Debennut
Well-Known Member
Does anyone have an idea of the proposed housing developments within the marina estate, and what could be the likely disruption to the marina?
Shotley Marina has permission to build 150 housing units on the site, as well as permission to demolish Victory House and replace it with 19 live/work units. This site plan gives a good idea - https://planning.baberghmidsuffolk..../pdf/B_13_01384-PROPOSED_SITE_PLAN-405235.pdf
There'll inevitably be some disruption, muddy roads, etc, during the construction phase.
If you search for "Shotley Marina" on the council's planning website, you'll find lots of info. Go to https://planning.baberghmidsuffolk....earch.do?action=simple&searchType=Application
A separate development company has permission to build 250 or so houses on the old HMS Ganges site.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=shotley+marina+planning+applications&t=opera&ia=webDo you have another link to that PDF as the link doesn't work?
I'm only a very rare visitor to Shotley but although I can see where there is pressure to develop the area it seems a pity. It will spoil the shore view for marina residents and obliterates an attractive area of partly rough ground around the point. I don't think it is a wildlife hotspot but last time I was there there was a nightingale and Cetti's warbler in the bushes.
I can't see why someone would want to live overlooking an industrial port!
I grew up on, and now live again on, the Shotley Peninsula. It is a commonly held opinion, amongst us IP9 types, that Shotley is a bit of a dump. The waterfront and marina are its saving graces, but in general the place stinks of defeat.
I grew up on, and now live again on, the Shotley Peninsula. It is a commonly held opinion, amongst us IP9 types, that Shotley is a bit of a dump. The waterfront and marina are its saving graces, but in general the place stinks of defeat.
I went to Holbrook school and none of the Shotley lot ever made it to boarding. The odd little day brat was almost always a Shotley hooligan.
fair comment. I should keep my anti-Shotley sentiments to myself. It’s very telling though, that when some likely lad changed the ‘o’ to an ’i’ in the Shotley sign, it stayed that way for nearly a year!
Can you remember what they used to do to the busses??
The space ashore for the marina - parking boats, cars etc. - will be much reduced.