ABP injects £2m into Ipswich Marina upgrade

19 Nov, 2024
Newsdesk
The board of Associated British Ports (ABP), owner and operator of the Port of Ipswich and the Ipswich Beacon Marina, has approved a £2 million investment to upgrade and enhance marina facilities.
Thumbnail
Visualisation of ABP’s proposals for Ipswich Beacon Marina. Courtesy – ABP.

Subject to planning approval expected from Ipswich Borough Council by the end of 2024, the project will include the construction of 14 new, fully serviced berths on the northern side of the marina (formally Neptune Marina), alongside two purpose-built welfare buildings for boat owners.

One of these will be located close to Neptune Quay and the other on the island. Each will include welfare facilities, such as toilets and showers, laundry facilities and other essential services for mariners.

The plans also include the creation of a dedicated space for the Ipswich Maritime Trust’s new Window Museum, celebrating the town’s rich maritime history.

Modern conveniences such as upgraded Wi-Fi and other enhancements will also be introduced as part of the project.

The investment is a cornerstone of ABP’s commitment to maintaining Ipswich Waterfront as a key feature of the town and sustaining the marina’s Five Gold Anchor status, awarded earlier this year by The Yacht Harbour Association.

To facilitate these improvements and ensure safety, ABP has made the necessary decision to relocate 39 vessels currently berthed on the northern side of the marina to the opposite side of the Wet Dock ahead of the winter period.

This decision comes after a thorough inspection, which confirmed that the existing pontoons on the northern side have reached the end of their usable life.

Paul Ager, Divisional Port Manager (East Anglia) at ABP, said: “We’re thrilled that the ABP Board has approved this significant investment in Ipswich Beacon Marina, a strong vote of confidence in Ipswich Waterfront. These plans reflect feedback from customers, stakeholders, and the wider public, who have expressed strong support for upgrading berthing facilities on the northern side of the Wet Dock.

“Safety is always ABP’s top priority. While we understand the relocation may cause disruption to some vessel owners, this decision is necessary to ensure the safety of marina users and our team.

“We are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible and our marina team is personally reaching out to affected berth holders and providing support on-site at the former Neptune Marina office.”