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Port giant ABP says it join talks with backers of £1.5bn Lagoon Hull plan for new road and harbour

The possible expansion of the port in Hull is one of the big business drivers behind the Lagoon vision

The possible expansion of the port in Hull is one of the big business drivers behind Lagoon Hull

Port operator ABP has pledged to have “a seat at the table” during talks about potential Hull dock expansion created by the £1.5bn Lagoon project.

The ambitious plan, which would see a four-lane road constructed out into the River Humber, could also create a new outer harbour and dock space at the Port of Hull.

ABP said it supported the ambition to reduce congestion, tackle flood risk, and create new jobs in the port sector.

And while the operator said more work needed to be done on the Lagoon vision for Hull, it was keen to “sit at the table and explore the idea.”

Dafydd Williams, regional head of communications at ABP Humber, said: “It is an interesting idea and is certainly worthy of further study.

“We are very keen to get them (Lagoon team) around the table to explore it. The concept of creating an outer harbour is something which ABP has done in other places.

An artist impression of how an expanded Port of Hull could look(Image: Lagoon Hull)

“The space it would create in Hull could be used to build on the region’s offshore wind sector, or for other things as well.”

Just across the Humber in Immingham, a similar outer harbour project has already been completed.