of moving things forward now.” The first two phases of the project, should it receive the green light from planners, would see a new building constructed to house the large trampoline area itself while an existing neighbouring structure would house the parkour and ninja warrior facilities. A café would also form part of these phases of the development.
Mr Cormack added that an estimated 40 jobs would be created. Details of the application can be viewed and commented on at www. publicaccess.moray.gov. uk/eplanning