Plymouth Sound National Marine Park

A red and white lighthouse at sunset
Smeaton's Tower. Credit: Summit Imagery.

Heritage Horizon Awards

Date awarded
Location
St Peter and the Waterfront
Local Authority
Plymouth
Applicant
Plymouth City Council
Award Given
£12582100
We've awarded £11.6million to help create the UK's first National Marine Park, revolutionising the way Plymouth interacts with its marine heritage.

Plymouth is home to rich heritage, from outstanding marine environments, with protected shipwrecks and internally-important wildlife, to once welcoming Charles Darwin back from his voyage across the world. Here, the largest naval base in Europe and fragile seagrass beds co-exist.

Soon, it will include a new destination of international importance – the Plymouth Sound National Marine Park, one of our Heritage Horizon Awards. As part of a £22m project, the UK's first National Marine Park will transform how the city interacts with the sea, leading the way to protecting our coasts.

This innovative project puts the restoration of nature and the city’s marine heritage at the heart. A series of projects across the city-wide waterfront will create greater accessibility to the water, opening up new 'gateway' sites, including:

  • a welcome centre
  • more accessible facilities
  • a marine health and wellbeing hub

Connecting people to the ocean

People paddleboarding


A programme of activities will engage the whole city, reaching deep into communities to reconnect residents with their cultural ties to the sea.

The park will completely reimagine how a landscape and its people can work together, through education, volunteering and employment – creating an estimated 464 jobs.

Promoting marine sustainability

The project aims to tackle and improve the consequences of the current climate crisis on the area and its marine life. A pioneering nature boost programme will restore habitats, including seagrass beds and help species such as little egrets, avocets thornback ray, seahorses and the rare allis shad. 

In developing the UK’s first National Marine Park we will create a blueprint for an innovative new model of National Marine Parks across our island nation – and this feels both vital and exciting.

Councillor Tudor Evans, Leader of Plymouth City Council

Councillor Tudor Evans, Leader of Plymouth City Council, said: “Yet again Plymouth’s trailblazing approach is leading the UK. As Britain’s Ocean City we have a unique opportunity to pioneer a new approach to protecting and restoring the amazing heritage of Plymouth Sound, transforming the lives of local residents.

"In developing the UK’s first National Marine Park we will create a blueprint for an innovative new model of National Marine Parks across our island nation – and this feels both vital and exciting. We are proud to lead as the first city to enjoy this incredible opportunity to innovate, protect and develop our connections to the sea.”

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