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Brighton Marina

Photo:Aerial view of the Marina, 2002

Aerial view of the Marina, 2002

photo taken July 2002 and supplied to website by East Brighton College of Media Arts

A triumph of engineering
By Martin Nimmo

Henry Cohen came to our school in the mid-1960's and gave a talk about his vision and plans for the Marina. None of us could really visualise the huge yachting harbour and mini-town of today, though his original plans certainly didn't include Asda and the cinema complex!

Watching the enterprise grow
I watched the enterprise grow as it was built in the 1970's, initially walking on the pitted chalk of the wave-cut platform exposed at low tide below Black Rock, and walking along the well-marked line (of concrete blocks) which showed where Volk's "Daddy Long Legs" had once run.

Engineers beat the sea
Several times I observed storms with huge waves breaking over the works and was sure that the whole effort would end, like the Chain Pier had in 1896, in the sea. But the end result has been a triumph of engineering, even if it has perhaps not brought the wealth into Brighton which the original scheme promised.

Text sent to website by e-mail on 09-12-2002
This page was added on 22/03/2006.

Comments:

I remember watching this construction too and I am pretty sure that a major storm did knock some of the concrete caissons out of alingment before the Marina opened and repairs took several months. I remember Brightonians were also promised a replacement for the Black Rock Pool, ferries to France and an ice rink to replace the Sports Stadium. What we ended up with seems to be a housing estate priced for outsiders with a few boats dotted about.

By Adrian Baron (24/06/2007)

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