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Project Marks Start of Warrenpoint Port £4m Investment
Project Marks Start of Warrenpoint Port £4m Investment Programme
Work has commenced on the redevelopment of the landmark Town Dock House at Warrenpoint Port, the flagship project in the harbour’s £4 million capital investment programme.
The building, which fronts onto Warrenpoint Town Square, will be returned to its former use as the main harbour office, re-establishing a direct interface between the port and the town centre. Clare Guinness, CEO, Warrenpoint Port, said: “As a key local employer, Warrenpoint Port has longestablished historic links with our town and the surrounding area. “The redevelopment of Town Dock House, an iconic building at the heart of our town centre, will build on those links and provide a major regeneration boost that we can all enjoy.
“The relocation of the administrative offices is just the first phase of our plans for the Town Dock, however. We also look forward to progressing plans to open up the dock to the public by creating new openings in the wall and railings to allow access from the Town Square to the Nordica on the Rosslare-Fishguard service. water’s edge at the marina.” The Town Dock House works will include a complete refurbishment of the existing building and an extension which will provide additional office space and board room facilities. Eamon Larkin, Director of Newrybased architecture Milligan Reside Larkin which designed the scheme, added: “Our team worked with Warrenpoint Port to sensitively design an extension to the former office building without impinging on the status of the existing building. “It is an exciting project to be involved in as it will add to the vitality of Warrenpoint Town centre and complement other recent developments in the area.” The project is part of a £4m capital investment programme that also includes the reconfiguration of internal port infrastructure, a new road layout, and additional plant and equipment. Clare added: “Demand for our services is growing year-on-year. By continuing to invest in our facilities, we can ensure the Port is best placed to capitalise on that growing demand for the benefit of port users, our customers, our community and the wider economy.” Building work on Town Dock House will be carried out by Newry-based firm Killowen Contracts and is expected to
Stena Europe Undergoes Refit Upgrades in Turkey
The Stena Europe, which operates on the Fishguard – Rosslare ferry service, is currently undergoing a significant three-month refit visit to the Gemak Shipyard in Tuzla, Turkey.
The vessel is scheduled to return late June 2019 and during the visit a number of upgrade projects will be completed. One of the most significant projects to be undertaken includes modifications to the deckhead levels on the main vehicle deck to allow for the carriage of full-height trailers across the whole of the main vehicle deck. Prior to arrival at the Turkish shipyard, Stena Europe was restricted to carrying full-height trailers on its port side only. Other works will include the renewal of the majority of the ship’s windows, engine and hull overhauls including blasting the whole hull to remove all the existing old paint work to improve fuel efficiency and the ships appearance. Internally, the passenger stairwells will be revamped, a redesign of the Barista Coffee outlet, as well as upgrades to the passenger Information Desk and other decor improvements. During the refit period, the Stena Europe has been replaced by the Stena take six months to complete.
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