harbourside


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harbourside

(ˈhɑːbəˌsaɪd) or

harborside

n
(Nautical Terms) the land that is situated next to a harbour
adj
(Nautical Terms) having a position that is next to a harbour
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Plans for a Maritime Centre at the Harbourside were given planning permission in 2016.
Bridgend council is in discussions about leasing the former bait shop kiosk as part of the Harbourside and Cosy Corner development.
County councillor Mike Clarke who is chairman of the Porthcawl Harbourside Community Interest Company (CIC) said amended plans would go before Bridgend Council planners in September and if approved, work could begin in October.
The family of Harriet Forster have spoken of their "indescribable pain" following her death among the rock pools by an idyllic harbourside village.
A spokesman from Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Police were called at 18.59pm following reports of a large fight outside Harbourside Fish and Chips.
The PS7.2 million Being Brunel visitor attraction on Bristol's harbourside will celebrate the life and legacy of the engineering genius who helped build Britain and shape the world.
OCTAVIAN Droobers joined the 1,000 runners experiencing two days of racing around Bristol Harbourside.
Calgary Branch members attended the Loyalists Come West 2015 Conference that was held this year in Victoria from 28 to 31 May at the Coast Victoria Harbourside Hotel.
In Bristol, Pero's Bridge on the city's Harbourside disappeared behind an artificial veil of fog "sculpted" by Nakaya for a week and a half recently.
Now he walks for 20 minutes each day around the harbourside area of his new home at The Moorings development in Irvine, Ayrshire, on the coast of the Firth of Clyde.