Marina plans in doubt after backer pulls out

Plans to build a marina as part of a multi-million pound overhaul of Barry waterfront are in doubt after a major backer announced it would no longer be financing it.
Associated British Ports (ABP) said it could no longer provide the "significant investment" required to build a marina on the waterfront in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan.
The marina formed part of redevelopment plans which also include a new watersports centre, park, housing and offices.
Vale of Glamorgan Council said it was "extremely disappointed" by the decision but that it remained confident the rest of the project could go ahead.
The project to develop the waterfront, known as Barry Making Waves, formed the basis of an application for £20m of levelling-up funding under the previous Conservative UK government.
Following a spending review, in October 2024 Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed Barry would receive its funding.
A spokesperson for ABP said following its own review, it had come to the "regretful conclusion" that it can no longer "proceed with the significant investment required in a marina".
"We are looking at the right, viable ways we can contribute to the project and council's goals," they said, adding the company wanted to contribute to "more growth and prosperity for Barry".
Council leader Lis Burnett described the decision as a "clear setback" but said she was confident the project would still go ahead.
"We believe the project can be delivered without the marina component, subject to UK government agreement," the Local Democracy Reporting Service reports.
Andrew RT Davies, Conservative Member of the Senedd (MS) for South Wales Central, described the decision as "extremely concerning".
"The marina is a key part of plans to level up Barry and losing this investment is a huge blow," he said, adding that action was required to attract new partners.
Mark Hooper, a Plaid Cymru councillor for the Barry waterfront area, said he was "surprised" by the announcement, and that the market testing "should have been completed long ago".
"We in Barry need answers. Why was so much time and energy sunk into these plans if business partners hadn't already carried out their due diligence":[]}