Shotley Pier

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IdentifierR020414
NameShotley Pier
DescriptionBuilt by the Marquis of Bristol in 1894 to convey the Royal Mail by ferry between Shotley Gate and Harwich the pier was a testament to the Victorian values of construction made to last. Over the years the 600-foot pier, opposite the Bristol Arms, has been used to carry mail, munitions and many a sailor serving or training on the world-renowned HMS Ganges. Sadly, it fell into disrepair around the turn of the 21st century and is in dire need of some love and attention. A community group has been set up to purchase the pier, with the owner asking £100,000, and then carry out remedial repairs to the superstructure, and then make the pier itself into a working attraction where people can stroll, fish, and enjoy the amazing views down the Stour and across to Harwich and Felixstowe docks. It is envisaged around £300,000 is needed in total to get the pier up and running to its former glory and there are many ways you can help us.
Organisational Structurehttps://lod.coop/essglobal/2.1/standard/organisational-structure/OS130
Primary Activityhttps://lod.coop/essglobal/2.1/standard/activities-ica/ICA280
Activities
Street AddressRedlands Main Road Chelmondiston
LocalityIpswich
RegionSuffolk
PostcodeIP9 1DX
Country IDGB
Territory ID
Websitehttp://www.shotleypier.co.uk
Phone
Email
Twitter
Facebook
Companies House Number
Qualifiers
Membership Typehttps://lod.coop/essglobal/2.1/standard/base-membership-type/BMT60
Latitude
Longitude
Geo Container
Geo Container Latitude52.06713
Geo Container Longitude1.25208

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Over the years the 600-foot pier, opposite the Bristol Arms, has been used to carry mail, munitions and many a sailor serving or training on the world-renowned HMS Ganges.

Sadly, it fell into disrepair around the turn of the 21st century and is in dire need of some love and attention.

A community group has been set up to purchase the pier, with the owner asking £100,000, and then carry out remedial repairs to the superstructure, and then make the pier itself into a working attraction where people can stroll, fish, and enjoy the amazing views down the Stour and across to Harwich and Felixstowe docks.

It is envisaged around £300,000 is needed in total to get the pier up and running to its former glory and there are many ways you can help us.</dc:description>
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Sadly, it fell into disrepair around the turn of the 21st century and is in dire need of some love and attention.

A community group has been set up to purchase the pier, with the owner asking £100,000, and then carry out remedial repairs to the superstructure, and then make the pier itself into a working attraction where people can stroll, fish, and enjoy the amazing views down the Stour and across to Harwich and Felixstowe docks.

It is envisaged around £300,000 is needed in total to get the pier up and running to its former glory and there are many ways you can help us.""";
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