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Last Updated:  Friday, 7 March, 2003, 09:26 GMT
Harbour plans to be debated
St Sampson's Harbour
The Board will present tenders for a 350-berth marina
Controversial proposals for a marina at a Guernsey harbour will come before the States at a meeting later this month.

The Board of Administration will present the tenders for the construction of a 350-berth marina at St Sampson's Harbour for approval in the March Billet.

The budget, initially approved by the States, was �1.75m, but problems with toxic sediments in the existing harbour meant this figure had to be increased by a further �1m.

The Board's preferred contractor is Miller and Baird, with a tender price of �2.95m.

The marina would use conventional pontoons and a single tide-operated gate.

The Board is also asking the States for another �280,000 for the reclamation of the area of land to the east of the Marine and General boatyard.

The proposals have the backing of the Advisory and Finance committee.




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