| Tweed estuary plan dropped |
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| Tuesday, 08 January 2008 | |
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Plans for a new leisure marina in the Tweed estuary have been dropped after detailed investigations revealed the cost of compensating for the environmental impact would be too great. Studies carried out by specialist consultants Genecon and Royal Haskoning revealed that whilst a leisure marina could be constructed alongside Dock Road in Tweedmouth, or by digging out part of Spittal Point, the project would cost up to £15m. A large part of this would be to pay for the creation of new wildlife habitats which would have to be provided to replace those destroyed by the project. |



