| Progress made up to the end of August 2003:
• Appointment of Newlyn Fisheries Project Officer
• Well-supported presentation and public meeting in Newlyn
on July 9tt
• Preferred options for slipway agreed with Newlyn Pier
and Harbour Commissioners
• Tenders finalised for hydrographical and wave modelling
technical surveys
• Pilot Fish Waste Project approved for Mary Williams
Pier in October
• 18/08/03 Executive Board Meeting
• 19/08/03 Sea Food Park meeting with Merchants and Penwith
District Council
• 21/08/03 Newlyn Fish Industry Forum and PDC meeting
• 24/08/03 Blessing of the Fleet
• 25/08/03 Newlyn Fish Festival
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Sandy
Cove
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| Slipway |
| Marina |
| Shore
side landing derricks |
| Existing
Fish Market |
| Sea
Food Park |
| Fish
Festival |
| Trinity
Project |
| Newlyn
Art Gallery |
| The
Phase Electricity Supply – North Jettty |
| Stand
Alone Computer |
Sandy Cove
Sandy Cove is being cleaned up with rubbish being removed.
The accumulated stone against the south jetty is being redistributed
by contractors employed by the Harbour Master.
Cornwall County Council have carried out a survey on the Japanese
Knotweed in Sandy Cove and are now preparing a report.
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| Slipway
Slipway – It has been agreed with the Newlyn
Pier and Harbour Commissioners that the existing slipway will
be upgraded to provide a serviceable slip for the fishing
fleet during the period of regeneration. In practical terms
this means that there will be no alterations in terms of size
or visual impact to the existing slipway: it will just be
the capability which is upgraded..
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Marina
The provision of a sixty berth marina is being costed and
considered. This will form Phase 1 of the Option 4A strategy.
A full hydrographical survey has been carried out and the
indications are that there are no technical problems. The
location of the marina will be to the right of the Mary Williams
Pier looking seaward. It is anticipated that this area will
be dredged to a depth of 3 metres. The existing lifeboat will,
of course, remain in its present position until the final
scheme is complete. |
Shore side landing
derricks
The provision of this facility is being actively investigated
to enable and early completion date. The derricks cranes are
primarily to assist the smaller craft using the harbour to
land their catch in a safe controlled manner.
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Existing Fish Market
This will be upgraded to enable Newlyn to maintain the high
quality of its fish during the Regeneration Phase. All new
items of equipment will be capable of being transferred to
the new Fish Market in order to ensure optimum use of funding.
Externally no changes are planed for the existing market.
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Sea Food Park
In excess of 90% of the fish landed in Newlyn in exported
to Europe without any, or at best minimal, forms of processing.
In order to fully capitalise output a “value-added”
process needs to be implemented. This will take the form of
a Sea Food Park, ideally situated in Newlyn. The Sea Food
Park would bring the benefits of greater value for the product
and additional employment whilst safeguarding seagoing jobs
within the fishing industry. Preliminary meetings have taken
place with the merchants and their conclusions are being analysed.
As soon as a definite course of action emerges I will display
the plans at the office in Newlyn and will include details
in the next Newsletter in December.
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Fish Festival
Penwith District Council and the Harbour Commissioners have
ensured that the streets and harbour are looked their best
during and after the Fish Festival. If you see any area that
needs a little tender loving care let me know and I will contact
the appropriate officer at Penwith Council. I would like to
thank all the volunteers who assisted with the Fish Festival
makin it a splendid day for all.
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Trinity Project
Also included in this edition is an update of the existing
Trinity Project. This project is sure to have a beneficial
impact on all aspects of life in Newlyn. See the main feature
of contacts if you need more informations.
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Newlyn Art Gallery
Liz Knowles of Newlyn Art Gallery has provided an outline
of the development within the Gallery which forms an important
aspect of the regeneration strategy. Again if you require
more information contact Liz at the Gallery.
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| The Phase Electricity
Supply – North Jettty This
will provide additional safety lighting along the jetty and
every care will be taken to avoid light pollution. Additionally,
this supply will allow the fishing vessels to run a shore
supply to maintain the quality of the fish in the fish rooms
without running generators and thus reducing noise output.
As a bonus, the new supply will be available to the Newlyn
Lights Group.
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Stand-alone Computer
Regeneration schemes and Penwith District Council web sites
are now available to view, free of charge, in the Fisheries
Project Office. Telephone 01736 332471 to avoid waiting.
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