Work is finally underway on a new 284-berth
marina at the junction of the Gloucester and Sharpness, and
Stroudwater canals in Gloucestershire after being given the go
ahead by the local district council. It is due to open in spring
2008.
The marina will include car parking, a chandlery and site
manager’s accommodation at the site at Frampton-on-Severn.
An extension to the original outline planning application was
submitted by Huthwaite Chartered Building Consultants - part of
Colliers CRE in Bristol - on behalf of Whitminster Estate
landowner Mrs Anita Teesdale.
Robert Huthwaite, Head of Building Consultancy for Colliers
CRE in Bristol, left, with Neil Warren, Director of Land & Water
Estates, at the marina site in Frampton-on-Severn,
Gloucestershire
Director Robert Huthwaite, who is head of building consultancy
in Bristol, said: “The marina will be a huge asset to the area.
“It underpins local ambitions to turn the Stroudwater and
Gloucester-Sharpness canals into a major tourist attraction, and
is funded entirely by private investment.”
Mr Huthwaite added: “Not only will the marina contribute to the
local economy, it will also assist with flood defence as the
marina itself will act as a natural flood basin.”
Outline consent was obtained for a marina at Frampton-on-Severn
in 2000, but it lapsed due to difficulties with the detailed
plans.
Mr Huthwaite said: “There have been a number of problems, which
meant that the plans were eventually put on the back burner.
“We were taken on to smooth over the difficulties. These
included access to the marina, use of the canal and impact on
the local road network.
“After carrying out extensive studies on the impact on the
environment, traffic and potential flooding another outline
planning application was submitted, which was approved by Stroud
District Council.”
The site has now been purchased on a long-term lease to Land &
Water Group Ltd – a company that specialises in the development
and operation of marinas. Full planning consent was obtained by
Land & Water in March this year.
Neil Warren, Director of Surrey-based Land & Water Estates,
commented: “It was good to work with Rob Huthwaite.
“He had a pragmatic approach to overcoming the many problems
involved in extending the lapsed outline consent, together with
the sale negotiations to the Land & Water Group.
“The sale was reliant on my company obtaining the critical
detailed planning consent, and Rob’s experience was very
helpful.''
Colliers CRE acquired Henleaze-based Huthwaite earlier this year
for £1.1 million. The company specialises in healthcare,
education and agricultural diversification, with a particular
speciality for converting older style industrial or commercial
buildings.
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