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Future Bright for Newhaven Port as Scrap Heaps Set to Go

Visitors to sail into better views as scrap heaps set sail elsewhere


In a development for the town of Newhaven, Councillor James MacCleary has announced a welcome change to the town’s waterfront aesthetic. The Port of Newhaven has informed the councillor that the longstanding scrap heaps, prominently visible from the East Quay and often the first sight for visitors arriving by ferry, will soon be relocated. This move comes as the company responsible for the scrap heaps has decided to transfer its operations to a different port that accommodates larger ships.

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The relocation of the scrap metal operation marks a pivotal moment for the Port of Newhaven, opening up the previously occupied space for more versatile use. The port plans to utilize this area as a general dock, catering to a diverse range of cargo

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