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Statutory harbour authorities are public authorities for [[EIR]] purposes.  See [[FER0195081]], [[FS50378095]], and [[EA/2006/0083]].  Some of them are also covered by [[FOIA]] by virtue of their power of nominating [[special constable]]s.
There is an argument that all trust ports ought to be subject to FOI as they are publicly owned.
Even privately owned ports have important public functions.
==Trust ports==
==Trust ports==
see: [[Trust ports]]
see: [[Trust ports]]


==List of Trust Ports==
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[[category:types of public authority]]
===England and Wales – non-fishery <sup>[http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/shippingports/ports/trust/goodgovernancesecondedition.pdf 1]</sup>===
 
*Bridlington Pier & Harbour Commissioners
*Flamborough North Sea Landing Harbour Commissioners
*Hope Cove Harbour Commissioners
*Looe Harbour Commissioners
*Mevagissey Harbour Trustees
*Mousehole Harbour Commissioners
*Newlyn Pier & Harbour Commissioners
*North Sunderland Harbour Commissioners (Seahouses)
*Polperro Harbour Trustees
*Port Isaac Harbour Commissioners
*Portloe Harbour Commissioners
*Saundersfoot Harbour Commissioners
*Sennen Cove Harbour Commissioners
*Staithes Harbour Commissioners
*Wells Harbour Commissioners

Latest revision as of 09:00, 21 December 2011

Statutory harbour authorities are public authorities for EIR purposes. See FER0195081, FS50378095, and EA/2006/0083. Some of them are also covered by FOIA by virtue of their power of nominating special constables.

There is an argument that all trust ports ought to be subject to FOI as they are publicly owned.

Even privately owned ports have important public functions.

Trust ports

see: Trust ports

Whatdotheyknow.com tag: port_authority