News from The Port of Mostyn

MARINE WORKS APPLICATION SUBMITTED FOR BERTH EXTENSION

The Port of Mostyn has submitted a Marine Works application to Natural Resources Wales to construct a new 350 metre quay and create an additional 5.25 hectares of land for the construction of future fixed foundation and floating windfarm projects in the Irish and Celtic Seas. The expanded infrastructure will increase the Port’s berth availability…

PORT RECEIVES BLADES FOR UPCOMING UPGRADE AND MAINTENANCE PROJECT

July 2019 July welcomed the arrival of the 1st of two shipments of B58 blades for the West of Duddon Sands Blade upgrade/maintenance campaign.  The project will see all 324 blades returned to Mostyn for upgrade and routine maintenance works.    The Port has converted one of their existing warehouse to accommodate the Blade maintenance…

BON VOYAGE

February 13th 2020 was a poignant day for the Port when we said a final “Bon Voyage” to the LDS Seaplane ship M.V. “Cuidad de Cadiz” as she sailed from Mostyn to Bordeaux having loaded the final set of Airbus A380 aircraft wings. For the last 16 years the Port and the Dee River Craft…

JIMS MOUNT KILIMANJARO CLIMB

Update July 2019 Jim took on the challenge of summiting Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro with the aim of raising the funds needed for a modernised kitchen as part of the extensive refurbishment and extension programme currently taking place at St Kentigern hospice. Jim made the tough journey through varying terrains to the summit. Despite…