ONE of Scotland’s most famous turbine steamships will be dry-docked for the first time since 1997 thanks to a £150,000 fundraising boost.

A combined grant of £150,000 means the famous steamship, TS Queen Mary, will enter dry-dock on the River Clyde next week.

Once docked she will undergo a full inspection and renovation of her hull, with specialist marine coatings applied to protect her from the elements.

The cash has been provided from the Landfill Communities Fund by EB Scotland and Clydesdale Bank.

Friends of TS Queen Mary, a charity patroned by Scots actor Robbie Coltrane OBE, is also hoping to raise £2 million to restore the steamship as an interactive exhibition and an arts and culture venue.

Calum Bryce, charity trustee, said: “I’d like to say a huge thank you to Jim, to Clydesdale Bank and EB Scotland for this tremendous boost to our campaign. Just twelve months ago this beautiful vessel was stranded on the Thames and facing the scrapheap. Now, she’s back in Scotland and could be entering dry dock as soon as next month. It’s quite something.

“Entering dry-dock will be the first time she has been out of the water in almost 20 years. It will give us a unique opportunity to fully inspect her from stem to stern.

“We still have a long way to go to reach the £2 million fundraising target but we’re confident it can be done.”

Jim Pettigrew, Chairman of Clydesdale Bank, said: “Clydesdale Bank has built its reputation around being a part of the community and it’s important for us to support great community projects, like this one. The TS Queen Mary is a magnificent ship and I am pleased that we have been able to unlock vital funding to support her restoration.”