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Environment Agency byelaws for the regulation, management and improvement of the River Thames.
Information on the restrictions affecting the navigation on the River Thames.
The requirements for obtaining a boat registration on the Anglian Waterways.
Privacy notice explaining how your personal information will be used when you register your boat for use on Environment Agency waterways.
This guidance should be read before making any application to register a boat on Environment Agency waterways.
Information for boaters on the River Stour.
Information for boaters on the Rivers Welland and Glen.
Guidance for owners, operators and masters of vessels on inland waters, explaining the classifications and how to apply for categorisation.
Guidance for users of all Environment Agency waterways, including the River Thames, Anglian Waterways and the Medway Navigation.
River Thames accommodations licensing requirements relates to mooring piles, slipways, landing stages and other private structures.
This tariff applies to all accommodation licences for private structures.
The Environment Agency's requirements for obtaining a boat registration on the Medway Navigation.
This tariff applies to all accommodation licences granted to corporate bodies of any kind.
Codes, best practice guides, standards and classifications that vessel owners, operators, designers and builders should refer to.
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