22
Jan
Crown Estate interest in 'Ilfracombe marina'.
THE Crown Estate is poised to step in and settle the age-old
debate over the development of Ilfracombe harbour — with
plans for a state-of-the-art marina. The Crown Estate has been
looking with great interest at the North Devon harbour, in its role
as custodian of the country's coastlines. It has been considering a
design which will not only kick start the regeneration of the town,
but will be the catalyst for a massive boost to the local economy.
The Crown Estate has met with North Devon Council — owners of
the harbour — within the last month, to discuss the
possibilities of the trail-blazing expansion plan. Still in its
embryonic "on paper" stage, the scheme has been drawn up to include
berths in the inner and outer harbour and a barrage with a lock
system, to protect berthing vessels and maintain a half-tide water
level within the harbour. It also makes room for the commercial
fishermen's quay on the southern side — an initial proposal
favoured by the district council. And the most vital aspect, as far
as partner organisations are concerned — the northern
breakwater — a crucial piece of infrastructure which will
allow a car ferry service and visiting cruise ships to dock, as
well as boarding points for the Waverley and Oldenburg passenger
ships. The development would be a massive step forward for
Ilfracombe, which has been weighed down by a flotilla of
feasibility studies in recent years, frustrating the community
which sees little action taking place. And unlike commercial
developers the Crown Estate takes a philanthropic, long term view,
and is unlikely to be looking for an immediate return on their
investment. District councillor Paul Yabsley is also chairman of
Ilfracombe's Harbour Board. He said: "The Harbour Board is
currently in very early negotiations with a potential developer for
a very comprehensive development for the harbour. "We are very
excited about it, but it really is too early to count on it, until
we get much further down the road. "There will be huge financial
obligations to take into consideration, but we are rising to the
challenge. If this comes to fruition, it will regenerate the town
in one fell swoop." Ilfracombe harbour master Rob Lawson said: "I'm
very excited about any potential developer who may have a long term
plan for the benefit of Ilfracombe and the Crown Estate is one of
the big players, so it's just what we need." Town and district
councillor Paul Crabb said: "For 20 years this development has been
talked about, now, at last here is the Crown Estate, an
organisation with the resources to turn this dream into reality." A
spokeswoman from the Crown Estate would only confirm that they had
met North Devon Council – as adjacent landowners — to
look at the council's plans in their capacity as owners of part of
the foreshore and seabed, where some of the work would be carried
out.