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Grand plans for Noss on Dart A
cquired in March, 2016, Premier Marinas’ vision for Noss on Dart is to transform it into the
UK’s finest marina with a vibrant commercial community that will sensitively work alongside the natural beauty of the site to secure the future of the marina for boaters and bring visitors, employment and investment opportunities into the area. Premier Marinas is now in the
process of preparing its extensive plans to regenerate the 37-acre site and a public exhibition was held in September to share and discuss the proposed plans. Premier Marinas’ proposal
includes the following: a marina for approximately 250 berths with new luxury facilities for berth-holders; a state-of-the-art boatyard with modern boat handling equipment; a public slipway for trailerable boats;
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dry stack boat storage for smaller motor craft; marine workshops, retail and commercial space; car parking; a luxury hotel and spa with restaurant; café and retail units; heritage space; pedestrian ferry link to Dartmouth; and enabling residential development.
An official marina guide for
Noss on Dart Marina has also been published by Premier Marinas. In addition to providing up-to- date information on the marina’s facilities, details of marine services on-site and local attractions, this guide acts as a pictorial reference,
highlighting the beauty of Noss on Dart’s natural surroundings. Andy Osman, General Manager at Noss, is excited for the future: “This new marina guide is just the start of putting Noss on Dart back on the map as a destination for boat owners”.
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...the reflection
of quality SEPTEMBER 2016 • MARINA EURO-REPORT
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