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A quarter of the UK's inland waterways are controlled by 30 navigation authorities drawn from the public, private and voluntary sectors. [http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/freight/waterfreight/inlandwaterwaysfreightpolicy3249?page=3] | A quarter of the UK's inland waterways are controlled by 30 navigation authorities drawn from the public, private and voluntary sectors. [http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/freight/waterfreight/inlandwaterwaysfreightpolicy3249?page=3] | ||
(The Environment Agency, the Broads Authority and British Waterways Board are subject to the act) | (The Environment Agency, the Broads Authority and British Waterways Board are subject to the act) | ||
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*British Waterways | *British Waterways | ||
*Broads Authority | *Broads Authority | ||
*Conservators of the River Cam (http://www.camconservators.co.uk/) | |||
*Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority | *Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority | ||
*Environment Agency, The | *Environment Agency, The |
Revision as of 14:57, 1 May 2011
A quarter of the UK's inland waterways are controlled by 30 navigation authorities drawn from the public, private and voluntary sectors. [1]
(The Environment Agency, the Broads Authority and British Waterways Board are subject to the act)
incomplete list:
- Avon Navigation Trust
- British Waterways
- Broads Authority
- Conservators of the River Cam (http://www.camconservators.co.uk/)
- Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority
- Environment Agency, The
- Middle Level Commissioners
- Port of London Authority