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North Colchester Local Delivery Framework Release

North Station Master Plan Study

Ipswich Flood Defence Strategy

Quay Walls Study

Walton Masterplan

Harwich Masterplan

Regeneration of Pin Mill

Development Feasibility Study - Brantham

Suffolk Haven Gateway Employment Land Review and Strategic Sites Study

Felixstowe Growth Node - Study of Outdoor and Green Space Needs 'Leisure Needs Analysis'

Innovation Hub, Martlesham

Colchester and Tendring Land Use Model

East Colchester Rapid Transport Link Feasibility study

Ipswich Area Transport Modelling

Bent Hill and Convalescent Hill Shared Scheme.

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Significant gains in the Dryport adventure

By Richard Morton, projects director, Haven Gateway.

In the fast-moving world of ports and logistics, dryports (and the added value they can deliver) are getting higher on the agenda.  Dryports offer many virtues: increasing the capacity of sea ports under pressure; enabling cargo to be whisked inland with minimal delay; offering ‘green’ supply chain opportunities; providing critical hubs to serve the import/export needs of landlocked countries; helping to provide trade growth in developing countries.

It’s clear that dryports have many common features but also many differences; when it comes to the detail they are, essentially, what you make them.  

Better located – and no M25 !

By David Ralph, chief executive, Haven Gateway

For a long time the proposed London Gateway container terminal on the River Thames seemed speculative. Announcements that construction was starting always seemed caveated – but now London Gateway is on the way. After some considerable delays, port owner and operator DP World has confirmed that the new deepwater container facility will open in the fourth quarter 2013. Suddenly a proposal that’s been beyond the distant horizon for longer than most can remember is going to become reality.

What does that mean for the Port of Felixstowe and the wider Haven Gateway’s shipping and logistics sector? Undoubtedly it means new competition – we would always support that. Clearly, it’s also a time when we must redouble our efforts and make sure the world knows what the Haven Gateway has to offer.

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