Drogheda Independent

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DROGHEDA Port Company wants to hear from the local community as it launches a public consultati­on before drafting a Master Plan that will secure the future of the port for decades to come.

The master planning process will consider numerous factors, including the Project 2040 national policy context, to ensure that the port is equipped to meet the needs of Drogheda and the wider Northeast region well into the future.

“Drogheda Port is a key economic driver for the north-east region, facilitati­ng job creation, internatio­nal trade and investment” begins Joe Hiney Chairman of Drogheda Port Company “But we must ensure that a strategic and sustainabl­e plan is put in place so that Drogheda Port maximises its potential and continues to meet the needs of port users, the local community and the wider Northeast region into the future.”

Drogheda Port Company are undertakin­g a master planning process. This process will ensure that strategic, economic, community uutive and environmen­tal factors are all considered and carefully factored into the long-term plan for the Port. Once completed, the Master Plan will chart a course for Drogheda Port from 20202050, helping to ensure that Port meets the needs of the region.

Drogheda Port Company have engaged a top consultanc­y in Brady Shipman Martin to work with them on the Master Plan. The company are a specialist planning, landscape and environmen­tal consultanc­y. They have worked on many high-profile projects including the Wild Atlantic Way, Cork City Harbour and Dublin’s Grand Canal Docks.

“We are eager to hear from the Drogheda and wider Northeast community and we are encouragin­g the public to submit their feedback on 8 key themes in our Issues Paper including employment growth, transport links, facilities developmen­t, tourism and corporate responsibi­lity” says Drogheda Port Company Chief Executive Paul FlemingFle­ming.

In addition to the public consultati­on, Drogheda Port Company will also engage directly with elected representa­tives, local government, customers and other stakeholde­rs to get their input on these important issues.

Paul Fleming continues “This period of public consultati­on is critically important to the master planning plann process. The opinions and ideas of local people and stakeholde­rs will help devise a plan that is well-rounded and will serve Drogheda and the north-east region well, now and for decades to come.”

Joe Hiney concludes “Our ultimate aim is to ensure that Drogheda Port continues to evolve and develop services that will facilitate job creation and economic growth. With the help of the public and stakeholde­rs, we will develop a master plan that will deliver on those aims.”

A copy of the Issues Paper is available from Drogheda Public Library in Stockwell Street or the Port Company HQ at Harbourvil­le and the closing date for submission is 30th April.

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 ??  ?? Pictured launching the Drogheda Port 2020-2050 Issues Paper are (from left) Paul Fleming (Chief Executive), Joe Hiney (Chair) and Harbourmas­ter Capt. Martin Donnelly of Drogheda Port.
Pictured launching the Drogheda Port 2020-2050 Issues Paper are (from left) Paul Fleming (Chief Executive), Joe Hiney (Chair) and Harbourmas­ter Capt. Martin Donnelly of Drogheda Port.

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