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*{{WDTK|Port of London Authority|port_of_london_authority}}
*{{WDTK|Port of London Authority|port_of_london_authority}}
*Port of Mostyn.
*{{WDTKreq listed|Port of Mostyn}}.
*{{WDTK|Port of Sunderland Authority|port_of_sunderland_authority}}
*{{WDTK|Port of Sunderland Authority|port_of_sunderland_authority}}
*{{WDTK|Port of Tyne Authority|port_of_tyne_authority}}
*{{WDTK|Port of Tyne Authority|port_of_tyne_authority}}

Revision as of 13:40, 30 June 2022

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 inland navigation authorities are not.

See also:

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  • Kings Lynn Conservancy Board.

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  • Urr Navigation Trust.

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