Hull’s new £73m cruise terminal plans take next step

A specialist marine engineering firm is set to be hired to work on Hull’s £73m cruise terminal project.

Hull’s new £73m cruise terminal plans take next step

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Panning for ‘White Gold’ in Brora

Salt panning returns to Highland village after 200 years

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Arcadis’ bascule bridge for London Docklands wins public approval

A new pedestrian bascule bridge in London’s Docklands has received “substantial public backing” at recent consultation.

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SEA-KIT is first to receive Lloyd’s Register Unmanned Marine Systems certification

First ever Unmanned Marine Systems (UMS) certificate has been awarded

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The world’s first suspension crew transfer vessel

The first commercial boat equipped with a suspension system could be a game-changer for the offshore wind market.

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Penzance Dry Dock saved after being bought by marine engineering firm

Europe’s oldest dry dock saved after being bought by marine engineering firm.

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National Lottery gives Plymouth £9.5million to create UK’s first Marine Park

The National Lottery Heritage Fund has granted a £9.5m Heritage Horizon Award to establish the UK’s first National Marine Park in Plymouth Sound.

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Tees Valley mayor lines up £1bn bid for Britain’s largest freeport

Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen is said to be preparing a £1bn bid to take over Britain’s largest freeport in what could bring a major boost to the area.

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Albert Island Shipyard, Newham, East London

EOI Deadline for Operators of the Thames First new shipyard for over a century is the 16th of July 2021.

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Whitstable and Herne Bay flooded with raw sewage by Southern Water ‘to save money’

Southern Water awaits sentencing after admitting 51 violations for dumping raw sewage into sea for years

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