Nonhebel Park

Business units, lock ups and container storage at Tobermory, built to meet a shortage of premises in north Mull.

Nonhebel Park in Tobermory provides small business premises and storage for people and businesses in north Mull. The first tenants took keys to business units and lock up units on 1 March 2020.

The park offers fenced compounds, container self storage, 30m2 lock up units and 60m2 small business premises.

To make an enquiry, email <enquiries@mict.co.uk>.

TO CONFIRM: Nothing on the old site gives current availability, prices or letting terms. Needs MICT input, and probably a link to the storage and premises service page.

How it got its name

The park is named after local businessman Andrew Nonhebel, who first approached the trust about the lack of storage and small business premises in north Mull. His family planted an oak tree within the grounds. Great oaks from little acorns grow.

The first business unit tenants at Nonhebel Park
Nonhebel Park under construction, October 2019

Opening

An official opening was planned for March 2020 but was put on hold because of Covid-19 restrictions.

TO CONFIRM: Whether an official opening was ever held. This wording has sat on the old site since 2020.

Funding

TO CONFIRM: The old page thanks its supporters with a row of logos and no text, so no funder can be named here without guessing. MICT to supply the list of funders for the build.

Project at a glance

  • Stage Exploring
  • Location Ross of Mull
  • Started March 2026
  • Funded by To be confirmed
  • Contact info@mict.co.uk

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