There are currently two large deepwater docks, one of which is part-owned by
Brittany Ferries, which has its UK headquarters here. Since 1973 the company has operated ferry services from the dock to
Roscoff on the north coast of
Brittany, France, and also to
Santander on the north coast of Spain. Ferry services depart and arrive daily from March to late October, and less regularly during the winter months. The dock was expanded in 2003 to accommodate Brittany Ferries' new 40,000-ton flagship
Pont-Aven, and the terminal building was also renovated. The
Pont-Aven shares the dock with the new
Armorique, the replacement for the
''Pont L'Abbe. During the winter months, the
Bretagne, usually assigned to
Portsmouth, sometimes visits Millbay. During February 2008, the Brittany Ferries fastcraft
Normandie Express'' visited Millbay, the first time that a high speed craft had been used out of Millbay. Millbay is the home of the Plymouth RNLI All-Weather and Inshore Lifeboats, as it has been since 1862. The landmark which most Plymothians remember as the easiest way of locating the entrance to this harbour, a huge boxlike grey concrete grain silo with a substantial tower was demolished in early 2008. The area had suffered from high crime rates (not least for having been Plymouth's busiest and notorious
red light district for more than a century) and lay within the St Peter's Ward, ranked as Plymouth's most deprived ward and within the top 10% of deprived wards in England. (From the Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2004). The Millbay and Stonehouse Area Action Plan 2006-2021 was adopted by Plymouth City Council in 2007. In the same year the first Millbay Masterplan received planning consent and this was updated in 2015. Millbay's first new development, Cargo, was completed in 2010. Following this considerable progress has been made in delivering the regeneration vision for Millbay. Major works to dredge Millbay's inner basin and restore its historic listed quay walls enabled Millbay to host the Race Village for the
America's Cup World Series event in Plymouth in 2011 and facilitated the development of the new 171-berth King Point Marina, which opened in 2013. By mid-2016 regeneration in Millbay had resulted in more than 400 new homes, 19,000 sq ft of new business space, a new 1,000-pupil school (Plymouth School of Creative Arts) and King Point Marina. aimed at reconnecting city centre and waterfront, a long-held Plymouth planning policy aim. ==References==