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CREATING A COMMUNITY AT NOSS ON DART


With the first phase of development on course to be completed by the end of the year, Premier Marinas is keen to share the latest news from the development of the 37-acre site on the eastern bank of the River Dart.


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aving acquired the site nearly six years ago, Premier Marinas’ mission to create waterside environments in which both people and wildlife


can thrive is clearly evident at Noss. It has always been Premier’s goal to create something really special with a bustling community that will operate in harmony with the site’s natural beauty. By the end of this year, phase one of the £75M regeneration project will be complete, with a fully operational marina, boatyard and associated facilities for the users. The infrastructure for the floating marina is complete and close to being fully occupied with 232 fully- serviced berths for boats from 9m to 25m. Soon, the main bridgehead from the marina to the shore will be repositioned to allow easier access to the new marina facilities building. Designed to be sympathetic to


the surroundings, this building is due to open before Christmas and will house the marina reception, luxury shower facilities, a laundry, the Boathouse Café and a relaxed berth holder lounge. The new boatyard with its 75-tonne travel hoist has


been very busy since opening in March and is now preparing for the rush in winter lifting for customers and contractors keen to undertake maintenance work and projects. The dry stack berthing also opened earlier this year and offers a convenient, low-cost alternative to wet berthing for around 100 small motorboats or RIBs. Like the multi-storey car park, this dry stack has been sympathetically tucked away at the back of the development site. There has been a strong interest in the commercial units on site and it is fast becoming a hub for marine


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