For starters, where would you put it? In my mind, I can see two possibilities. Firstly a road to Barrow, making a huge hydro electric dam, with water in the bay 24/7. Environmentally sound while an ecological disaster. Clean energy at the expense of cockle beds for example? Not sure where the money for such a project would come from but I'd guess it was slightly outside US's pockets. But as all they did was coordinate grants, without risk to themselves, perhaps you could take on the role yourself? Think of the profits you could make! It's been talked about for long enough, probably the only project in Morecambe that's been talked about for longer than people have talked about doing up the Winter Gardens!
Or, it could be a traditional smaller marina around the stone jetty? Have you noticed something about Morecambe Bay? It's easily missed if you aren't paying attention... when the water goes out, it goes out a long way... and it stays out for a long time! This second idea would mean that boat skippers would have to come in on the tide and go out on the tide, unless you are looking only to attract little tidlers? So what would attract the thirty or so boat owners to come to a tidal marina (apart from the high class shops, bars and cafes that the town currently has? Oh, and the view from the Winter Gardens restaurant, unspoiled by US development... also unopened of course...)
Truth wrote:And if a marina were to be built... atracting £1,000`s of pounds worth of watercraft - each mostly in excess of £30,000 most likely - where are the owners likely to shop - hitchins and woolworths? - I think not
That is where the new development comes in surely.
Upmarket shops,restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues to either attract or service existing well healed clientele.
Chicken and egg here. Exactly my point. Build the marina first then that creates the commercial viability for the shops, restaurants, hotel etc. Building the marina is investment in Morecambe but US dont appear to want to do that. Why not?
BUT... It's not 'chicken & egg'... The marina would enhance an area that is already developed in a high class way. The marinas on the Mersey & Manchester Ship Canal came AFTER the high quality housing, and general area improvement, not before it! Picture yourself as an entrepreneur, looking to invest to create a high quality restaurant. Would you want to put it in one of the cheap clothing emporiums that currently fill units on the prom? No (if you've any sense) because there isn't the clientèle available to make it a success. If there was a marina with a maximum of thirty very expensive boats moored, would you then? Still no, because your clientèle remains very limited, of the thirty perhaps three will have people on board at any one time, except at weekends when you might have ten because most rich people who have a big boat also have a big house that they actually live in.
If you, as that entrepreneur see a development of hundreds of high quality flats being built within walking distance, then your consideration for investment probably changes. You have a year round pool of potential customers within easy walking distance. Those customers don't currently exist in Morecambe, if they did, the investment in quality would already be there. Most people who live in Morecambe go to Lancaster for a night out. If I want to go for a meal when I'm in the area, I can think of possibly two places that I'd consider in Morecambe, and one of those is 'cheap' (but good).
So, you can build your marina, which because of the lack of quality in the rest of the town and the hassle of getting in and out, will sit three quarters empty, and then you can watch the councillors all trying to distance themselves from another project that eats into the area's council tax as it loses money year on year. Why does your proposal breaks the 'chicken & egg'? How will your marina fill the town with wealthy boat owners in February? How can Morecambe be prosperous by returning to a time when people were attracted to visit the town instead of Morecambe being prosperous by attracting people to live in the town?
Can explain why I'm seeing this completely wrong?
And lastly, now then Mr S...
Phoenix wrote:Either tell us what we have got wrong or shut up about it.
Truth is as entitled to his opinion as much as anyone else!!! Unlike him, I don't think we should place restrictions upon people expressing an opinion!