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Vision of new lagoon and northern mole

02.02.2024
BREMERHAVEN. The design for the new northern mole and the new lagoon at the Weser lido beach is currently under review by the relevant department, after which planning approval documentation will be submitted. “We hope to be able to begin construction by autumn – if all goes to plan,” reported Robert Howe, MD of bremenports. In December, Bremerhaven’s mayor, Melf Grantz, (right) and Howe signed an agreement to develop and maintain the new swimming location together and thus laid the foundation for ensuring the earliest possible starting date for construction.

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