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Ports applies for permission to strengthen ramp

Jack Silver
BBC News, Channel Islands
Ports of Jersey A pier with various marine equipment on it.Ports of Jersey
Ports said it expected "minor disruption" when the work - expected to last six months - begins next year

Ports of Jersey has applied for planning permission to strengthen a pedestrian ramp in Elizabeth Harbour in St Helier.

Ports applied for permission to replace the - known as a bankseat - for one of the ramps allowing access to the Albert Pier pontoons.

A spokesperson said: "The original bankseat was built to serve roll-on roll-off ferries, but its ing piles are in poor condition."

Ports said the work would begin next year and it expected to last six months

Ports said it expected "minor disruption" when the work - expected to last six months - begins next year.

Access to the end of the pier for local businesses, anglers and pedestrians will be maintained during the demolition phase, Ports said.

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