New Seafood Shop Opens on Canvey Island

By

Karen McGinn
5 April 2026, 11:27 am

A new seafood shop opened its doors on Canvey Island on Friday, 3 April 2026, offering residents a fresh selection of seafood and platters. The shop welcomed customers between 10 AM and 3 PM, with visitors asked to note that the business will be accepting cash payments only.

The arrival of the new business coincides with a wider period of change for the island, as the area begins to benefit from a £20 million regeneration programme known as Pride in Place. The first round of funding for this initiative was released in April 2026, aiming to support the growth and development of the community.

The island has a long-standing connection to the maritime industry that stretches back to Roman times, when local fishing and shellfish cultivation were primary trades. This history of local enterprise continues today through programmes like the Castle Point Business Accelerator, which is operated by Castle Point Borough Council to provide free support to local entrepreneurs and businesses.

As the newest addition to the local food scene, the shop joins an established community of seafood providers on the island, including various fish and chip shops and online fishmongers. Residents looking for more information on local initiatives and community history can visit the Canvey Island Town Council website.

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