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The first turf was cut on the site at Jelbert Way in a ceremony this week (Monday March 18 2019). The new heliport is adjacent to the previous heliport site and will reinstate direct helicopter flights between Penzance and the islands of Tresco and St Mary’s.

The turf was cut using Cornish shovels by Mayor of Penzance Cllr Dick Cliffe, Cornwall Councillor for Ludgvan Simon Elliott, chair of Ludgvan parish council Cllr Roy Mann and Robert Dorrien-Smith, who is leading the project.
During the event, West Cornwall-based Symons Construction was named as the main contractor responsible for building the £4.3 million heliport. The company will now begin mobilisation work.
Helicopters will fly between Penzance, Tresco and St Mary’s year round from spring 2020, operated by Sloane Helicopters. Tickets go on sale this summer.
“Today is a momentous occasion not just for the islands, but for West Cornwall,” said Dorrien-Smith.
“Today marks the start of the project that will once again make Penzance the proud home to one of the few scheduled passenger helicopter services in the world, with all the benefits to the local economy that entails. We also begin work to reinstate the much-missed third leg of the Isles of Scilly transport system, working together to deliver the resilience, choice and connectivity the islands need to achieve growth now and in the future,” added Dorrien-Smith
“I felt privileged to be part of this important step in returning the iconic helicopter service to Penzance and look forward to the day when this corner of Ludgvan Parish will see holidaymakers and Scillonians once again fly out over Mounts Bay,” said Elliot.
Symons Construction will build the heliport after winning a competitive tender process. The St Ives-based company has more than 25 years’ experience delivering multi million pound projects in West Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly and beyond for clients including the RNLI, Cornwall Council, NHS and Tate Gallery.
The company is a voluntary member of the Considerate Constructors Scheme, which commits builders to care about site appearance, the environment, safety and neighbours and received a National Site Award for their work on the Grade II listed Porthmeor Studios in St Ives.
“We are delighted to be working on the Penzance Heliport Multi-Modal Hub,” said Glen Kent, Symons Construction director. “The contract gives us the opportunity to engage other local sub-contractors and suppliers, enabling this vital transport link to the Isles of Scilly and bringing tangible benefits to the West Cornwall economy.”