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Offshore Energy Project Support for Royal IHC

Port Provides Key Project Support During Major Royal IHC Launch

11/12/2017

With a growing reputation as a major UK offshore energy support base in the billion pound North East subsea industry, Port of Blyth is able to offer clients the service, project support and expertise they require to prosper. The Port’s South...

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Port of Blyth Decommissioning

Port of Blyth Decommissioning Licence Approved

22/11/2017

Port of Blyth has announced a move into the offshore decommissioning market following confirmation of a successful application for a decommissioning licence from the UK Environment Agency. Having worked closely with the EA for 12 months prior to the environmental...

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Port of Blyth Residents Meeting Announced

South Harbour Residents Meeting Announced

14/11/2017

Port of Blyth is to hold the latest residents meeting in relation to our South Harbour terminal on Wednesday 6th December at 6pm. This informal meeting will outline forthcoming plans for both the Port and the South Harbour terminal in...

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Port of Blyth Fundraising Success

Fundraising Success for Port of Blyth Colleagues

09/11/2017

The fundraising efforts of Port of Blyth staff have been rewarded as a huge sum has been donated to charity in memory of well respected colleague who sadly passed away in 2016 as a result of motor neurone disease. Two...

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Blyth at Offshore Energy 2017

Port Heads for Offshore Energy 2017 in Bullish Mood

09/10/2017

A string of successes in 2017 has resulted in the Port of Blyth heading to Offshore Energy 2017, one of the continent’s most important offshore energy exhibitions, in bullish mood. Port of Blyth will be exhibiting at Offshore Energy 2017 on the...

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Newcastle University Marine Engineering Centre at Port of Blyth

Newcastle University Open £2.5m Marine Engineering Centre at Port

26/09/2017

Newcastle University has unveiled its newly-refurbished Emerson Cavitation Tunnel as part of a £2.5m investment in marine engineering at the Port of Blyth. Re-located from the University’s city centre campus, the cavitation tunnel’s new home at the Port is twice...

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