Orientering vedr. havnefogedens sygefravær og bemanding
Orientering vedr. havnefogedens sygefravær og bemanding
Der har gennem en periode været sygefraværsopfølgning med Morten, senest med deltagelse fra jobcenteret. Han afprøver nu andre arbejdsfunktioner i lighed med andre jobcenterforløb og fra 1.10.2025 aflønnes han ikke aktuelt af Bønnerup Havn. Denne udmelding er afstemt og koordineret med Morten.
For at sikre havnens drift er Klaus ansat som havneassistent på fuld tid og er godt i gang. Mats fortsætter i sit seniorjob (14 timer/uge), og Lars Hotter Petersen samt Karsten Pedersen bidrager med konsulenttimer. Jeg deltager selv i driften efter behov.
Træffetiden på havnekontoret er uændret: hverdage kl. 8.00–12.00. Mail og sms kan benyttes uden for dette tidsrum. Vi følger situationen tæt og arbejder for en løsning, der tilgodeser både Mortens helbred og havnens behov. Det er fortsat forventningen, at Morten vender tilbage snarest muligt.
Spørgsmål til ovenstående ske til undertegnede.
Formand for fondsbestyrelsen,
Tina Andersen.
🌊 The floating bridge is now a reality - for the enjoyment of children and young minds!
It is with great pleasure that we can announce that the new floating educational bridge is now in place at Bønnerup Harbor. The bridge has been created as a playful and educational meeting point for both children and children at heart - a place where curiosity and the joy of water meet in a beautiful setting.
This new initiative is the result of a strong and committed collaboration between Fonden Bønnerup Havn, Bønnerup Strand Bådelaug and Norddjurs Municipality, with support from Kulturpuljen. The project has also received support from LAG Djursland, and is thus co-financed by the EU, which has been crucial in bringing the idea to life.
The floating bridge is not just a physical construction - it is a symbol of what can be achieved when local forces come together with a shared vision and will. We hope that the bridge will become a natural focal point for play, learning and fun for many years to come.
Come down and experience it - and bring the whole family!
New ice plant and chiller plant
🌿 Future cooling solution in Bønnerup Harbor
To strengthen local coastal fishing and promote green transition, we are now upgrading and relocating the ice plant and refrigeration facilities in Bønnerup Harbor. The old facility has been replaced with a modern and energy-efficient system that uses CO₂ as a refrigerant - a solution that is both sustainable and financially responsible. The project ensures that the port can continue to be a base for the local fishing industry and contribute to a vibrant local community.
The project is co-financed by the EU, which has been crucial to realize this important investment in the port's future.


New Foundation Board has been constituted
The board has on 20/3-2025 constituted itself
The new board of directors of Fonden Bønnerup Fiskeri- og Lystbådehavn has constituted itself as follows at the first board meeting after the election:
- Chairman: Tina Lykke Andersen (Representative from permanent residents)
- Vice Chair: Henrik Christensen (Representative from traders)
- Financial Manager: Finn Brødløs (Representative appointed after 5.03)
- Board member Benny Hammer (Municipal council member Norddjurs Municipality)
- Board member Tom Bytoft - Chairman (Municipal council member Norddjurs Municipality)
- Marie Louise Friderichsen (Representative appointed after 5.03)
- Tommy Plannthin (Representative appointed after 5.03)
- Board member Charles Jensen (Representative from the fishing association)
- Dorthe Flarup Mikkelsen (Representative from permanent residents)
- Election of secretary at Foundation Board meetings Tina Lykke Andersen (Representative from permanent residents)
It is the board's wish to have a strong focus on good meetings and good collaboration, and work has been done on the framework for the good board meeting and the framework for agenda items
Strong focus on transparency from the board
The new board also has a strong focus on openness and transparency, which means that we as a board demand and share relevant knowledge about the port. With regard to openness, it has been decided that minutes and appendices will in future be available on the port's website, with the exception of closed, personally sensitive items. At the same time, the board will have a strong focus on volunteerism, cooperation and cohesion, and work will be initiated on a participatory process for a prioritized development plan for the port.
Chairman's vision
The chairman's vision for the port of Bønnerup is a continued development where Bønnerup port has a clear maritime profile with a strong and sustainable development that makes Bønnerup port a clear player on the map of fantastic ports - A vibrant maritime environment with room for everyone.
All inquiries regarding the board should be directed to Tina Lykke Andersen at e-mail: tinalykkeandersen@outlook.dk
Invitation to dialog meeting on 29/3-25
Come to a dialog meeting at Bønnerup Harbor
The Board of Directors of Fonden Bønnerup Fiskeri- og Lystbådehavn invites you to a dialog meeting for the port's stakeholders/users. We look forward to seeing you and look forward to a really good dialog meeting. At the same time, the dialog meeting will be the start of the process for a new master plan for Bønnerup Harbour. See more on page 2.
Date: Saturday, March 29, 2025
Time: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: Frk. Kejser Café & Restaurant, Gammel Havnevej 1, 8585 Glesborg
Registration: By e-mail havnefoged@boennerup-lbh.dk no later than Monday, March 24, 2025
AGENDA:
- Short presentation for the dialog meeting - Board work, the past year, user panel, plans, finances, operation and maintenance plan etc.
- Opportunity for questions - the floor is free.
- Process master plan/visions - Collecting ideas and opinions v/LYTT
The board hosts coffee, pastry, a beer or a water.
Sincerely, Fonden Bønnerup Fiskeri- og Lystbådehavn Board of Directors
Background material master plan
The purpose of the master plan is to create a robust framework for further development. The plan is thus not an exact map of all areas and sub-projects, but rather a plan that emphasizes:
- A strong physical vision for the port's development and its connection to the city
- An overall structural plan
- An identification of future sub-projects
- Stage plan for the development
- Overall budget for future sub-projects
Landscape architecture firm LYTT assists with facilitation of the process and preparation of the product
We create berths in the Outer Basin
Many people have already stopped by to see what we're doing in the outer pool, so here are some pictures and drawings.
The plan is to create two 7 meter spaces, six 6 meter spaces and one 8 meter space. As in Inderhavnen, walkways will be built between every second berth. There will therefore be more spaces for the very large boats.
We are in the process of lining the quay and deck and the piles have arrived, so now we're waiting for Jettelys to come and drive them in.
We are very much looking forward to having boats on the sites, but also to welcoming more of the larger boats during the season.
The pilot crane will remain in place for now, as after good dialog with the fishing association's board in September 2024, based on the amended local plan, it was agreed that the pilot crane would remain where it was for the time being - but it will be marked so that there are no yachts in the way. If this becomes a challenge, the use and location of the pilot crane will be reconsidered
In the top of the pictures, the inner pool is well filled, so it will be nice to have space in the outer pool
Fishing ban in the Kattegat
The government's fishing ban in the Kattegat threatens local communities and one of Norddjurs municipality's most visited attractions, Bønnerup Harbour
The Board of Trustees of the Port of Bønnerup is very concerned about the government's decision to introduce far-reaching fishing restrictions in the Kattegat. This move threatens not only the livelihood of fishermen, but also the small local community and the Danish supply chain with our local fishmonger in focus.
For generations, fishermen in the Kattegat have created a sustainable fishing culture based on knowledge, experience and respect for the sea. The restrictions of recent years have already had a big impact, but the new decision to reduce the allowed fishing area to less than 10 percent will be a big burden for the small local community - especially for the smaller fishermen who already have the most gentle fishing methods and lowest CO₂ emissions.
Our small local community is in many ways dependent on life at Bønnerup Harbor, both the derived income for the port, but also the entire tourism, which is closely linked to the excursion destination with the local charm of the harbor.
It is with growing concern that the government does not consider rural areas, which are already hard pressed for survival. Just as the experience from previous closures unfortunately does not show the expected resurgence of life on the seabed.
At the same time, it is very worrying in terms of Americanization and lack of factual knowledge when a Danish minister appears on far-reaching media with erroneous knowledge about fishing methods. There are huge differences between the many types of vessels and trawl gear. It is important to take different perspectives and scientific evidence into account when creating restrictions with such far-reaching consequences.
Danish fishermen are sacrificed - while foreign trawlers continue
The new restrictions will hit Danish fishermen hard, while foreign vessels will continue to be allowed to fish in the Kattegat. In addition, the global climate accounts must be taken into account so that restrictions are not made that overall burden more than they benefit. This is an unsustainable situation that creates inequality and harms local businesses.
Bønnerup Port's Board of Trustees strongly wants a protection of the Danish marine environment based on knowledge and effective measures and with a consideration of the derived effects - Here a local community that faces the derived consequences.
The Board of Trustees of Bønnerup Harbour urges the government to reconsider its decision and instead ensure a sustainable future for Danish fisheries. We demand an environmental policy and a fisheries policy based on scientific facts and fair conditions with a focus on local communities and tested knowledge.
We want development, not dismantling of our local fishermen and our small community! And we want the necessary environmental measures to be based on factual knowledge
For further information, please contact Tina Lykke Andersen, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bønnerup Harbour, by email tinalykkeandersen@outlook.dk or phone +45 20415183
Bønnerup Harbor
Tina Lykke Andersen
Chairman of the board
New bridgehead on the D-bridge
Here are some pictures from construction team Karsten's renovation of the bridgehead on the D-bridge. We didn't get any pictures of the demolition of the old bridge as it went so fast. We say thank you very much for the fantastic work. In the last picture, Mats had snuck away from the harbor crane when he smelled the Dagmar pie.
New mast shed
We have a mast shed at Bønnerup Harbor.
This was achieved with the help of a number of sponsors who contributed building materials, while a group of volunteers took care of the construction. The photographer managed to gather 3 out of 4 builders. Bent has led the construction, while Charles, Bjarne and Hotter have helped, although they barely had time as they also had to make the bridgehead on the D bridge... In fact, Hotter had so little time that he did not make it into the picture.
Bent put his mast on the new mast stand to test the new mast trolley and make sure he could get into the shed with the mast without bumping into anything.
When you put the mast in the shed, it's important that you remove the salinghorn and other protruding parts before the mast is put in place. You also need to stop by the port office to get a label for the mast and you can also get the code for the lock here.