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Department exploring options for harbour development

Thursday, 21 April 2016

The Department of Infrastructure is considering long-term options for the development of the Isle of Man’s harbours.

It wants to hear from private organisations or individuals with ideas to enhance the infrastructure, facilities and overall user experience at any one or more of our eight harbours.

A Prior Information Notice has been published this week to start the process to explore potential options. Any parties with experience of commercial harbour development are invited to register their initial interest by Friday 20 May 2016. Applicants will then be contacted by the Department for further discussion about their proposals.

The Isle of Man has harbours at Douglas, Laxey, Ramsey, Peel, Port Erin, Port St Mary, Castletown and Derbyhaven which fall under the operation of the Department of Infrastructure. Work has taken place over the past 12 months to improve the upkeep of the facilities by addressing general maintenance issues and removing unwanted vessels and wrecks.

Attention is now being focused on the long-term future of the harbours, with a view to improving the existing infrastructure, stimulating fresh investment and growing the economy.

Successful marinas have been established at Douglas and Peel in recent years and options are now being explored for future harbour development, either through entirely private investment or in partnership with the Department.

Infrastructure Minister Phil Gawne MHK said: ‘The Isle of Man’s harbours are among its biggest assets and the Department is looking to test the market to see if there is any interest in pursuing new development. The marinas at Douglas and Peel make a significant contribution to the Manx economy and visitor experience. There appears to be strong demand for such facilities, with waiting lists for berths at both Douglas and Peel.’

He added: ‘Proposals for new marinas in other parts of the Island have been suggested in the past. We want to see if there are any organisations or individuals with the experience and resources to enhance what the Isle of Man has to offer. At this stage we are just exploring the options and not looking for any firm commitments. However, I hope this process will generate some exciting and viable ideas.’

To register an interest, interested parties should contact Rebecca Williamson, Attorney General’s Chambers, 3rd Floor, St Mary’s Court, Hill Street, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 1EU, email: Rebecca.Williamson@attgen.gov.im

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