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ABP unveils ambitious masterplan for Port of Barrow


Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s leading and best-connected port operator, has today announced its ambitious plans for the Port of Barrow, which is designed to drive growth and strengthen the local economy in response to a wave of significant investment coming to the region by 2040 and beyond.

The masterplan is the latest in a series of visionary plans pulled together by our RTPI-award winning internal masterplanning team.  It describes how Barrow is poised to take advantage of significant long-term investment, driven by its crucial role in meeting the UK’s obligations under the AUKUS partnership and in achieving net zero emissions by 2050. ABP’s masterplan will ensure that the Port of Barrow is equipped to meet these challenges by expanding its capacity and capabilities across key sectors.

Bryan Davies, Divisional Port Manager (Northwest and Scotland) at ABP said: “ABP is proud to be part of Barrow’s future by helping to create the facilities needed to support the advanced engineering cluster. Our masterplan ensures that this development benefits not only the industry but also the local community and environment, and supports ABP’s wider sustainability strategy – Ready for Tomorrow.”

Michelle Scrogham MP for Barrow and Furness said: “ABP’s masterplan is a visionary blueprint for the future of Barrow. The focus on sustainable growth, along with the port’s role in supporting both advanced engineering and renewable energy, means this plan will have long-lasting benefits for our community. I am excited to see how these plans will deliver new opportunities for the people of Barrow.”

The masterplan sets out three core objectives that position the town as a leader in advanced engineering and renewable energy, while fostering community and environmental sustainability. These objectives focus on delivering growth capacity for:

  1. the advanced engineering cluster
  2. the net zero cluster
  3. local businesses, communities and environments.

 

Under the first objective, which aims to help build Barrow’s capabilities in advanced engineering, ABP outlines how the port will respond to new demand created by the AUKUS deal, which will make it critical for the port to expand its capacity to support the manufacturing and shipping of submarine sections.  ABP has been working alongside BAE Systems to transfer land that will allow a major increase in BAE Systems’ production capacity.

Then, ABP will be working on the first major project from the masterplan – the Barrow EnergyDock – which will soon be going to public consultation.  This project will set the stage for a significant shift in green energy capacity primarily intended for Barrow’s advanced engineering sector. The Barrow EnergyDock floating solar project would be a pioneering initiative designed to meet the growing demand for zero-carbon energy. The project proposes a floating solar array in Cavendish Dock, which can generate up to 32 MWp of green electricity, enough to power the equivalent of 10,300 homes each year.

Kirsten Abbott, Commercial Manager (Energy) at ABP said: “ABP is incredibly excited about the Barrow EnergyDock project, which marks a major step toward meeting the green energy needs of Barrow’s industries, and positioning Barrow as a forward-thinking industrial hub.

“ABP is committed to working closely with the Council, local stakeholder and the public to ensure that the Barrow EnergyDock project benefits the entire community. A public consultation on the project will begin shortly, giving local residents and businesses the opportunity to engage with this transformative initiative.”

The second objective focuses on how the port will play a role in boosting the UK’s wider journey to energy security and net zero.   Barrow has already established itself as a key player in the offshore wind industry, serving as a home to five Operations & Maintenance (O&M) bases. ABP is planning for the construction of new O&M bases to accommodate the growing offshore wind sector, along with berths capable of handling larger Service Operation Vessels (SOVs). One such development is the Walney Channel O&M Base, where ABP has identified 4.7 acres of land adjacent to Ramsey Way. This site will provide the facilities necessary to support future wind energy projects, including warehousing, crew facilities, and marine access points for SOVs and Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs).

Alongside these O&M facilities, we expect to provide facilities for the construction process of the windfarms themselves, supporting the expected £17 billion investments in wind energy expected to come to the Eastern Irish Sea under the Round 4 process. The expansion of these facilities will ensure that Barrow remains a leading hub for wind energy, anchoring high-skill jobs and growth in the local economy.

In addition, the masterplan includes exciting new proposals for maritime connections to support hydrogen import and carbon storage. As part of its broader commitment to achieving net zero, ABP has undertaken early feasibility studies on developing a new jetty capable of accommodating incoming gas carrier vessels up to 200m in length and with a capacity of 25,000 cubic metres. This jetty would be an essential piece of infrastructure will help to position Barrow as a key player in the UK’s energy transition.

The third objective sets out ABP’s specific plans to reinforce the local economy while moving to net zero, building biodiversity and strengthening communities. ABP wishes to contribute to stakeholders’ wider efforts to make Barrow a more attractive place to live and work. This includes supporting proposals a new ‘Skills Quarter’ for the town and the Barrow Marina Village project, while maintaining ABP’s wider community work such as the main sponsors of the annual Barrow Tall Ships event.

Cllr Jonathan Brook, Leader of Westmorland and Furness Council and Cabinet member for the economy welcomed the masterplan and called for collaboration to bring it to life: “This ambitious plan will be key to unlocking Barrow’s potential. The Council is committed to working closely with ABP and other stakeholders to make this vision a reality. By joining forces, we can ensure that Barrow thrives and delivers benefits that will be felt across the region for generations to come.”

ABP’s masterplan for the Port of Barrow is a call to action for all stakeholders in Barrow to work together to ensure that the town not only adapts to new opportunities ahead, but thrives as well. With its commitment to enhancing engineering, renewable energy and sustainable growth, the Port of Barrow is set to become a critical driver of long-term prosperity for the region.

For more information please contact:

Hannah Kitcher
Regional Communications Manager
Mob: 07843 977827
Email: hannah.kitcher@abports.co.uk

Tim Morris
Head of Corporate Communications
Mob: 07850 501903
Email: tim.morris@abports.co.uk

About ABP Northwest

With the support of its customers, ABP’s Northwest ports of Silloth, Barrow, Fleetwood and Garston contribute £550 million to the UK economy every year.

  • ABP’s ports in the Northwest handle over 800,000 tonnes of cargo each year
  • Barrow is home to BAE Systems submarine manufacturing base
  • Fleetwood marina offers 420 fully serviced berths and first-class facilities
  • Silloth supports the milling, agricultural & construction sectors in West Cumbria

 

About ABP (www.abports.co.uk)

ABP is the UK’s leading ports group. We proudly serve our customers and our communities in the pursuit of our ambitious missions which are ‘Keeping Britain Trading’ and ‘Enabling the Energy Transition’. These are underpinned by a strong commitment to safety, sustainability and our people.

Our network of 21 ports handles ~ one quarter of the UK’s seaborne trade, and ~ £157 billion of UK trade annually. Our ports include Immingham, the UK’s largest port by tonnage, and Southampton, the nation’s number one export port, handling £40 billion of UK exports each year.
ABP is an essential partner for the Offshore Wind industry, providing Operations and Maintenance (O&M) for over 50% of the sector’s activity, as well as building infrastructure in facilities like Green Port Hull, a joint investment with SGRE, the largest Offshore Wind blade manufacturer, and LEEF (Lowestoft Eastern Energy Facility).

ABP is delivering on its green ambitions through decarbonising its operations, supporting customers in building more sustainable supply chains, and investing in infrastructure to realise future renewable energy generation. Since 2014, it has reduced its CO2 emissions by over 38%.

ABP’s vast freehold bank and ports are ready to support the drive towards achieving the nation’s target of net zero emissions by 2050.

The group’s other activities include:

ABP Property: Property division, with an unrivalled land bank spanning 21 multi-modal locations around the country, and 960 hectares of port-based development land.

ABPmer: Marine consultancy and survey company, with over 70 years of experience, providing specialist marine consultancy services.

UK Dredging: Port maintenance and dredging service.

Beacon Marina Collection: The Beacon Marina Collection is made up of three marinas owned and operated by ABP: Ipswich, Lowestoft and Fleetwood.

Our ports are: Ayr, Barrow, Barry, Cardiff, Fleetwood, Garston, Goole, Grimsby, Hull, Immingham, Ipswich, King’s Lynn, Lowestoft, Newport, Plymouth, Port Talbot, Silloth, Southampton, Swansea, Teignmouth and Troon