Telstar26
Well-Known Member
Yesterday I went to a local meeting about the proposed Fishguard/Goodwick marina. Outline planning permission was granted for it last April - 450 berths, 253 apartments etc.
The meeting was organised by the Fishguard and Goodwick Bay Conservation Group. It was well attended, but there seemed to be more people opposed to the plans than supporting them.
The main objections were:
1. The plans include an extra 19 acres of reclaimed land for the commercial port - what will that be used for?
2. Who will live in all the apartments? Will they be separate or part of the community?
3. Will the marina and apartments cause pollution? (sewage)
4. Disruption during building phase
5. The marina at nearby Milford Haven has not been successful - all the shops are empty. But Neyland Marina has worked.
6. Destruction of medieval fish trap, loss of beach, effects on wildlife
7. Will it cause the harbour to silt up?
8. It will affect existing holiday rentals market
There were some positive points raised as well:
1. Good site for a marina: a day's sail from Milford or Aberystwyth, the only deep water port on this bit of coast, good rail connections
2. It will also encourage promising young dinghy sailors to stay in Fishguard (poor facilities at present)
3. Short and long term employment
4. The area desperately needs investment (any investment!)
5. Will add modern housing stock to the area
6. Will increase tourism
Personally I'd be interested to know who (else!) would keep their boat there. The developers (Conygar) must have done some market research to think 450 berths are feasible, but I'm a bit doubtful...
The meeting was organised by the Fishguard and Goodwick Bay Conservation Group. It was well attended, but there seemed to be more people opposed to the plans than supporting them.
The main objections were:
1. The plans include an extra 19 acres of reclaimed land for the commercial port - what will that be used for?
2. Who will live in all the apartments? Will they be separate or part of the community?
3. Will the marina and apartments cause pollution? (sewage)
4. Disruption during building phase
5. The marina at nearby Milford Haven has not been successful - all the shops are empty. But Neyland Marina has worked.
6. Destruction of medieval fish trap, loss of beach, effects on wildlife
7. Will it cause the harbour to silt up?
8. It will affect existing holiday rentals market
There were some positive points raised as well:
1. Good site for a marina: a day's sail from Milford or Aberystwyth, the only deep water port on this bit of coast, good rail connections
2. It will also encourage promising young dinghy sailors to stay in Fishguard (poor facilities at present)
3. Short and long term employment
4. The area desperately needs investment (any investment!)
5. Will add modern housing stock to the area
6. Will increase tourism
Personally I'd be interested to know who (else!) would keep their boat there. The developers (Conygar) must have done some market research to think 450 berths are feasible, but I'm a bit doubtful...