Work starts to further improve Weston’s Marine Lake
- Dan Heley

- Oct 1
- 2 min read
Work starts today at Marine Lake in Weston-super-Mare as part of North Somerset Council’s plans to further enhance the tidal lake. However, the lake itself will remain open until Monday 6 October.
Following an open procurement exercise, the council has appointed Weston-super-Mare based company EJ McGrath Construction to carry out the work, including;
improving signage around the lake and installing a new welcome sign at the entrance to improve visibility
utilising and repurposing under-used space to create a new concession, equipment hire and storage facility
upgrading and increasing the number of public toilets in use, including one accessible toilet, while changing them to self-contained cubicles with direct entry from the promenade
installing cycle racks
improving access by repairing, resurfacing or rebuilding steps and ramps, and upgrading handrails
repairing and resurfacing the lower walkway around the lake
repairing the Madeira Gardens pavilion roof.
This work is due to complete by April 2026.
Councillor Mike Solomon, North Somerset Council's executive member responsible for seafronts, said: “It’s great to see work starting on our plans to further enhance Marine Lake by developing year-round facilities for food and drink, and leisure activities. We want to see the family-friendly venue develop as a safe place for people of all ages to enjoy a range of water-based activities. This work will make a positive difference to this much-loved destination on Weston’s seafront.
“It’s a key priority for the council to involve the local community in shaping plans. I was delighted that over 120 people attended the Grove Park Gathering event last summer and to see that those people’s comments fed the plans now being delivered. I’m grateful to the Weston Marine Lake Mudlarks, a group of volunteers who assist with the management of the lake, for their presence at the event and their ongoing work with us. We’re currently working closely with the Mudlarks to look at innovative ways to fund ongoing maintenance and dredging of the lake, including supporting grant applications.
“We apologise for any inconvenience caused while the work is being carried out but we’re sure people will be very pleased with the improvements once complete.”
Liam McGrath of EJ McGrath Construction, said; “We are very pleased to have been appointed as main contractor for this scheme. The works we delivered on Weston seafront’s main promenade in 2012 still look fantastic today, and we are now looking forward to improving Marine Lake and continuing to make a positive impact on the town where our family-run business is proudly based.”
People can find out more about the plans, including detailed drawings, on the council’s website.
The planning application reference is 25/P/0855/R3. The application was approved last month.
Designs were shaped by local people, community groups and organisations through engagement led by We Made That, in collaboration with Super Culture. This included a free family-friendly public event – the ‘Grove Park Gathering’ – held in Grove Park last June.
This project is part of North Somerset Council’s ambitious placemaking vision for the town, made possible thanks to its successful bid for £20m from the UK government.
Find out more on the council’s website at www.n-somerset.gov.uk/ImprovingWeston.




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