Posted on 05 Apr 2008 No changes are anticipated in the regulation of existing leisure activities on the river. Ferries should no longer wait in the river. The Lymington Harbour Commissioners are now able to announce the publication of the Phase One Report of the major Risk Assessment exercise in connection with Wightlink's wish to … Continue reading Publication of Risk Assessment Report on Proposed New Wightlink Ferries
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Acronyms Explained
There are many acronyms for Conservation Terms and here we explain a few of the more common ones. AONB – Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty A designation arising from the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act of 1949, where selected areas were designated for their beauty and unique qualities – the only difference … Continue reading Acronyms Explained
Chilling/Brenwich gravel extraction
Posted on 01 Apr 2008 The Solent Protection Society has registered its objection to the proposal by Hampshire County Council to extract up to 8 million tons of aggregates from this coastal area. The Society was formed in 1956 to protest at the proposal by Texaco to build an oil refinery at Chilling. We were … Continue reading Chilling/Brenwich gravel extraction
East Head – The Current Position
Posted on 01 Apr 2008 East Head survived the storms of February and March this year in relatively good condition. The beach recharge, undertaken in 2005, at the main point of erosion at the Neck and Hinge of the feature, did not take the full brunt of the storm or the tidal surge, about 1 … Continue reading East Head – The Current Position
New Council Members
Posted on 01 Apr 2008 Anthony Matusch Anthony Matusch lives Yarmouth and has sailed on the Solent for 50 years. Trained as Chartered Accountant, Antony was Chairman of his family manufacturing business for many years until retirement and Vice-President and then President of Industry Association in Brussels 1998-2005. He is Member of Royal Yacht Squadron … Continue reading New Council Members
Portsmouth World Heritage Bid
Posted on 01 Apr 2008 The Working Party assembling the bid to get the harbour on to the national list of sites which are suitable for the country to submit to ICOMOS is now gathering momentum, led by Dr Celia Clark of the Portsmouth Society and Peter Goodship of the Portsmouth Dockyard Heritage Trust, with … Continue reading Portsmouth World Heritage Bid
Shipping in Solent Waters
Posted on 01 Apr 2008 Single Hull Tankers Your Council still strives to minimise the risk of oil pollution in the Solent by securing the agreement of the tankers owners and their cargo receivers not to transit the western Solent via the Needles in a laden condition. Coastal tankers, many only with single hulls, loaded … Continue reading Shipping in Solent Waters
Solent Protection hosts meeting re New Ferries on Lymington to Yarmouth Route
Posted on 01 Apr 2008 Following the announcement last December by the Solent Protection Society that it has registered its objection to the introduction of the proposed larger ferries on the Lymington to Yarmouth route, the Society organized a Briefing Meeting of principal parties to further consider the situation. The meeting, held in Lymington on … Continue reading Solent Protection hosts meeting re New Ferries on Lymington to Yarmouth Route
West Solent
Posted on 01 Apr 2008 It had been hoped to publish a final condensed version of this paper in the spring newsletter. However, in view of the publication by the government of The Marine Bill in the first week of April, it has been decided to defer this action until the working party has had … Continue reading West Solent
Lymington Ferries Update
Posted on 21 Jan 2008 Lymington Ferries Following the AGM a sub-group was set up which includes geographical representation and relevant professional expertise. It is chaired by Sheelagh Evans. Meetings have been held with Ryan Willegers (Harbour Master), Andrew Willson (Managing Director, Wightlink) and representatives of the Lymington River Users and there has been informal … Continue reading Lymington Ferries Update
