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Minister says Victorian marine lake repairs 'uneconomical'
Minister says Victorian marine lake repairs 'uneconomical'

BBC News

time9 hours ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

Minister says Victorian marine lake repairs 'uneconomical'

The future of a marine lake built to mark the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria is in doubt after the minister responsible labelled it a "diminishing requirement".Victoria Marine Lake on St Helier's waterfront was marked as needing "comprehensive work" after an inspection last year, a decade on from a £300k repair in 2014. A written question was submitted earlier this month by Deputy Inna Gardiner, who asked for details on how the pool would be maintained and kept safe in the response, Constable Andy Jehan, minister for infrastructure, said plans to improve sea defences in the area meant it would be "uneconomical to repair the marine lake". "Given the exciting plans under development for the waterfront and the need to improve shoreline management and coastal defence, it is anticipated that there will be a diminishing requirement for this feature," he well as highlighting repairs made to the lake's retaining wall in January, Constable Jehan referenced the £356,000 work done at Havre des Pas."It should be noted that there has been a considerable investment in the Havre des Pas pool wall and sluices to provide the facility for sea swimming at low tide, the function originally conceived for the marine lake."

Mural celebrating 90 years of New Brighton marine lake
Mural celebrating 90 years of New Brighton marine lake

BBC News

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Mural celebrating 90 years of New Brighton marine lake

A mural celebrating the legacy of a 90-year-old marine lake has been inspired by environmental conservation and mythical creatures, project organisers have said. Spirit Of The Lake pays homage to New Brighton Marine Lake as it celebrates its 90th Joe Forrest, from New Brighton, who was commissioned by The Friends of New Brighton Marine Lake, said the mural also drew people's attention to the town's rich coastal heritage. "We've decided to leave [her] nameless so that people can create their own interpretations of her," he said. Following a grand unveiling, the mural's centrepiece can be viewed by the general public at The Floral Pavilion, before the full mural is installed on the lake's wall."It's an honour to have been selected to create this piece for this very special project," Mr Forrest said."We had a great turn out for the unveiling at The Floral Pavilion and I'm looking forward to the full mural being installed on the marine lake soon."The Friends Of The Marine Lake group said the installation would give the lake a new identity and public perception. Project Leader Tim Brundsen said the mural was designed to be seen from all sides when installed on the said the artwork was inspired by key themes from the lake's legacy, including environmental conservation, wildlife, mythical creatures and water quality improvement."Hundreds of people use the lake every day, whatever the weather, gathering to chat, swim and dip together, building friendships and community, improving their mental health and wellbeing in the process. "Unfortunately, the lake's water quality has been deteriorating, often full of debris and rubbish, green and brackish. "We are taking action to reverse this decline." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

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