Cash could be on cards for coastJanuary 15, 2021Help will be in store for coastal towns following the pandemic, Fylde MP Mark Menzies has been assured.
Fishing scaled back as exports haltJanuary 15, 2021A local fleet has almost suspended fishing to avoid high quality seafood from being wasted in export bottlenecks created by post-Brexit red-tape.
Brexit delays risk £50k of shellfishJanuary 15, 2021A fourth-generation shellfish wholesaler says her business is hanging in the balance due to border problems and uncertainty over paperwork.
Seafood industry faces end, warns exporterJanuary 15, 2021Post-Brexit export problems could end the seafood industry on England’s south coast, says a Dorset fish merchant.
PM urged to move on fishing dealsJanuary 15, 2021Lack of a post-brexit distant-waters fishing deal means one of the UK’s biggest trawlers with a 100-strong crew remains tied up in port.
Fishing industry ‘needs urgent help’January 15, 2021A council leader has written to Government to complain about EU trade deal – and ask for funds and decommissioning scheme.
Coronavirus: Police fine coastal visitorsJanuary 15, 2021More than 30 people were fined in Norfolk over the weekend for breaching the COVID-19 restrictions.
Coastal projects net £300k of supportJanuary 15, 2021Fife coastal communities have benefitted from over £320,000 of grant money from the Crown Estate in the last two years.
Tuna ‘is future for coastal economy’January 15, 2021The arrival of Atlantic bluefin tuna in the waters off Torbay has been hailed as a lifeline to the dwindling charter boat industry.
Boost for coastal tourism projectJanuary 15, 2021The Newburgh Seal Viewing Project has received a boost after securing funding from the Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund. (Source: Grampian Online)