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North Wales marina goes into administration

Accountancy firm Azets have been appointed administrators of Port Dinorwic Marina Limited

Port Dinorwic Marina in Y Felinheli in Gwynedd(Image: Azets)

A marina in north Wales, which is part of a network of marinas owned by Cardiff-based Marine & Property Group, has gone into administration. Simon Monks, Nicola Clark, and Colin Haig, of accountancy firm Azets, have been appointed joint administrators of Port Dinorwic Marina Limited.

Port Dinorwic Marina Limited dates back to 1763 and has been providing berthing and marine services at the picturesque Grade II listed marina at Y Felinheli for many years. It has 180 berths offering a year-round cruising of the nearby Menai Strait, which separates Anglesey with mainland Wales.

However, the marina has experienced financial difficulties in recent months, administrators said, with the operations not reaching their potential during ongoing economic and financial uncertainty since the beginning of this year.

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In January, there were reports of staff not being paid at the marina with many employees claiming this had been an ongoing problem since March 2022. According to Companies House, accounts made up to the year ending 31 December 2021 for Port Dinorwic Marina show the business filed a turnover of £504,966 and a gross profit of £331,307.

The joint administrators said they will continue to trade Port Dinorwic Marina while completing a rapid assessment of marina operations.

Simon Monks, restructuring director with Azets and joint administrator, said: “Port Dinorwic Marina Limited has been experiencing significant financial difficulties in recent months, to the extent a viable turnaround could not be achieved outside of an administration process, despite the best efforts of the board.

“We will immediately begin the process of understanding the underlying issues and finding a sustainable solution, with a view to achieving the very best outcome for staff, creditors and the local community. In the meantime, the continued cooperation of stakeholders is appreciated.”