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Weymouth Quay Regeneration work to start

Work is due to start at the Weymouth Harbour peninsula quayside next Monday, 16 October, to create new facilities for fishing, charter and harbourside businesses and improve public spaces in this part of the harbour.

The improvements are thanks to a grant of £3.79m which was awarded to the then Weymouth & Portland Borough Council in partnership with Weymouth Area Development Trust, in March 2019 from the Government’s Coastal Communities Fund. The bid was submitted on behalf of the Weymouth Coastal Community Team.

The currently disused area of the harbour behind the Pavilion will see the relocation and construction of a brand-new fish landing quay, the creation of new fuel pontoon and new compound areas for storing harbour and fishers’ materials, including an ice-making facility and refrigerated chilled catch store.

In addition to the new facilities for fishing and harbour businesses, pedestrianised access and seating areas will be created along the quayside eventually joining with other walkways linking the harbour with Weymouth’s award-winning beach. The pavilion and car park on the peninsula will not be affected by the developments.

Cllr Ray Bryan, Dorset Council Portfolio Holder for Dorset Council said:

“Between this brownfield site development and the various Levelling Up projects, Dorset Council is investing many millions in Weymouth right now. We are committed to kickstarting Weymouth’s waterside economy, and this scheme is just one part of that commitment coming to fruition.

“Our Harbour businesses contribute significantly to the local economy so we hope these changes will help us retain that talent in the town, as well as making it a more attractive place for start-up businesses to consider positioning themselves.

“Along with ongoing work at the other end of the Harbour at North Quay, this scheme will even further enhance the successful public realm improvements we completed in 2021 at Custom House Quay. We are sure that together, these regeneration schemes will bring long term benefits to residents, businesses and visitors to Weymouth.”

The Weymouth Harbour team will be producing regular updates throughout the duration of the work. Visit www.weymouth-harbour.co.uk for more information as the scheme progresses

Work is scheduled to take around 25 weeks, with a view to being completed in spring 2024. No public access will be permitted at this part of the harbour throughout the course of the work.

Weymouth Peninsular Zoned areas