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Newlyn is honoured in fishing awards |
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Thursday, 04 October 2007 |
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Newlyn harbour was named a finalist in the Fishing Port of the Year
awards in London.The pier and harbour commission made it to the final
four, together with Peterhead, Plymouth and the Scottish winners,
Lerwick.
Among
those attending the event were Newlyn harbourmaster and clerk Andrew
Munson, vice-chairman of the commissioners Douglas Williams, and Tony
Woodhams, project director of the Newlyn Fishing Industry Forum.
Each
year the trade newspaper Fishing News hosts the events, presenting a
host of awards. Most of the industry 'Oscars' went to Scotland this
year.
Some 200 fish and fish industry figures attended the
presentations, made by broadcaster and former MP Gyles Brandreth at the
Middle Temple Hall.
Newlyn, the only Cornish finalist, received a framed certificate.
Mr
Williams told The Cornishman it was a great honour for Newlyn to be
selected. The same spirit of enterprise, initiative and independence
displayed down the centuries still ruled today.
He thanked the commission, its chairman Bill Stevenson, the Newlyn Forum and Penwith Council for their wholehearted backing.
"During
the past 27 years we have had visits from HM the Queen and Princess
Diana to officially open new facilities at the harbour for the benefit
of the fishermen and the industry," said Mr Williams. "We have just
completed a £2 million fishing boat pontoon mooring scheme - a national
award winner. Ahead, with a possible start next year, is the building
of a multi-million pound new market hall, with surrounding units for
the fishing and commercial interests."
Four years ago the Newlyn
Fishing Industry Forum was set up to unite the fishing industry with
all the community and artistic interests in the village.
It has proved a success and the port's plans had caught the attention of the Fishing News award judges.
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