Navigation authorities
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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. [1]
The Environment Agency, the Broads Authority and British Waterways Board are subject to the Freedom of Information Act 2000, most of the other navigation authorities are not.
incomplete list:
- Associated British Ports
- Avon Navigation Trust
- Basingstoke Canal Authority
- Bridgewater Canal Trust
- Bristol City Council
- British Waterways
- Broads Authority
- Chester and West Cheshire Council
- Chichester Ship Canal Trust
- Clydeport
- Colchester Borough Council
- Conservators of the River Cam (http://www.camconservators.co.uk/)
- Cornwall Council
- Crouch Harbour Authority
- Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority
- Derbyshire County Council
- Devon County Council
- Driffield Navigation Trust
- Dundee Harbour Trust
- East Yorkshire Council
- Environment Agency, The
- Essex Waterways Limited
- Exeter City Council
- Forth Port Authority
- Fowey Harbour Commissioners
- Gloucester Harbour Trustees
- Great Yarmouth Port Authority
- Hampshire County Council
- Hull Council
- Lake District National Park Authority
- Leics County Council
- Littlehampton Harbour Board
- Manchester Ship Canal Company
- Market Weightin Drainage Board
- Medway Ports Authority
- Mersey Docks and Harbour Company
- Middle Level Commissioners
- National Trust
- Neath Canal Company
- North Walsham and Dilham Canal Company
- Port of Boston
- Port of Fosdyke Ltd
- Port of London Authority
Port of Sunderland Authority Port of Tyne Authority Port of Wisbech Port Tennant Company Ltd
- Queen's Harbour Master
- Sandwich Port & Haven Commissioners
- Shoreham Port Authority
- Stroud Council
- Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority
- The National Trust
- Wansbeck District Council
- Whitchurch Waterways Trust
- Witham Fourth Internal Drainage Board
- York City Council