‘It will benefit the powerful’: row over Brixham fish market levelling up plan

Conservationists and smaller fishers say expansion scheme is ‘good for the big boys’ but will not benefit Devon port

A scheme to double the size of England’s most lucrative fish market and provide more room for “industrial” trawlers using levelling up funds has been condemned by green campaigners, smaller-scale fishers and leisure boat enthusiasts.

Critics claim the plans for the Devon harbour town of Brixham, which is expected to land a record-breaking £50m worth of fish this year, will lead to more environmentally damaging fishing practices, increase lorry movements and benefit a few powerful businesses rather than improving the town as a whole.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/aug/28/row-over-brixham-fish-market-levelling-up-plan

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