The PLA oversees navigational safety on 95 miles of the tidal Thames, from Teddington Lock to the North Sea. The river is home to the second biggest port in the UK, the busiest inland waterway for freight, passengers and a centre for sporting events.
Charges 2014 states the published rates and charges for services provided by the Port of
London Authority.
Passenger transport on the Thames is growing. The plan is to double the number of passengers to 12 million by 2020. Hear from the people who are making this happen.
Click on the link below to see Navigational Warnings currently in force
A public meeting about the Thames will take place at London Rowing Club on Putney Embankment on Tuesday 11 February 2014 at 6.30pm.
Tree Planting Marks End of Thames Island Habitat Improvement Project
Wildlife, rowers, riverside residents and walkers are set to benefit after a completed a programme of improvements on Oliver’s Ait.
Passenger Ferry Service Between Gravesend and Tilbury - Tender Opportunity
Provision of Passenger Ferry Service Between Gravesend and Tilbury - Tender Opportunity
London Man Brings His Warship HMS Argyll to Thames
A Royal Navy Commanding Officer from London will bring his Type 23 frigate into his home city on January 15.