Bathside Bay |
Latest news:The decision on the proposed development is expected during October 2005, but there is no sign of it yet. It is being opposed by Friends of the East and others in the upcoming Examination in Public of the East of England Plan. Latest Action:
Background InformationBathside Bay is situated in Essex on the east coast and is surrounded by the ancient port town of Harwich and its younger neighbour, Dovercourt. It is:
Proposed DevelopmentHutchison Ports (UK) Ltd. wants to build the second largest container port in the UK, after Felixstowe, with nearly a mile of quayside. Objections to the proposalThe proposal is being opposed by wildlife NGOs (RSPB, Essex Wildlife Trust), statutory bodies (English Nature, English Heritage, the Environment Agency, the Highways agency), environment NGOs (CPREssex, Friends of the Earth), local residents groups (HEAT, Residents Against Port Expansion, Starboard, Fisherman's Association) and others who are taking part in the Public Inquiry that began in Harwich on April 20th in Harwich and runs until the middle of September. Wildlife in the areaMost of the area around the Stour and Orwell estuaries is protected because of the presence of salt marshes and inter tidal mudflats which provide feeding grounds for wintering wading birds.
Quality of LifeDespite possible new jobs there will certainly be many detrimental effects for local communities including:
For more information about Bathside Bay:Stour and Orwell Estuary Friends of the Earth Residents Against Port Expansion HEAT (Harwich Environmental Action Team) Essex Wildlife Trust Areas of concern in the East of England PlanAviation Image: © Fran Halsall |