News and Announcements

Eon Decision

The Board of Directors of Newhaven Port & Properties (NPP) are delighted that, after a detailed evaluation process that has lasted more than 18 months, E.ON have selected Newhaven Port as the location for the Operations & Maintenance base for the proposed 700MW Rampion offshore wind farm.

 

The O&M base is expected to be in continuous use for the entire lifetime of the wind farm, which could be up to 50 years, and will create approximately 85 high quality, long-term jobs, most of which will be sourced locally, providing an important opportunity for local residents.

 

The O&M base will involve the replacement of an existing, old warehouse with a new, high quality administration and engineering building, together with a new Port Authority building, kick starting the regeneration of the Port. NPP hopes that this will act as the catalyst for other leading companies within the supply chain for the Rampion wind farm also to locate at the Port, creating further jobs and regeneration opportunities.

 

NPP has also started consultations with key stakeholders on a proposal to create a new heavy duty quay at the Southern end of the Port, which could support construction of the Rampion wind farm, and transform the Port’s ability to handle larger specialist supply and cargo vessels.

 

Attracting offshore wind companies to Newhaven was one of the key objectives of the Port Masterplan, which has been developed by the Board of Directors over the last 3 years in consultation with local stakeholders and Councils. The decision by E.ON validates those objectives, and demonstrates that Newhaven has a clear future as a commercial port. The Directors would like to thank all those who have encouraged and supported the bid to host E.ON’s O&M base.

 

Didier Marie, President of the Department de Seine Maritime, expressed his delight at the decision, and said: “The decision is important for the local community and the Port, offering new opportunities in terms of jobs, training and commercial activities. The significant efforts we have been making over the last eight years in improving the harbour, in maritime safety, and investing in renovations, are finally paying off. We confirm our support for this project and our commitment to continuing the modernisation of the Port”.  

 

Francois Jean, Port Manager, said: “E.ON coming to Newhaven will create a cluster of opportunities in renewable and clean technology for local residents and companies. It demonstrates that NPP is working hard to deliver the Port Masterplan, which will transform Newhaven over the next few years”.

 

Marine Accident Investigation Branch

Please be advised that the MAIB have published Safety Digest 2/2012 today.

The Safety Digest can be viewed here

There is a link to the MAIB Website from our Maritime Links Page.

Recent Meetings

Newhaven Port & Properties Ltd held a Management Review Meeting on Friday 10th August 2012, an annual event to assist the Management team in continuing to improve the operation of the port from Health, Safety & Environmental and Port Marine Safety Code aspects. It was an opportunity for the Duty Holder to satisfy himself that the port is running as he would expect and in compliance with all legislation and guidance.

The meeting was attended by Jean-Pierre Lucas, Managing Director and Duty Holder; Captain Francois Jean, Port Manager and Designated Person; Captain Dave Collins-Williams, Harbour Master; Mick Smith, Health, Safety & Environmental Officer.

As a conclusion to the meeting, an Action Plan was drawn up, recording the objectives considered important for the forthcoming 12 months and to whom the responsibility lies to implement them.

Following feedback after the meeting, on behalf of the Board of Directors, both the Chairman and Managing Director are delighted to announce that in their opinion the Port of Newhaven continues to be in compliance with the Port Marine Safety Code.

The Chairman, Patrick Jeanne and the Managing Director, Jean-Pierre Lucas, wish to congratulate and show their full support for the efforts of all the staff at Newhaven Port who continue to strive to improve it’s safe running.

The Port User Group held a meeting on Monday 13th August 2012 at the Enterprise Centre on Denton Island. These meetings are held to bring together representatives of the Port Authority with organisations, businesses, agencies and individuals whose work or life involve using the Harbour.
Previous meetings had been centred around the emerging and final publication of the Port Masterplan, and so this was the first meeting post-publication and allowed for a wide range of topics and opinions to be discussed and information to be exchanged. Attendees participation and feedback was positive and the next meeting will be held in February 2013.