Briefing Meeting on Lymington Yarmouth Ferries 22nd April 2008

Posted on 23 Apr 2008 At the Society's AGM on 3 December 2007 a resolution was passed objecting to the introduction of new ferries on the Lymington to Yarmouth route, pending the completion of the relevant competent assessments prior to the ferries entering service. It was also agreed that these assessments must be made public. … Continue reading Briefing Meeting on Lymington Yarmouth Ferries 22nd April 2008

Chairmans Report – The Briefing Meeting on Lymington Yarmouth Ferries 22nd April 2008

Posted on 23 Apr 2008 The meeting was chaired by Peter Nicholson, President of the Society, who in his introductory remarks noted that the objective of the meeting was to establish facts and reduce speculation. Representatives of stakeholder organisations in Lymington and West Wight had been invited and the key speakers were:- Mr Peter Griffiths … Continue reading Chairmans Report – The Briefing Meeting on Lymington Yarmouth Ferries 22nd April 2008

Summary of Lymington Harbour Commissioners Presentation

Posted on 23 Apr 2008 Safety Risk Assessment The Lymington Harbour Commissioners recently announced the publication of the Phase One Report of the major Risk Assessment exercise in connection with Wightlink's wish to replace their ageing C- Class ferries with the new W- Class later this year. The independent marine consultancy BMT Seatech carried out … Continue reading Summary of Lymington Harbour Commissioners Presentation

Publication of Risk Assessment Report on Proposed New Wightlink Ferries

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

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