

"Boscombes artificial surf attraction will not be completed until next spring at the earliest - six months behind schedule.
Bournemouth council has pledged that the £1.4 million attraction, which is central to the Boscombe regeneration scheme, would be ready in September. But the borough's head of leisure services, Roger Brown, has now confirmed the reef, which will now create waves up to 13ft high, will not be completed until at least Spring 2008. Council officers met represantatives from the Department For Environment Food and Rurual Affairs this week to discuss local fisherman's objections to their licence application for the reef. Boscombe Cliff's Residents Association chairman Parry Brooks to the Echo: "there are 15,000 tonnes of sand on the beach awaiting to start the reef scheme - they wont be there by next spring. When we had a meeting with council officers in 2005 we suggested that consent could take a very long time but the council's application wasn't submitted until early this year. The delay is going to push up the cost of the reef. It's absolute chaos at the seafront and local residents just wanted it all done and dusted."
Dave Weights, chairman of the British Surfing Association, who warned the reef scheme could be scuppered by the fisherman's objections said: "My worst fear is the Defra want a full environmental impact assesment it could drag on for another year.
"It is a real worry because the sand will be blown away and the contractor will have left the site." added Mr Weight.
But Mr Brown said "meanigful progress" had been made at the meeting with Drefra's Marine and Fisheries Agency.
"We are working hard to provide the agency with the outstanding information needed and still hope to start construction this winter, subject to favourable weather conditions," he said. "Its is possible that the reef could be completed as early as spring 2008."
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