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Wednesday 3 February 2010
Hatherleigh finds a new home
Tuesday 2 February 2010
The future starts here!
With decisions on the future of the harbour almost at a standstill while the present commissioners are unable to progress the adoption of the Harbour Revision Order - good news at last!
In what may well be looked back on in years to come as a pivotal moment in Newlyn's history, local Lib Dem MP Andrew George has received an assurance from Paul Clark MP, Transport Minister from the Department of Transport that a new set of Commissioners will be in place by April the 1st at the latest, possibly sooner.
Specifically, the following points have been made clear to the local MP with immediate effect:
1. Adverts for the new commissioners will be published within the next 2-3 weeks.(check the Cornishman this Thursday)
2. A panel will be drawn up to interview applicants as soon as possible.
3. The HRO will be authorised by the Head of the Port Division in the Department for Transport during the same period. No Parliamentary procedure is required.
4. The old Harbour Commission will be dissolved and the new Harbour Commission created by the middle of March 2010 and by Easter (i.e. 1st April) 2010 at the latest.
Andrew George has been assured that if there are any threats to this time frame he will be told immediately.
He was also informed that the timetable will not adversely influence the consideration of the EFF application to the MFA which will be considered on 17th February. A letter of comfort/reassurance has been sent by the Department for Transport to the MFA in respect of their concerns about “governance”.
With the economy showing signs of recovery, a general election imminent, now is the time to see every opportunity taken for the future of the port.
For anyone who has been unhappy with the way things have been going (or not) now comes the chance to be heard.
Watch out, watch out, there's a thief about!
Monday 1 February 2010
She's the biggest in the world and has just passed Land's End.
Cool blue skies.
full moon over Newlyn on the biggest tide of the year......
and it's cold,crisp and clear......
astern of the Little Waters in still waters......
tons of black cuttles leave their mark in the auction hall.......
as they are sorted into harbour boxes......
even at this time of year the beamers can pick up the odd bag of scallops.....
three beamers and a couple of inshore boats landed to the market this morning.
Saturday 30 January 2010
Sailaway.
bound away for her home port under power, the Pacific Swift happy to be away from the attentions of the Border Agency who spent five days searching her from stem to stern while she was in Newlyn......
also bound away in the early morning sunshine, the Filadelfia.......
those big beamer men like their big bikes......
they go with the big gear, a day's work ahead......
empty bait bins for the crab fleet.......
FalFish's sign writer has been busy again.
Friday 29 January 2010
Door to door with cuttlefish.
while there were around twelve tons of sepia to sort through at the other end......
just the beginnings of the morning's cuttlefish trade.....
all sorted by hand.....
into the gray harbour boxes that are used especially for the cuttles - this is where sepia ink was, and still is, in some parts made from......
a few big turbot jumped aboard the St Georges......
while Edwin, chief buyer from Ocean Fish, surveys his 'monk tail mountain'