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This List of navigation authorities in the United Kingdom is a list of links to any navigation authority in the United Kingdom, relating to any navigable waterway, aqueduct, canal, navigation, river or port.
These include:
- narrow canals, broad canals, or ship canals
- rivers which have been made navigable
- the Broads
- the navigable drains of The Fens.
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Examples of navigation authorities
The "Big Three"
- British Waterways - a public corporation and commercial operator, subject to objectives laid down by the Government, and statutory obligations and powers.
- Environment Agency - environmental regulatory body, manages its waterways as part of its water management obligations.
- Broads Authority - manages its waterspace as part of the National Park.
Other authorities
- Local authorities
- National Park authorities
- Trusts
Navigation authorities in the UK
- Associated British Ports - Port of Hull
- Basingstoke Canal Authority
- Bristol Harbour Authority
- British Waterways - supported by grant-in-aid from Government
- Broads Authority - a National Park Authority
- Cambridgeshire Lodes
- Cardiff Harbour Authority
- Chesterfield Canal Partnership
- City of York Council
- Company of Proprietors of the Chelmer & Blackwater navigation
- Company of Proprietors of the Neath Canal Navigation
- Company of Proprietors of the Stroudwater Navigation
- Conservators of the River Cam
- Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority - a Trust Port, Dartmouth
- Devon County Council
- Driffield Navigation Trust
- Droitwich Canals Trust
- Environment Agency - supported by grant-in-aid from Government
- Essex Waterways Ltd, a subsidiary of the Inland Waterways Association
- Exe Estuary Navigation Authority based at Exeter
- Exeter City Council
- Herefordshire & Gloucestershire Canal Trust
- Hull City Council
- Inland Waterways Association subsidiary Essex Waterways Ltd
- Ipswich & Stowmarket Navigation - River Gipping Trust
- River Ivel - Environment Agency and riparian landowners
- Lake District National Park Authority
- Lancaster Canal's Northern Reaches - various ownerships
- Lapal Canal - various ownerships
- Little Ouse Navigation - Environment Agency / riparian landowners
- Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority
- Lower Avon Navigation Trust (Evesham to Tewkesbury)
- Manchester Ship Canal Company
- Medway Ports
- Middle Level Commissioners
- Neath Canal Navigation, Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
- Port of Hull, Associated British Ports
- Port of London Authority
- River Dee, Wales - Environment Agency has harbour authority responsibilities downstream
- River Glen, Environment Agency
- River Great Ouse, Environment Agency
- River Hamble Harbour Office
- River Hull, Associated British Ports
- River Humber, ABP Ports is Competent Harbour Authority for Humber
- River Idle, Environment Agency
- River Medway - Non-tidal: Environment Agency; Tidal: Medway Ports
- River Severn, Avon and Wiltshire: Bristol Haven Conservancy
- River Severn, Gloucestershire/Herefordshire: Gloucester Harbour Trustees
- River Tyne - Tidal: Port of Tyne Authority; non-tidal: various
- Scottish waterways - managed by the Scottish Executive and British Waterways Scotland (BWS)
- Sleaford Navigation
- Ulster Canal - various, both in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
- Upper Avon Navigation Trust (Stratford-on-Avon to Evesham)
- The Waterways Trust
- The Wey & Arun Canal Trust, Wey & Arun Junction Canal
- Wey and Godalming Navigations, National Trust
- The Wilts & Berks Canal Trust
- River Witham - Witham Fourth District Drainage Board
See also
Waterways
- List of waterways
- Waterways in the United Kingdom
- Association of Inland Navigation Authorities (AINA), an unincorporated membership organisation for inland navigation authorities
- Inland Waterways Association
- Scottish Inland Waterways Association
- Inland Waterways Association Ireland (does include Northern Ireland)
- List of waterway societies in the United Kingdom
Rivers
- Rivers of the United Kingdom
- List of rivers of the United Kingdom
- Estuary, Firth, Floodplain, River delta, Source (river or stream), Tributary
Canals
- Canals of the United Kingdom
- List of canal aqueducts in Great Britain
- List of canal basins in Great Britain
- List of canal junctions in Great Britain
- List of canal locks in Great Britain
- List of canal tunnels in Great Britain
Seaports
Other
External links
- Associated British Ports - main page
- Associated British Ports - Hull
- Association of Inland Navigation Authorities website
- Basingstoke Canal Authority website
- Bridgewater Canal website
- British Waterways website
- Broads Authority website
- Conservators of the River Cam website
- Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority website
- Driffield Navigation Trust website
- Environment Agency website
- River Humber website
- Medway Ports website (Tidal section)
- Middle Level commissioners website
- River Wey navigation, National Trust
- River Hamble website
- Manchester Ship Canal website
- Sleaford Navigation Trust website
- Port of London Authority website
- Witham Fourth District Internal Drainage Board
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