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Port Masterplan

Following extensive consultation to establish what stakeholders wanted to see included in the Port Masterplan, we have produced the final draft for further consultation.

Consultation

We want your opinion on the plan, as this is your harbour!  There are a number of ways for you to give us feedback, and understand more about the plan:

  • Complete our online feedback form
  • Send us feedback by email to [email protected]
  • Pop in to the Harbour Office, 6 Oxford Street, Dartmouth, TQ6 9AL
  • Larger groups with a particular interest in the harbour can request a dedicated group discussion session by emailing the harbourmaster
  • Attend one of our presentations or casual drop-in sessions on the plan. There is no need to book for these sessions.  The presentations will be a more formal presentation followed by questions, so we would ask you to arrive promptly where possible.  The drop in sessions are informal, and you can visit at any time
Place Type Date & Time Location
Ashprington Presentation Thursday 7th May 19:00 Ashprington Village Hall, TQ9 7UL
Dartmouth Presentation Thursday 21st May, 18:30-20:00 Ballroom (Upstairs), Guildhall, Victoria Road, Dartmouth, TQ6 9RY
Kingswear Drop-in Mon 15th June, 13:00-18:30 Hoodown Workshop, Kingswear – accessed via railway path.
Totnes Presentation Thursday 18th June, 18:30-20:00 Totnes Boating Association, Steamer Quay Road, Totnes, TQ9 5AL
Galmpton Presentation Friday 3rd July 18:30-20:00 Galmpton Village Institute, 24 Greenway Road, Galmpton, TQ5 0LT
Dartmouth Drop-in Sat 25th July, 12:00-17:00 Dartmouth Harbour Office, 6 Oxford Street, Dartmouth, TQ6 9AL

The consultation is open from 1st May – 31st July 2026

Executive Summary

This masterplan sets out Dart Harbour’s vision for sustainable growth and development over the next 25 years. It provides a strategic framework to help the harbour respond to economic, environmental, technological, and social changes while strengthening its role as a driver of local prosperity and community value.

The harbour currently operates at a good balance between usage and environmental protection, with over 3,600 moorings and strong demand, particularly from the leisure sector which generates more than 80% of revenue. While this provides financial stability, the plan seeks to diversify income by expanding commercial, marine services, and large-vessel activity, while maintaining its core leisure offering.

Safety and navigation remain central priorities. The harbour will continue to invest in infrastructure, maintain navigational standards, and improve access for all users, including those with disabilities.

Governance as a trust port ensures reinvestment into operations, supporting long-term resilience and flexibility, with a strong and flexible team to deliver this plan.

Growth opportunities include expanding facilities for yachts and small boats, enhancing visitor amenities, supporting local marine industries, and increasing capacity for larger vessels such as cruise ships and superyachts (within defined limits). The harbour also aims to address service gaps and ensure continuity where private providers may withdraw.

Environmental stewardship is a core pillar of the plan. The harbour commits to improving ecological health, restoring habitats, achieving net-zero operations by 2050, and addressing pollution, particularly water quality in the upper estuary. Climate adaptation measures, including resilience to sea-level rise and storms, are also integral.

The masterplan emphasizes the harbour’s role as a community asset. It supports local employment, skills development, and inclusive access to the river. Enhancing connections between communities and the waterfront, encouraging recreation, and engaging underrepresented groups and young people are key goals.

Finally, the plan recognises the harbour’s rich heritage and seeks to preserve and celebrate it while enabling modern growth. Though ambitious, the masterplan is designed to be adaptable, acknowledging that future conditions may require updates over time.

The Masterplan has created a suite of policies, and details a range of projects to enhance and protect the harbour, and ensure that the goals of the harbour’s strategy are delivered.

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