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Monday, 18 March, 2002, 17:23 GMT
Ambitious £80m plan for town's docks
The new scheme could regenerate the town's docks
Falmouth Docks could be regenerated with modern wharves, new bays, a residential development and shops if an £80m scheme is approved.
A and P, the company which owns the site, announced their initial proposals on Monday. The Falmouth-based firm wants the docks to be able to handle larger cruise liners as well as building a new residential and commercial development. The investment would see industrial and retail areas of the grounds integrated into the docks. 'Exciting day' The chief executive director of A and P, David Ring, said: "I think it's a very exciting day because the docks have been in Falmouth for many years and what we want to do is come up with a scheme that protects them for many years in the future. "We've been able to come up with a set of proposals which we're starting consultation on today. "They will allow further investment in the docks and allow them to progress into the future." Mark Sansom - chief executive of the Falmouth Harbour Commissioners said: "We'll be delighted if it comes off. "It's a very promising plan and would regenerate and safeguard the future of the area. "There are a number of innovative ideas about leisure facilities and the like, which we would be delighted to see coming to fruition."
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