The Polperro Harbour Trust has been awarded an Objective 1
Fisheries grant for over £14,500 to make essential improvements to
the Fish Market and surrounding harbour.
A forklift truck will be purchased, which will be quieter for the
residents around the harbour and be more environmentally friendly.
The quality of the fish will also be improved as the new forklift
can transport more boxes straight from the boat to the refrigerated
merchant trucks, therefore reducing the time the fish spends
unchilled. The loading and unloading of fishing vessels will be more
efficient and safer for all concerned.
Secure doors and increased fencing will be provided to enclose
and lock the forklift in its parking area on the market and the fish
market itself will be secured to prevent possible vandalism.
Clare Leverton, Objective 1 Fisheries Programme Manager commented
"By improving the vital quayside facilities for the boats that
land their fish in Polperro, the project will help to retain this
fleet locally."
Mike Blackmore, Chairman of the Polperro Harbour Trust added "We
would like to express our thanks to independent lift services and
safety services group for their help in funding a machine suitable
for use in an environment such as Polperro. We would also like to
thank South West Pesca for all of their help and support"