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Canterbury's only floating marina set to be built

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Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC) will develop a new marina at the inner harbour pile moorings site in Lyttelton Harbour. Development of the marina will create an engaging and vibrant waterfront with public access and connectivity between Lyttelton, the inner harbour and the recreational areas at Naval Point.

Te Ana will feature Christchurch’s only floating berth marina, complete with walk on access. On completion of Stages 1 and 2 it will feature up to 200 floating berths with lengths of 10m or more, providing shelter for yachts and powerboats. All berths will be supplied with water and power services and supported landside with carparks, lighting, security, a new marina office and washroom facilities.

To get further information about Te Ana Marina and to express interest in licensing a berth please visit www.teanamarina.co.nz

In the first stage of Te Ana’s redevelopment, the existing inner harbour pile moorings will be removed and a new modern floating marina will be built. The initial development will provide in excess of 130 berths. A promenade linking the marina to the Lyttelton town centre, via existing access ways, will be developed, along with a walk way to the marina from Voelas Road. Associated landside infrastructure such as parking, a marina office, washrooms and other facilities will be progressively completed through 2017 and early 2018.

Stage 2 will see the marina expanded and development of the landside area to provide an accessible and attractive commercial precinct. This subsequent development will be subject to commercial demand and port operations.

For further information

Email communications@lpc.co.nz or ring (03) 328 8198 to join a mailing list to receive further information and regular updates.