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Welsh Government has announced a £40m funding package - including support from UK Government - to secure the future of Holyhead Breakwater. The historic structure was built between 1848 and 1873 ...
The breakwater (left to centre) has protected the port and town of Holyhead since 1873 Action is needed to repair damaged Victorian sea defences protecting a Welsh port, experts have warned.
Holyhead Breakwater has been closed by Stena after recent storms have left it too unsafe for public access. The historic breakwater - that protects Holyhead port - has been badly hit by Storm ...
An historical 100ft (30m) tall ship which became stuck on a breakwater has been declared a wreck after suffering "devastating" damage in poor weather.
£40m will be invested into refurbishing the Holyhead Breakwater, the Welsh Government has announced. It will contribute to the £110m needed to refurbish the 150-year-old structure. Confirming ...
The breakwater is essential for protecting the Port of Holyhead and the town, ensuring the safety of our operations and the ships that dock here.
His footage shows a basking shark, around 10ft-11ft long, loitering in the water inside Holyhead Breakwater. After casually swimming towards the port, the shark turned at a buoy and slowly ...
Stena Line Ports has launched a £150m-plus tendering process to appoint a contractor to upgrade the breakwater in Holyhead. The investment is part of strategic plan to secure the sustainable ...
Funding of £20m for the Welsh Government to restore the Holyhead Breakwater has been confirmed by the UK Government.
Anglesey council has been told the 1.7 mile (2.4km) breakwater at Holyhead - the longest in Britain - is suffering from erosion to its rubble mound base.
An historical 100ft (30m) tall ship which became stuck on a breakwater has been declared a wreck after suffering "devastating" damage in poor weather.