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New fish processing plant in Newhaven nears completion

A new fish processing plant in Newhaven will soon open its doors, providing support to the local fishing industry

by Dan Wilson
29 July, 2024
in Business, East Sussex, Newhaven, News
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New fish processing plant in Newhaven nears completion

Lewes District Council allocated just over £1m to the project from a £12.68m government grant to improve infrastructure for the Newhaven’s commercial fishing industry.

A community interest company was set up to oversee the scheme. Lewes District Council purchased an industrial unit on the Oak Estate in New Road to house the processing plant, along with equipment such as a chiller, freezer, forklift truck, pallet truck, an ice making machine and storage containers.

With legal documents now in place, Newhaven Fishing CIC board members are reviewing a draft lease and grant funding agreement that will allow them to buy CCTV equipment and technological hardware for the building.

Councillor Zoe Nicholson, Leader of Lewes District Council, is one of the board members. She said: “I am delighted that very soon the plant will be in operation, making a real difference to the fishing community, who will be able to land their catch nearby, process the fish and use the freezers for storage.

“This is really important in retaining the value of the catch in Newhaven, opening up opportunities to wider markets in the future.”

The CIC, which has a focus on sustainable fish products and sustainable fishing techniques, is working with the Newhaven fishing community and is currently looking into branding fish fingers that could be used for school lunches. They are also working with Lewes Food Partnership.

Pictured (left to right): Dave Guy, Cllr Julie Carr, Cllr Zoe Nicholson and Wendi Goodsell.

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