Northam Bridge In response to an article in The Echo, a spokesperson for Associated British Ports (ABP) said yesterday: “We are aware of a number of vessels located around Northam Bridge on the river Itchen in Southampton, which will need to be removed to ensure the safety of the local community. “As the responsible Statutory Harbour Authority for the area, we have an obligation to make sure that the river is free of obstructions in order to enable safe navigation. We will work collaboratively with all relevant authorities, including Southampton City Council and the local police to resolve this situation.”
Teesside leaders have their say as Budget freeport announcement is hailed
It has been hailed as a new chapter in Teesside s renaissance . but some have warned a freeport will be no silver bullet
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Teesside s freeport status has been called a new chapter in the area s renaissance .
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PD Ports has thanked its customers and stakeholders for their support during the firm s work on the freeport bid submission to Government. Since spring last year, PD Ports and its independent expert advisers have been working tirelessly to support the Tees Valley Mayor, who has led the bid, as well as regional businesses and associated organisations to realise our shared ambition of creating thousands of new jobs in the Tees Valley. The effort undertaken by PD Ports has seen more than 100 people from more than 50 organisations participate in regular online meetings to share their views on all aspects of the bid, including which locations offer the best opportunities for economic transformation.