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Port of London - River Thames Port of London - River Thames NOTICE TO MARINERS M40 of 2020 BATTERSEA REACH BATTERSEA BRIDGE ARCH CLOSURES Contractors will be conducting inspection works on Battersea Bridge from Wednesday 23rd September to Friday 25th September. In order to accommodate these works, arches on Battersea Bridge will be closed to navigation as follows: Works Start Works End Navigational Arch Information Date Time Date Time Closed to Navigation and 2 Wednesday 23rd September 23:00 Thursday 24th September 03:00 Local Traffic Control Closed to Navigation and 3 Thursday 24th September 23:00 Friday 25th September 03:00 Local Traffic Control Arches closed to navigation will be marked in accordance with the Port of London Authority Thames Byelaws 2012 namely: • By day, three red discs 0.6 metres in diameter at the points of an equilateral triangle with the apex downwards and the base horizontal • By night, three red lights in similar positions to the discs displayed by day Local Traffic Control will be undertaken from a PLA Harbour Service Launch in the vicinity of Battersea Bridge for the duration of the closures in arch 2 and 3. All vessels intending to navigate between Wandsworth Bridge and Chelsea Bridge are to call ‘BATTERSEA CONTROL’ on VHF Channel 14 as follows: • Inbound at Chelsea Bridge • Outbound at Wandsworth Bridge • Prior to leaving a berth or mooring between Chelsea Bridge and Wandsworth Bridge All vessels are to navigate in this area with caution, maintaining a continuous watch on VHF Channel 14 and follow the instructions from the attending Harbour Service Launch exhibiting flashing blue lights. Further details will be broadcast by London VTS on VHF Channel 14. th Port of London Authority 08 September London River House, Royal Pier Road, Sarah Macleod - Acting 2020 Gravesend, Kent DA12 2BG Harbour Master Upper EXPIRY DATE: 24th September 2020 TO RECEIVE FUTURE NOTICES TO MARINERS BY E-MAIL, PLEASE REGISTER VIA OUR WEBSITE www.pla.co.uk Telephone calls, VHF radio traffic, CCTV and radar traffic images may be recorded in the VTS Centres at Gravesend and Woolwich All Current Notices to Mariners can be found here - http://www.pla.co.uk/Safety/Regulations-and-Guidance/Notices-to- Mariners/Notices-to-Mariners .
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