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Cowes Breakwater Project November 2015 report

As reported in our newsletter last month, contractors Boskalis Westminster have finished the rock armouring of the new Cowes Breakwater. The removal of surplus gravel material to the north of the breakwater has been delayed due to the requirement for contractors to obtain a new MMO (Marine Management Organisation) consent...

Cowes Breakwater Project review ABPmer report

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) regrets that the ABPmer Report prepared for the Cowes Breakwater Project review is not yet authorised for publication. The CHC will advise as soon as it is made available.

CHC reports on Cowes Breakwater Project review

In the Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) E-newsletter of 4th July, we published results of the June 2015 formal review of the Cowes Breakwater Project and CHC’s decision, supported by the Harbour Advisory Committee, to proceed with the 2015 breakwater construction. The Commission is also committed to providing the background information and...

Cowes Breakwater special project review

The CHC Commissioners met on Friday, 3rd July for an Extraordinary Board Meeting to consider the formal Cowes Breakwater Project review that addressed the issues of changes in tidal flows and potential changes to the sedimentation regime as a result of the 2014 breakwater construction. The Commissioners received a presentation...

The Cowes Breakwater Project display

A set of four display boards, which tell the story of the Cowes Breakwater Project, are now on show at Cowes Library (12-14 Beckford Road, Cowes PO31 7SG) and can be viewed during normal Library opening times as follows: Monday 1000 - 1230 and 1330 - 1700 Tuesday 1000 - 1230 and...

2014 Cowes Breakwater Project construction round-up

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) is pleased to report that completion on the 2014 phases of the Cowes breakwater construction programme is imminent with contractors Boskalis Westminster now finalising the reshaping of the 350 metre long breakwater core in advance of a winter settlement period.Diagram 1 - Breakwater profile winter 2014-2015:...

The Cowes Breakwater Project story

Cowes Harbour Commission has published a short video and installed several displays around Cowes telling the story behind the new Cowes breakwater; the rationale for building a breakwater, the benefits to come as a result, construction timescales, and an all important safety message. Passengers on Red Funnel’s vehicle ferries and Red...

Cowes Breakwater Project and Cowes Week

Press release issued by Cowes Week Limited: Work started in May this year on the long-awaited new detached breakwater for Cowes Harbour, which will give the marinas and moorings protection from northeasterly winds and minimise damage to boats caused by strong winds in this direction. The project is contracted and managed...

Support the Cowes Breakwater Project

Cowes Harbour Commission is ready to deliver: As many of you know, Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) has been working to deliver an Outer Harbour breakwater, providing East Cowes and Cowes (together ‘Cowes’) with a true, sheltered harbour. We were doing this in partnership with the Regional Development Agency (RDA), SEEDA; however,...

'Frequently asked Questions' on the Cowes Breakwater Project (updated September 2013)

NB. For all the latest information, read Cowes Local Notices to Mariners and visit the Cowes Breakwater Project section.You can now read a selection of ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ regarding the new Cowes breakwater and other aspects of the proposed harbour infrastructure development. Cowes Breakwater Project – Frequently Asked Questions: (updated 19 September 2013)...

Outer Harbour Project update

Stakeholders who attended our Annual Public Meeting in the spring may remember that Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) gave a commitment to report on and confirm the situation and proposed next stages of the Outer Harbour Project (OHP) by the end of the summer. CHC is now in a position to...

Community projects for Cowes Harbour

Last month, Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) proposed a number of community-based projects that CHC could potentially help facilitate for the harbour and River Medina. After discussion and feedback from September’s Harbour Advisory Committee meeting, the focus will be on expanding opportunities for general access to the water and community engagement. We...

Outer Harbour Project update December 2016

Negotiations continue towards finalising the 'Harbour Infrastructure Funding Agreement' (HIFA) between Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC), the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), and the developer of the HCA’s Victoria Quay marina in East Cowes, which will enable delivery of Phases 2 and 3 of the Outer Harbour Project, the Eastern Channel...

October 2016 news on the Outer Harbour Project (OHP)

Over the past month, progress has continued towards finalising the 'Harbour Infrastructure Funding Agreement' between Cowes Harbour Commission, the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and their developers Camper & Nicholsons and Westcourt Real Estate; this agreement is essential to provide the funding for the Shrape Breakwater extension and Eastern Channel...

Outer Harbour Project progress update

Following the conclusion of CHC’s consultation with stakeholders on the planned design optimisation and changes to the next phases of the Cowes Outer Harbour Project (OHP), the Harbour Advisory Committee has confirmed its support for the completion of the optimised scheme as proposed by CHC. No definitive and final decision...

Report on Cowes Outer Harbour Project Public Meeting

Cowes Harbour Commission’s (CHC) public presentation and review of the Outer Harbour Project was held on 19th May 2016 at the Island Sailing Club in Cowes with an audience of over 100 stakeholders and harbour users attending. Hydrodynamic consultants ABPmer and programme managers Marina Projects were also present. The purpose...

Cowes Outer Harbour Project public meeting

The Chairman Designate of Cowes Harbour Commission, David Riley, extends an invitation to all harbour users to attend a ‘Public Presentation & Review of the Cowes Outer Harbour Project’ on Thursday, 19th May at 1900 at the Island Sailing Club in Cowes.Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) undertook a review of the...

Cowes Breakwater rock armouring complete

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) is pleased to report that contractors Boskalis Westminster have completed the installation of rock armour layers to the new detached Cowes Breakwater. Five navigation light beacons have now been instated along the crest of the breakwater, details of which can be found in Local Notice to...

Breakwater site visit for Advisory Committee

Members of the Harbour Advisory Committee paid a site visit to the new Cowes Breakwater today (Tuesday, 29th September), to get a close-up view of the 350-metre long structure and learn about the construction process from contractor Boskalis Westminster. Ben Willows, Chairman of the Advisory Committee (CHAC), said: “We are very...

Breakwater construction summer to autumn 2015

Following on from the recent Breakwater Project Review, contractors Boskalis Westminster mobilised at the end of July for the last stage of the Cowes Breakwater build, which will be completed in October 2015. This involves a final reshaping of the breakwater’s gravel core, bringing sections into profile before applying layers...

BBC Radio Solent visits the Cowes Breakwater

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) welcomed Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and Shelley Jory-Leigh to Cowes last week for the recording of BBC Radio Solent's The H20 Show. They visited the new Cowes Breakwater and interviewed Harbour Master Capt. Stuart McIntosh and Paul Datson from Boskalis Westminster about its construction and use. Do take...

Final phase of Cowes Breakwater construction

2015 is set be a landmark year for Cowes Harbour with the final stages of works on the new detached Breakwater commencing in June and construction due to be completed by October.Following a successful winter settlement period of the Breakwater’s gravel core, Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) is pleased to report...

February breakwater works in Cowes

We can now bring you the first news on this year’s breakwater construction works. Following a winter monitoring and settlement period of the new breakwater’s gravel core, Cowes Harbour Commission’s contractors Boskalis Westminster will return on 25th February 2015 to carry out a week’s re-shaping work using the same plant...

Admiral de Horsey and the 19th century campaign for a breakwater

The proposal for a breakwater to protect Cowes Harbour from northerly and northeasterly winds was, in fact, first tabled in 18601 by Admiral de Horsey, a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron and one of the best-known residents of Cowes at this time.2 Admiral Sir Algernon Frederick Rous de Horsey KCB (1827...

Cowes Breakwater acts as catalyst for new investment

New detached Cowes Breakwater, delivered by Cowes Harbour Commission, unlocks the harbour’s potential and creates catalyst for investment and job opportunities. The main aim of Cowes Harbour Commission’s (CHC) investment into the new Cowes Breakwater was to provide a true sheltered harbour, thereby unlocking its full potential and creating a catalyst...

Cowes breakwater in IHS Dredging and Port Construction

“Now under construction, Cowes Harbour’s outer breakwater is the culmination of a proposal dating back to 1861. As well as enhancing safety and shelter, the project will spur regeneration plans for East Cowes and the Medina gateway,” writes Tony Slinn in IHS Dredging and Port Construction magazine. Entitled ‘The Perfect Project’,...

Installation of breakwater gravel core

Work on the new Cowes breakwater progresses extremely well with CHC’s contractors Boskalis Westminster currently on stage 4 of the 2014 programme, the installation of the breakwater’s gravel core up to approximately 4 metres above chart datum. The dredger Sospan Dau delivers up to to five loads of gravel per day...

Construction of breakwater advances into third stage

Work on the construction of a new breakwater structure at the mouth of Cowes Harbour, which will transform the port into a true sheltered harbourage, has successfully moved into the third stage of this vital 18-month coastal protection project. Cowes Harbour Commission’s appointed contractors Boskalis Westminster, world leaders in the design...

Information on breakwater build for local residents

Cowes Harbour Commission is working with contractors Boskalis Westminster and project managers Atkins to reduce and mitigate the ambient noise in respect to the current stage of construction on the new Cowes breakwater and has released the following information: “The noise that is being reported is the ambient noise from the...

Cowes breakwater construction update

We are pleased to report that breakwater contractors Boskalis Westminster have successfully installed an initial 1.5m layer of sand and gravel using a small dredger, which discharged via a floating pipeline to a sprayer barge anchored along the line of the breakwater. The installation of a series of wick drains commenced...

Notice to Mariners issued on altered breakwater 'Exclusion Zone'

Breakwater contractors Boskalis Westminster finished applying the sand layer on Friday, 23rd May and the Sospan Dau dredger and D2 spraying barge have now departed the Exclusion Zone.  The breakwater is submerged with a depth of approximately 0.5m above chart datum, which means that it may just break the surface...

Cowes breakwater construction commences

Construction on the Cowes breakwater will officially commence on Saturday, 17th May 2014. A 30 metre barge named D2 and a 300 metre floating pipeline have already arrived and are anchored within the 'Exclusion Zone'. The dredger Sospan Dau will arrive in Cowes at 07:30 on Saturday morning and will commence a...

Breakwater build moves ahead

As reported in our March newsletter, the principles and methodology for construction of the new detached breakwater have been finalised and can now be viewed on the new CHC website at: cowesharbourcommission.co.uk/breakwater. During May, a dredger and barge will be working almost continuously within the ‘Exclusion Zone’ in order to lay...

2014 Cowes breakwater construction programme

Construction of the new detached breakwater for Cowes is set to commence in early May. The initial construction phase will be completed this autumn, at which point the gravel core will be visible approximately 5 metres clear of Low Water spring tides. Following a settlement period, contractors Boskalis Westminster will...

Cowes Harbour and the breakwater build

Cowes Harbour Commissioners are fully committed to working in partnership with breakwater contractors Boskalis Westminster, project managers Atkins, Cowes Clubs and Classes, Cowes Week Limited, Town Councils, and local stakeholders to effectively and safely manage and control any potential impacts from the breakwater works on the harbour operation and smooth...

Cowes breakwater backed by government investment

Plans to enhance Cowes’ reputation as an international sailing destination have been backed by an agreement by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) to invest more than £3m in major infrastructure improvements. The HCA is to invest £3.16m in the Cowes Harbour Commission’s proposals to install a new 345m-long stone breakwater...

Cowes breakwater delivery (updated January 2014)

NB. For the latest information, read Cowes Local Notices to Mariners and visit the Cowes Breakwater Project section. Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) is pleased to be in a position to publish a preliminary timeline for the construction of the new Cowes breakwater. Final ground investigation works completed September 2013Tenders from short-listed contractors...

Construction of the Cowes breakwater set to start at Easter

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) has today (28th February 2014) appointed Boskalis Westminster to undertake construction of the new £7 million detached breakwater for Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The construction of the new breakwater will be carried out in two phases, with the first phase, creating the core structure...

What to do if you find lost or discarded fishing gear

Act now to record with Fish&Click! Thanks to the new app Fish&Click developed by Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea) as part of the INdIGO* project, everyone can now contribute to an inventory of lost fishing gear found at sea and on the shore. This action will...

Delivering assets for everyone

Island writer Amber Beard talks to recently retired Stuart McIntosh. The Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) has seen a sea change in the past twenty years; governance and statutes have been modernised and revised, assets have been acquired, built, and realised and the future of the harbour secured for future generations and...

Supporting young people into maritime careers

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) is keen to promote awareness of the marine environment and opportunities for young people in the marine industry, whether that is, for example, participating in the Royal Yacht Squadron Foundation’s Maritime Careers Fairs, giving a presentation to University of Portsmouth Post Graduates studying Coastal and Marine...

Mid-term review of Strategic Plan 2016-2021

Cowes Harbour Commission is carrying out a mid-term review of CHC’s current 5 year Strategic Plan and we would like to hear from you. The Board of Commissioners' focus for the review is to give consideration to increasing investment into harbour services and facilities for sustainable employment and the long-term prosperity...

Judges charmed by the Sound of the Sea

A Natural Response Wins Cowes Harbour Landmark Design Competition A sculpture design inspired by the Isle of Wight’s seaside heritage, natural beauty and the seascape and shore sculptures of the great 20th century British sculptor, Dame Barbara Hepworth has won the competition to produce a theoretical design for a piece to...

Harbour and marine employment sites of strategic importance

At the October Board meeting, Cowes Harbour Commissioners discussed the three strategic, interlinked harbour and marine employment sites that are currently at various stages of development. These are the Cowes Outer Harbour Project/Venture Quays development in East Cowes, Kingston Marine Park at Whippingham, and Medina Yard in Cowes. Cowes Outer Harbour...

May 2017 Annual Public Meeting report

Cowes Harbour Commission’s 2017 Annual Public Meeting was held last Thursday (25th May) on a beautifully warm and sunny evening at the Island Sailing Club in Cowes. Even though it was one of the nicest evenings we have enjoyed so far this year, the meeting was well attended by harbour...

Works and Dredge licence application – Victoria Quay marina development

A works and dredge licence application for the construction of the Victoria Quay marina development at East Cowes, has been received by Cowes Harbour Commission. We are required to publicise the application and associated drawings. All information is available at the Cowes Harbour Office. This application, submitted to Cowes Harbour Commission...

Annual mooring licence renewals for 2017

All Cowes Harbour licenced annual mooring holders should have received their renewal forms by now; please ensure that these are completed and returned promptly. The deadline for payment of annual mooring licences is Friday, 6th January 2017. If you are planning to give up your mooring for 2017, it would be...

CHC Chairman's response to County Press letter

Cowes Harbour Commission's response to the letter from Keith Hayden published in the Isle of Wight County Press on Friday, 7th October 2016: With reference to Keith Hayden’s letter on the planned new Victoria Marina in East Cowes (CP, 07-10-16), Cowes Harbour Commission would like to provide an accurate update and...

Decision made on final OHP design layout

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) has now agreed the final Outer Harbour Project (OHP) design layout with the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and their development partners Camper & Nicholsons and Westcourt Real Estate. Following consultation with Natural England, CHC is now applying to vary the existing dredge consents for the...

New Chairman to lead Cowes Harbour Commissioners

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) has announced the appointment of David Riley as new Chair to the CHC Board. He succeeds Roger Mathias who, after serving nine years as Commissioner, including two terms as Chairman, will retire at the end of his third term on 30th April 2016. David Riley, 63, was...

CHC recruiting Board members

Four non-executive members are being sought for the Board of Cowes Harbour Commissioners (CHC). The Board is responsible for the strategic oversight of a wide range of activities that are vital to the safe management and economic prosperity of the ‘Trust Port’ of Cowes.Cowes Harbour is currently in an exciting...

CHC responds to IW Council Medina Valley Plan consultation

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) submitted (on 17th December 2015) a formal response to the Isle of Wight Council's Medina Valley Area Action Draft Plan Consultation. The CHC response highlights that in the Commission’s opinion the draft Area Action Plan (AAP) for the Medina Valley provides insufficient protection for existing commercial...

Preparations under way for Victoria Marina in East Cowes

Press release issued today (Monday, 7th November 2015) by the developers of the planned new Victoria Marina in East Cowes: The developers of the new Victoria Marina waterfront in East Cowes on the Isle of Wight have begun preparations for the commencement of the project following the recent completion of...

Publication of ABPmer report for Cowes Harbour

Cowes Harbour Commissioners at their Board meeting on Wednesday, 29th July reviewed and approved the sedimentation report from hydrodynamic consultants ABPmer. The report was commissioned by CHC as part of the Breakwater Project Review to investigate and report on the potential issues and concerns surrounding the apparent increased sedimentation in...

Annual Public Meeting report

On a warm and sunning May evening, Cowes Harbour Commission’s Annual Public Meeting saw very good attendance at the Island Sailing Club in Cowes with over 70 people turning out to listen to the Harbour Master, Capt. Stuart McIntosh’s presentation of CHC’s Annual Report and key development projects taking place...

High speed catamaran building returns to the Isle of Wight

Cowes Harbour Commission has welcomed Red Funnel’s major announcement yesterday (Wednesday, 27th May) confirming that the company is bringing high speed ferry construction back to the UK with its new passenger ferry Red Jet 6 due to be built in East Cowes on the Isle of Wight. After receiving tenders from...

Agenda for Annual Public Meeting

CHC Chairman Roger Mathias and the Commissioners will be present at the Annual Public Meeting on 21st May, and would like to extend an invitation to all Cowes Harbour users and stakeholders to attend. At the meeting, Harbour Master Capt. Stuart McIntosh will give a short presentation, on behalf of...

Appointments to Cowes Harbour Board

Appointment announced of two new Commissioners to the Cowes Harbour Board, Christopher Preston and Jonathan Gillespie, and the re-appointment of David Riley as a Commissioner. Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) has today (Tuesday, 28th April) announced the appointment of two new Commissioners, Chris Preston and Jonathan Gillespie, and the re-appointment of David...

Tidal flows in Cowes Harbour

There was extensive tidal flow modelling prior to construction of the new detached Breakwater and whilst this modelling did predict certain changes to the tidal rates and directions within the harbour, some significant differences were noted between the modelling results and actual flows recorded after the construction of the gravel...

Annual Public Meeting and launch of Strategic Policy Document

CHC’s Annual Public Meeting will be held on Thursday, 21st May 2015 and in addition to a full update on the Cowes Harbour Breakwater Project, the main focus of the meeting will be on the launch of the Commission’s proposed new Strategic Policy Document.Over the winter of 2014-2015 CHC undertook...

The Cowes Port Handbook 2015-2016

STOP PRESS: COWES PORT HANDBOOK 2015-2016 OUT NOW!New Port Handbook in production. The Cowes Port Handbook is the Harbour Commission’s official guide to Cowes and East Cowes and is produced on our behalf by publishing partners Solent Communications. Production for the 2015 edition is in full swing and we are delighted...

Opportunities to join Board of Commissioners

Three members of Cowes Harbour’s Board of Commissioners, David Riley, Claudia Suckling and Jeremy Dale are coming towards the end of their second term of office, and CHC has started a recruitment process to find individuals with an interest in public service to fill the forthcoming vacancies. Two Commissioners, David Riley...

CHC E-news bulletin - June and July 2011

This month we would like to update you on the Outer Harbour Project, share a summary of our Annual Report but first here's an insight into how this year's Round the Island Race impacts on Cowes Harbour Commission's operation. Record breaking year for the Round the Island RaceIn the year...

Cowes Harbour Commission - March 2011 E-newsletter

COWES OUTER HARBOUR PROJECT: WHERE WE ARE NOW The Cowes Outer Harbour Project (OHP) seeks to support the regeneration of East Cowes and also to make Cowes a true harbour, providing additional protection, improving navigational safety, increasing the usability and long-term potential of the outer harbour area. The project has been...

CHC news - October 2010 second edition

Full Planning Consent granted for East Cowes Marina Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) is delighted that full planning consent has been granted by the Isle of Wight Council for the next phase of the Cowes Outer Harbour Project - the East Cowes marina development on the Isle of Wight. This consent follows the...

CHC news - October 2010

Preferred Developer selected for Cowes Outer Harbour Project The South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) has today confirmed Sutton Harbour Holdings Plc as the preferred bidder in the process to identify a developer and operator for the new Outer Harbour development at East Cowes, on the Isle of Wight. The development is...

CHC news - March 2010

Despite the seemingly endless inclement weather we’ve been suffering, Spring has sprung and here at Cowes Harbour Commission and all around Cowes Harbour we are gearing up for another busy season ahead. Welcome to the latest issue of our E-Newsletter. Despite the seemingly endless inclement weather we’ve been suffering, Spring has...

Cowes Harbour Commission news - November 2009 bulletin

COWES OUTER HARBOUR PROJECT - Delivery and Consents news The progress of the Cowes Outer Harbour Project (OHP) has taken an important step in the right direction with the news that SEEDA has now moved on to the open market in search of a development and operating partner to help take...

Cowes Harbour Commission news - July 2009

THE COWES OUTER HARBOUR PROJECT (OHP) Cowes Harbour Commission has received an application for a Cowes Harbour Works and Dredge Consent from SEEDA (South East England Development Agency) for the Outer Harbour Project.The Harbour Works consent is one of three permissions required for the Project, the others being:* Consent under...

Full planning consent granted for new East Cowes Marina

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) is delighted that full planning consent has been granted by the Isle of Wight Council for the next phase of the Cowes Outer Harbour Project, the East Cowes marina development on the Isle of Wight.  This consent follows the recent news that Sutton Harbour Holdings PLC...

‘Solent Gateways’ Public Exhibition in East Cowes

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) is pleased to share some exciting news this week as a Public Exhibition is announced on the new concept plans for East Cowes and £15m investment for improving cross-Solent connections between Southampton and the Isle of Wight. East Cowes Town Council hosted a meeting on 25th November...

Strategic review consultation provides valuable feedback

One of the recurrent themes emerging from the Commission’s ongoing stakeholder consultation is the question, “Why does CHC undertake commercial operations in addition to its statutory and regulatory duties?” In essence, CHC performs three main functions, to be the statutory harbour authority for Cowes, to provide harbour users with marine...

The vision for Cowes Harbour in 2020 and beyond

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) has today (Tuesday, 28th October 2014) launched an online consultation that is aimed at assisting the Commission during a major review of the vision, strategic objectives, plans and policies for Cowes Harbour on the Isle of Wight. The e-consultation, which is designed to give stakeholders the...

Annual Report - Stakeholder Benefits

The ‘Guide to Good Governance for Trust Ports’ supports and acknowledges the principle that Trust Ports should consider investing in projects that improve the overall offer of the port or services to the stakeholders which however, might not necessarily provide a commercial financial return in line with government guidance. The...

Annual Report - Communications and Marketing

Cowes Harbour Commissioners has been working hard to open up new communications channels with our stakeholders and to strengthen those already in place. Outlined below is the progress we have made in the past year and we are currently developing our strategic plan, to identify how we can do better...

Annual Report - Chairman’s Introduction

2013-2014 has been a busy year for Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC). Last year I reported a reduction in visitors to Cowes; for 2014 we are hopeful of seeing a start to a recovery in visitor numbers. Key projects have been progressed with the harbour breakwater now under contract, progressive development of the...

Annual Public Meeting set for 18th June

Cowes Harbour Commissioners would like to invite you to their Annual Public Meeting, which will be held on Wednesday, 18th June 2014, from 19:00, at the Island Sailing Club in Cowes. Harbour Master Capt. Stuart McIntosh will present the Annual Report, including an update on the Cowes breakwater project construction programme,...

New Harbour Commission website launched

The new Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) website went live on Thursday, 24th April, the result of a successful collaboration between the harbour authority and two Isle of Wight companies, project managers Solent Communications, and internet business solutions provider Netguides Limited. The launch of the enhanced cowesharbourcommission.co.uk site, which offers quick and...

Cowes appoints Olympic design champions

Cowes Harbour Commission (CHC) have announced that Atkins, engineering design services provider for the London 2012 Games, has been officially appointed to project manage the procurement of the harbour infrastructure elements of the Cowes Outer Harbour Project (COHP). The principal component of the infrastructure is the new breakwater which will...

Kingston Marine Services features in County Press

Kingston Marine Services have been featured in the winter laying-up article in this week's Isle of Wight County Press. The article focusses on the flexible options and endless possibilities available at the yard for boats of all shapes and sizes. It also lets everyone know that with competitive prices and early bird...