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NEWS - BROADS AUTHORITY News. We aim to keep you up to date with our work as well as any developments in the Broads within our news pages. All enquiries from the media about our work or matters relating to the Broads should be directed to the press office either by phoning 01603 610734 or emailing our head of communications Rob Leigh. TOLLS - BROADS AUTHORITY If you are already registered with us as the owner you can set up an online account and pay your toll using tolls online. Alternatively you can pay your toll by calling 01603 756080, by post or in person (our face to face service is currently unavailable during the COVID-19 pandemic). You can find our address, directions and a map on theANNUAL TOLL
a) A motor craft is a vessel which at any time is propelled by a motor of any kind, including an outboard motor. It includes a houseboat, if fitted with a propulsion engine, and sailing dinghies of less than 6m 2 fitted with a propulsion engine.. b) A motorised sailing craft (MSC) is a vessel of 6m 2 area or over which is normally propelled by sail but which is also used with a motor.HOW TO REGISTER
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BOATING ESSENTIALS
Please watch our new series of ' Boating Essentials ' animations below, which cover everything you will need to know to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable visit to the Broads. Captions are available on all videos and links for further reading can be found in the description of each video. We would also advise you to look at ourSafety section
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Reload Image | Use Audio: Please enter the text from the above image in the text box. If you are unable to read this, please click reload to reload image or audio to use audio validation. INVITATIONS TO TENDER The main parts of the tender include: Gaining licences and complying with water vole and protected species mitigation. Installing a water control structure through a flood bank to take water from the Waxham cut to the bunded field for filtration and growing wetland plants. Excavating low-level earth bunds following herbicide application andBROADS RANGERS
A ll enforcement is in accordance with the Broads Authority Navigation Enforcement Policy. I f you want to contact the Broads rangers, you can phone Broads Control on 01603 756056 or VHF channel 12 or email Broads.control@broads-authority.gov.uk. Broads Control is manned between the hours of 9am and 6pm during summer, and 9am and 5pm duringwinter.
BROADS AUTHORITYABOUT USNEWSSITEMAPCAREERSCONTACT USLOOKING AFTER Introduction. The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. It's also home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the UK. The Broads Authority was set up in 1989, with responsibility for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.Navigation.
NEWS - BROADS AUTHORITY News. We aim to keep you up to date with our work as well as any developments in the Broads within our news pages. All enquiries from the media about our work or matters relating to the Broads should be directed to the press office either by phoning 01603 610734 or emailing our head of communications Rob Leigh. TOLLS - BROADS AUTHORITY If you are already registered with us as the owner you can set up an online account and pay your toll using tolls online. Alternatively you can pay your toll by calling 01603 756080, by post or in person (our face to face service is currently unavailable during the COVID-19 pandemic). You can find our address, directions and a map on theANNUAL TOLL
a) A motor craft is a vessel which at any time is propelled by a motor of any kind, including an outboard motor. It includes a houseboat, if fitted with a propulsion engine, and sailing dinghies of less than 6m 2 fitted with a propulsion engine.. b) A motorised sailing craft (MSC) is a vessel of 6m 2 area or over which is normally propelled by sail but which is also used with a motor.HOW TO REGISTER
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Please watch our new series of ' Boating Essentials ' animations below, which cover everything you will need to know to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable visit to the Broads. Captions are available on all videos and links for further reading can be found in the description of each video. We would also advise you to look at ourSafety section
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Reload Image | Use Audio: Please enter the text from the above image in the text box. If you are unable to read this, please click reload to reload image or audio to use audio validation. INVITATIONS TO TENDER The main parts of the tender include: Gaining licences and complying with water vole and protected species mitigation. Installing a water control structure through a flood bank to take water from the Waxham cut to the bunded field for filtration and growing wetland plants. Excavating low-level earth bunds following herbicide application andBROADS RANGERS
A ll enforcement is in accordance with the Broads Authority Navigation Enforcement Policy. I f you want to contact the Broads rangers, you can phone Broads Control on 01603 756056 or VHF channel 12 or email Broads.control@broads-authority.gov.uk. Broads Control is manned between the hours of 9am and 6pm during summer, and 9am and 5pm duringwinter.
PLANNING - BROADS AUTHORITY Planning. As part of the National Parks family we have a duty to protect the Broads while balancing its communities' needs. Our Planning team plays a vital role in making sure any new development contributes to the quality of the natural environment and built heritage, as well as providing homes and work places to support thepeople who live
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a) A motor craft is a vessel which at any time is propelled by a motor of any kind, including an outboard motor. It includes a houseboat, if fitted with a propulsion engine, and sailing dinghies of less than 6m 2 fitted with a propulsion engine.. b) A motorised sailing craft (MSC) is a vessel of 6m 2 area or over which is normally propelled by sail but which is also used with a motor. HISTORY - BROADS AUTHORITY The broads are man-made waterways created by peat digging. The first written evidence of this dates back to the 12th century when much of east Norfolk had been cleared of its woodland for fuel and building materials. For the next 200 years peat digging was a major industry. Historical records show that the pits gradually began to fill withLOGIN OR REGISTER
Reload Image | Use Audio: Please enter the text from the above image in the text box. If you are unable to read this, please click reload to reload image or audio to use audio validation.BOATING ESSENTIALS
Please watch our new series of ' Boating Essentials ' animations below, which cover everything you will need to know to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable visit to the Broads. Captions are available on all videos and links for further reading can be found in the description of each video. We would also advise you to look at ourSafety section
ANGLING - BROADS AUTHORITY Angling on the waterways of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is a popular pastime enjoyed by thousands of people each year. The Broads is a historic and unique angling destination that is home to a variety of fish species including bream, rudd, tench, roach, perch, carp and most famously large pike. BOAT TRIPS - BROADS AUTHORITY Prices. £10 adult, £8 child and concession, £30 family (up to two adults and two children - not suitable for children under two). Group bookings available - please ask for details. To book call: 01692 678763 / 01603 756096 or email toadholetic@broads-authority.gov.uk.TREES AND HEDGEROWS
Certain trees and woodlands in the Broads are protected by Tree Preservation Orders or because they grow in a Conservation Area. What is a Tree Preservation Order?SEARCH RESULTS
Introduction. The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the statusof a national park.
WATER PLANT CUTTING ON RIVER WAVENEY Our water plant cutting programme will start on the southern rivers next week in the Beccles and Geldeston areas. Once completed we will be moving around to the Upper Yare and Wensum. BROADS AUTHORITYABOUT USNEWSSITEMAPCAREERSCONTACT USLOOKING AFTER Introduction. The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. It's also home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the UK. The Broads Authority was set up in 1989, with responsibility for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.Navigation.
CONTACT US - BROADS AUTHORITY Broads Control. If you want to contact the Broads rangers to report an incident, you can phone Broads Control on 01603 756056, VHF channel 12 or email Broads.control@broads-authority.gov.uk. Broads Control is manned between the hours of 9am and 6pm during summer, and 9am and 5pm during winter. Please always phone 999 in case of emergency. BUYING YOUR TOLL ONLINE Buying your toll online. If you are already registered with our tolls team and have a vessel registered in your name, you can create an account to pay your toll using our online system. Once your personal details have been validated a PIN number for tolls online is sent via the post. The PIN must be entered to log on for the first time to TOLLS - BROADS AUTHORITY If you are already registered with us as the owner you can set up an online account and pay your toll using tolls online. Alternatively you can pay your toll by calling 01603 756080, by post or in person (our face to face service is currently unavailable during the COVID-19 pandemic). You can find our address, directions and a map on theAPPLICATION SEARCH
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a) A motor craft is a vessel which at any time is propelled by a motor of any kind, including an outboard motor. It includes a houseboat, if fitted with a propulsion engine, and sailing dinghies of less than 6m 2 fitted with a propulsion engine.. b) A motorised sailing craft (MSC) is a vessel of 6m 2 area or over which is normally propelled by sail but which is also used with a motor. HISTORY - BROADS AUTHORITY The broads are man-made waterways created by peat digging. The first written evidence of this dates back to the 12th century when much of east Norfolk had been cleared of its woodland for fuel and building materials. For the next 200 years peat digging was a major industry. Historical records show that the pits gradually began to fill withVISITOR CENTRES
BROADLAND FUTURES INITIATIVE Broadland Futures Initiative. The Broadland Futures Initiative (BFI) is a partnership for future flood risk management in the Broadland area. Our main goal is to agree a framework for future flood risk management that better copes with our changing climate and rising sea level. The focus will be on what happens from the mid-2020s onwards INVITATIONS TO TENDER The main parts of the tender include: Gaining licences and complying with water vole and protected species mitigation. Installing a water control structure through a flood bank to take water from the Waxham cut to the bunded field for filtration and growing wetland plants. Excavating low-level earth bunds following herbicide application and BROADS AUTHORITYABOUT USNEWSSITEMAPCAREERSCONTACT USLOOKING AFTER Introduction. The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. It's also home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the UK. The Broads Authority was set up in 1989, with responsibility for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.Navigation.
CONTACT US - BROADS AUTHORITY Broads Control. If you want to contact the Broads rangers to report an incident, you can phone Broads Control on 01603 756056, VHF channel 12 or email Broads.control@broads-authority.gov.uk. Broads Control is manned between the hours of 9am and 6pm during summer, and 9am and 5pm during winter. Please always phone 999 in case of emergency. BUYING YOUR TOLL ONLINE Buying your toll online. If you are already registered with our tolls team and have a vessel registered in your name, you can create an account to pay your toll using our online system. Once your personal details have been validated a PIN number for tolls online is sent via the post. The PIN must be entered to log on for the first time to TOLLS - BROADS AUTHORITY If you are already registered with us as the owner you can set up an online account and pay your toll using tolls online. Alternatively you can pay your toll by calling 01603 756080, by post or in person (our face to face service is currently unavailable during the COVID-19 pandemic). You can find our address, directions and a map on theAPPLICATION SEARCH
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a) A motor craft is a vessel which at any time is propelled by a motor of any kind, including an outboard motor. It includes a houseboat, if fitted with a propulsion engine, and sailing dinghies of less than 6m 2 fitted with a propulsion engine.. b) A motorised sailing craft (MSC) is a vessel of 6m 2 area or over which is normally propelled by sail but which is also used with a motor. HISTORY - BROADS AUTHORITY The broads are man-made waterways created by peat digging. The first written evidence of this dates back to the 12th century when much of east Norfolk had been cleared of its woodland for fuel and building materials. For the next 200 years peat digging was a major industry. Historical records show that the pits gradually began to fill withVISITOR CENTRES
BROADLAND FUTURES INITIATIVE Broadland Futures Initiative. The Broadland Futures Initiative (BFI) is a partnership for future flood risk management in the Broadland area. Our main goal is to agree a framework for future flood risk management that better copes with our changing climate and rising sea level. The focus will be on what happens from the mid-2020s onwards INVITATIONS TO TENDER The main parts of the tender include: Gaining licences and complying with water vole and protected species mitigation. Installing a water control structure through a flood bank to take water from the Waxham cut to the bunded field for filtration and growing wetland plants. Excavating low-level earth bunds following herbicide application and NEWS - BROADS AUTHORITY News. We aim to keep you up to date with our work as well as any developments in the Broads within our news pages. All enquiries from the media about our work or matters relating to the Broads should be directed to the press office either by phoning 01603 610734 or emailing our head of communications Rob Leigh. LEARNING - BROADS AUTHORITY Learning. From youngsters trying out pond-dipping to postgraduate research, the Broads is an invaluable education resource. Supporting learning is an important part of our work in promoting understanding of the Broads, whether it's providing publications, answering questions, giving information to students or arranging talks, schoolvisits and
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With the Public Access portal you can: Monitor the progress of an application and be notified by email of changes or updates. Submit comments about an application. See a list of applications submitted and decided each week. See whether an appeal has been lodged and any appeal decisions. Save searches and be emailed about a newapplication.
BUYING YOUR TOLL ONLINE Buying your toll online. If you are already registered with our tolls team and have a vessel registered in your name, you can create an account to pay your toll using our online system. Once your personal details have been validated a PIN number for tolls online is sent via the post. The PIN must be entered to log on for the first time to PLANNING - BROADS AUTHORITY Planning. As part of the National Parks family we have a duty to protect the Broads while balancing its communities' needs. Our Planning team plays a vital role in making sure any new development contributes to the quality of the natural environment and built heritage, as well as providing homes and work places to support thepeople who live
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a) A motor craft is a vessel which at any time is propelled by a motor of any kind, including an outboard motor. It includes a houseboat, if fitted with a propulsion engine, and sailing dinghies of less than 6m 2 fitted with a propulsion engine.. b) A motorised sailing craft (MSC) is a vessel of 6m 2 area or over which is normally propelled by sail but which is also used with a motor. SLIPWAYS AND LAUNCHING POINTS The Broads is dotted with slipways and launching points from which you can get your craft on to the water. There are various designs and your boat and trailer must BRIDGE HEIGHTS AND OPENINGS Trowse bridge currently is currently experiencing mechanical problems requiring extra assistance to operate. Network Rail therefore require seven days’ notice to open the bridge. The opening times are 9.05 am on Sundays and any day between 02.00 am and 04.00 am. To arrange opening please call Network Rail on either 01603 675297 or 01603763440.
THE BROADS NATIONAL PARK The Broads National Park is looked after by the Broads Authority, a special statutory authority that was established by the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988, with similar powers to those of a national park authority. The Act placed a duty on it to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the Broads,promote
WATER DEPTHS AND NAVIGATION NOTES The survey is carried out on the lower river reaches every two years and other areas no less than every five. There are Navigation Notes which highlight hazards. If you wish to view a specific area, use the zoom function to increase the size. All files are pdf format, all dimensions in tables are in metres and depths shown at Mean Low Water. BROADS AUTHORITYABOUT USNEWSSITEMAPCAREERSCONTACT USLOOKING AFTER Introduction. The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. It's also home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the UK. The Broads Authority was set up in 1989, with responsibility for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.Navigation.
NEWS - BROADS AUTHORITY News. We aim to keep you up to date with our work as well as any developments in the Broads within our news pages. All enquiries from the media about our work or matters relating to the Broads should be directed to the press office either by phoning 01603 610734 or emailing our head of communications Rob Leigh. TOLLS - BROADS AUTHORITY If you are already registered with us as the owner you can set up an online account and pay your toll using tolls online. Alternatively you can pay your toll by calling 01603 756080, by post or in person (our face to face service is currently unavailable during the COVID-19 pandemic). You can find our address, directions and a map on theANNUAL TOLL
a) A motor craft is a vessel which at any time is propelled by a motor of any kind, including an outboard motor. It includes a houseboat, if fitted with a propulsion engine, and sailing dinghies of less than 6m 2 fitted with a propulsion engine.. b) A motorised sailing craft (MSC) is a vessel of 6m 2 area or over which is normally propelled by sail but which is also used with a motor.HOW TO REGISTER
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Reload Image | Use Audio: Please enter the text from the above image in the text box. If you are unable to read this, please click reload to reload image or audio to use audio validation. BROADLAND FUTURES INITIATIVE Broadland Futures Initiative. The Broadland Futures Initiative (BFI) is a partnership for future flood risk management in the Broadland area. Our main goal is to agree a framework for future flood risk management that better copes with our changing climate and rising sea level. The focus will be on what happens from the mid-2020s onwards INVITATIONS TO TENDER The main parts of the tender include: Gaining licences and complying with water vole and protected species mitigation. Installing a water control structure through a flood bank to take water from the Waxham cut to the bunded field for filtration and growing wetland plants. Excavating low-level earth bunds following herbicide application andBROADS RANGERS
A ll enforcement is in accordance with the Broads Authority Navigation Enforcement Policy. I f you want to contact the Broads rangers, you can phone Broads Control on 01603 756056 or VHF channel 12 or email Broads.control@broads-authority.gov.uk. Broads Control is manned between the hours of 9am and 6pm during summer, and 9am and 5pm duringwinter.
BROADS AUTHORITYABOUT USNEWSSITEMAPCAREERSCONTACT USLOOKING AFTER Introduction. The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. It's also home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the UK. The Broads Authority was set up in 1989, with responsibility for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.Navigation.
NEWS - BROADS AUTHORITY News. We aim to keep you up to date with our work as well as any developments in the Broads within our news pages. All enquiries from the media about our work or matters relating to the Broads should be directed to the press office either by phoning 01603 610734 or emailing our head of communications Rob Leigh. TOLLS - BROADS AUTHORITY If you are already registered with us as the owner you can set up an online account and pay your toll using tolls online. Alternatively you can pay your toll by calling 01603 756080, by post or in person (our face to face service is currently unavailable during the COVID-19 pandemic). You can find our address, directions and a map on theANNUAL TOLL
a) A motor craft is a vessel which at any time is propelled by a motor of any kind, including an outboard motor. It includes a houseboat, if fitted with a propulsion engine, and sailing dinghies of less than 6m 2 fitted with a propulsion engine.. b) A motorised sailing craft (MSC) is a vessel of 6m 2 area or over which is normally propelled by sail but which is also used with a motor.HOW TO REGISTER
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Reload Image | Use Audio: Please enter the text from the above image in the text box. If you are unable to read this, please click reload to reload image or audio to use audio validation. BROADLAND FUTURES INITIATIVE Broadland Futures Initiative. The Broadland Futures Initiative (BFI) is a partnership for future flood risk management in the Broadland area. Our main goal is to agree a framework for future flood risk management that better copes with our changing climate and rising sea level. The focus will be on what happens from the mid-2020s onwards INVITATIONS TO TENDER The main parts of the tender include: Gaining licences and complying with water vole and protected species mitigation. Installing a water control structure through a flood bank to take water from the Waxham cut to the bunded field for filtration and growing wetland plants. Excavating low-level earth bunds following herbicide application andBROADS RANGERS
A ll enforcement is in accordance with the Broads Authority Navigation Enforcement Policy. I f you want to contact the Broads rangers, you can phone Broads Control on 01603 756056 or VHF channel 12 or email Broads.control@broads-authority.gov.uk. Broads Control is manned between the hours of 9am and 6pm during summer, and 9am and 5pm duringwinter.
NEWS - BROADS AUTHORITY News. We aim to keep you up to date with our work as well as any developments in the Broads within our news pages. All enquiries from the media about our work or matters relating to the Broads should be directed to the press office either by phoning 01603 610734 or emailing our head of communications Rob Leigh.APPLICATION SEARCH
With the Public Access portal you can: Monitor the progress of an application and be notified by email of changes or updates. Submit comments about an application. See a list of applications submitted and decided each week. See whether an appeal has been lodged and any appeal decisions. Save searches and be emailed about a newapplication.
PLANNING - BROADS AUTHORITY Planning. As part of the National Parks family we have a duty to protect the Broads while balancing its communities' needs. Our Planning team plays a vital role in making sure any new development contributes to the quality of the natural environment and built heritage, as well as providing homes and work places to support thepeople who live
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HISTORY - BROADS AUTHORITY The broads are man-made waterways created by peat digging. The first written evidence of this dates back to the 12th century when much of east Norfolk had been cleared of its woodland for fuel and building materials. For the next 200 years peat digging was a major industry. Historical records show that the pits gradually began to fill withANNUAL TOLL
a) A motor craft is a vessel which at any time is propelled by a motor of any kind, including an outboard motor. It includes a houseboat, if fitted with a propulsion engine, and sailing dinghies of less than 6m 2 fitted with a propulsion engine.. b) A motorised sailing craft (MSC) is a vessel of 6m 2 area or over which is normally propelled by sail but which is also used with a motor.BOATING ESSENTIALS
Please watch our new series of ' Boating Essentials ' animations below, which cover everything you will need to know to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable visit to the Broads. Captions are available on all videos and links for further reading can be found in the description of each video. We would also advise you to look at ourSafety section
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