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Clear views
In September we reached the last exciting milestone for this construction year: the installation of the third and longest stretch of glass flood wall along the Harbourside Park.
As a result of the collective efforts between Portsmouth City Council, Coastal Partners, designer Royal Haskoning and contractor Mackley, and through efficiencies within the budget, funding was found for a total of 375 metres (over 400 yards) of glass flood wall to be installed in 3 different locations: the Andrew Simpson Watersports Centre, Tudor Sailing Club and Harbourside Park.
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Image of first panel going in
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Image of finished glass wall
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You may have noticed additional fencing and a haul route appearing at the south end of Eastern Road. This is all in preparation for our next construction year. We pause work from October to April to protect overwintering birds. With the compound space ready, we will be able to hit the ground running once we return in the Spring.
The coastal path here will remain open for the break up to the pedestrian crossing towards Tangier Road. All other diversions will remain in place.
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Come and speak to us
We are delighted to support Party for Hilsea, a fun community Drop-In Session on
Saturday 15th October between 12pm and 2pm, at Gatcombe Gardens, Gatcombe Drive, Hilsea, PO3 5EJ.
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Families, local residents and community members from across the city are all invited to the party, which will display a variety of Portsmouth City Council projects and initiatives.
The North Portsea Island Coastal Defence Scheme team will be there and we look forward to answer any questions you may have about our scheme. We will also have our popular wave demonstration tank with us, to show and tell you all about waves and sea defences and how the scheme aims to protect the future of NPI.
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