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Major Falmouth Docks investment aims to boost local economy and create jobs

The Falmouth Docks and Engineering Company has filed a planning application to transform the town's docks

Falmouth's docks could be transformed under new plans(Image: Falmouth Docks & Engineering Company / Planning portal)

Cornwall's leading cruise ship destination could be completely transformed by the largest large-scale investment in 70 years.

The Falmouth Docks and Engineering Company (FDEC) has submitted a planning application to Cornwall Council and the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) for a major overhaul of the town's docks.

If given the green light, the project will involve the demolition of some existing on-site buildings and partial dismantling of current wharf structures. Not only will new wharf structures be constructed, but also a dedicated area for the assembly of floating wind power structures, which would then be towed out into the Celtic Sea.

This is part of an associated initiative with the high-tech marine renewable energy industry.

The ambitious £150m proposal includes extending the existing Queens Wharf westwards. This expansion aims to increase the length of operational deck available, allowing larger vessels to berth along the Queen's Wharf.

It would accommodate Excellence Class cruise ships measuring up to 345m (1,161ft) in length, 42m (138ft) in width, and with an 8.5m (28ft) draught, reports .

A new proposal for a Floating Offshore Wind Energy (FLOW) deck on the western edge of a site aims to establish an area suitable for assembling FLOW devices, enhancing support for the marine and renewable energy sector.

The proposed scheme incorporates 'spot dredging', permitting ships to access the new facilities but notably excludes dredging of the channel off Falmouth, which has historically sparked controversy in the seaside town.