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Havengore Bridge: Manual operation

By Doug Macewen Crouch Area Yachting Federation (CAYF)

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

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This is to remind the marine community that we will be manually operating Havengore Bridge for vessels wishing to navigate via Havengore Creek on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 October. This will be done in accordance with the MOD byelaws and so the bridge will be staffed for two hours either side of daytime high tides on both days.

The bridge is still out of automated service and this is the last manual operation that’s currently scheduled. Further dates may be considered subject to significant demand and favourable tides.

Please pass this information on to your marine contacts and associates.

More information can be found here:

https://shoeburyness.qinetiq.com/unusual-activity.aspx

Regards, Nicki

Nicki Uden – Community Liaison Officer, SHOEBURYNESS RANGE

Careline: 0800 0560108
Email: nuden@QinetiQ.com

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Doug Macewen / Steve Barham (Chairman)

  • 01245321126 (Doug)/

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