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Operators and Companies BML Statutory Consultation 2013 – List of Consultees (Annex G) Operators and Companies A&G Passenger Boats Ltd Blasket Island Ferries Coastline Cruises Action Boat Blue Funnel Colliers Launches Anderton Boat Lift Blue Line Cruises Complete Pleasure Boats (Henley) Anstruther Pleasure Cruises Boatel Party Cruises Complete Pleasure Boats (Viscount) Apollo Canal & River Cruises Bournemouth Boating Services Condor Ferries Appledore Instow Ferry Brayford Belle Coniston Launch Aquabus cardiff Bridgewater Heritage Boat Company Conventrian Narrow Boat Aran Doolin Ferries Bristol Ferry Boats Cork Harbour Cruises Aran Island Ferries Bristol Packet Boat Trips Cornwall Ferries Argyll Ferries Broads Tours Cornwall Wildlife Trust Arisaig Marine Brownsea Island Ferries Corrib Tours, Galway Arranmore Fast Ferry Bryher Boat Services Cosgrove Narrowboat company Avon Boating, Stratford Burnham Ferry Cotswold River Cruises Avon Cruising Bath C.Toms & Son Ltd Countess of Evesham Avon Leisure Cruises, Evesham Cailin Oir, Clear Cape Craignish Cruises, Ardfern Avon River Cruises Ltd Caldey Boat Services Crannog Concept, Fort William Avonbelle River Boat Trips Caledonian MacBrayne Cremyll Ferry Away2Canal Cambridge Passenger Cruisers Cromarty Ferry Co Away2Dine Ltd. Canal Boat Cruises Crown River Cruises Bancroft Cruisers, Stratford Capital Pleasure Boats Cruise Loch Lomond Barbeary, Ilfracombe Cardiff Waterbus Cruise Loch Ness Bark Endeavour Whitby Celtic Link Ferry Cruise London Basingstoke Canal Society Chapman Padstow Cumbria County Council Bateaux London Chas Newens Marine Dale Sailing Bath Narrowboats Chester Boat Dartmouth Dittisham Ferry Beans Boat Trips Chichester Harbour Water Tours Dartmouth Ferry Castle Bedford & Milton Keynes WaterwayTrust Chichester Ship Canal Dartmouth Higher Ferry Beese's Bar & Tea Gardens City Boats Dartmouth Steam Railway & River Boat Bella Jane Boat Trips City Canal Cruises, Dublin Daydream Canal Trips Bewl Water City Centre Cruises Deben Cruises Billy Shiel Farne Islands Boat Trips City Cruises PLC DFDS Seaways Birttany Ferries Clare Island ferry Co Dingle Bay Charter Bishop's Boats Clyde Link Dingle Boatman's Association BK Marine Clyde Marine Services Dolphinwatch, Carrigaholt Blakeney Point Seal Trips Clyde Waterbus Donegal Bay Waterbus Page 1 of 8 BML Statutory Consultation 2013 – List of Consultees (Annex G) Donegal Coastal Cruises Greenway Ferry Keswick Launch Dorset Cruises Ground Work Thames Valley Kielder Water Cruises Dover White Cliff Tours Guildford Boat House Limited Killarney Lake Tours Doyle, Howth Hampton Ferry Boathouse Killary Cruises Dragonfly Cruises Brecon Hampton Loade Foot Ferry King Harry Ferry Dublin Bay Cruises Harrington, Bere Island Kingcruises Dudley Canal Trust (Trips) Ltd. Harts Boatyard Kingswear Castle Paddle Steamer Electric Barge Harwich Harbour Foot Ferry Kinsale Harbour Cruises Endeavour Northern Limited Hebridean Island Cruises Kittywake Canal Cruises Endeavour Trent Limited Helford River Boats Lady Daphne English Holiday Cruises Hire Cruises Lady Essex Enterprise Boats Hobbs of Henley Lagan Boat Co, Belfast Erne Tors Hudson Falmouth Lakes Tour, Billingeary Evans, New quay Huntingdon Passenger Cruises Laxey Towing Co Exe To Sea Hurst Castle Lee & Stort Boat Company Exeter City Council Huxley, Evesham Lee Valley Boats Exeter Cruises Hythe Ferry Leeds Hire Cruisers Felixstowe Ferry Boat Yard Inishbolfin Island Discovery Liffey River Cruises, Dublin Flat Holm Project Irish Ferries Lindon Lewis Marine Fords Wharf Marine Allington Belle Irish Ferries Livett's Launches Forth Boat Tours IronbridgeScenic River Cruisers Llangollen Wharf Foulridge Canal Cruises Ltd. Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Loch Shiel Cruises Fowey Cruise Isle of Sark Shipping Co. London Dock Tours Foxton Boat Services ltd. Isle of Skye Ferry London Eye French Brothers Riverboats on the Thames Isles of Scilly Steamship Co London Party Boats Friends of the Cromford Canal Itchenor Ferry London River Cruises Galley Cruising Restaurants Jason's Trip London Waterbus Company Gasworks Dock Partnership JGF Passenger Boats Lough Foyle Ferry Co Glengarriff & Garnish Boats John Cale Canal Cruises Lough Key Boat Tours Gloucester Waterways Museum John O'Groats Ferries Lower Lode Inn, Tewkesbury Lower Thames & Medway Passenger Boat Co. Godalming Packetboat Company Jones the Boats Ltd. Gordon Grant Judith Mary II Lundy Company Gosport Ferry Kennet & Avon Canal Trust Macfarlane & Son Grebe Canal Cruises Ltd Kennet Horse Boat Company Magna Carta SS Co Greenlades Pleasure Boats kenneth Allsop Memorial Trust Maidenhead Steam Navigation Co Ltd Page 2 of 8 BML Statutory Consultation 2013 – List of Consultees (Annex G) Manche Iles Express Party Boats Birmingham Sea Life Surveys Marine Transport Services Passage East Ferry Co Seafari Cruises, Kenmare Maritime Leisure Cruises Peniche, Dublin Seal Trips Matthew of Bristol Pennine Boats Trips of Skipton Seales Sea Tours Menai Strait Pleasure Cruises Pentland Ferries Serenity Boat Tours Meridian Duck Tours Pill ( Falmouth Pleasure Cruises) Severn Leisure Cruises Mersey Ferries Pirate Ship Bridlington Shannon Ferry Mevagissey Ferry Plymouth Boat Trips Shearwatercruises Mill Hotel & Spa Prince Bishop River Cruiser Shetland Islands Council Mississippi Paddle Boat Princess River Cruises Sight Seeing Cruises Conway Misty Isle Boat Trips Puffin Cruises Silverline Cruisers Mon, Brec & Abergavenny Cnal Trust Pulteny Cruisers Bath SilverLine Cruises Mount Batten ferry Queensferry Cruises Simmonds Yat West Leisure Park Mousa Boat Ramsey Island Cruises Snowdon Star Mudeford Ferry Rathlin Island Ferry Solent Party Ship My Ferry Link Red Funnel Solent Steam Packet National Trust Reed River Cruises South Coast Cruises Needles Pleasure Cruises Reedham Ferry Complex South Hams District Council Newark Line River Cruises Richardson & Simpson South Sands Ferry Nexus - Tyne & Waer River Escapes Sprotbrough River Boat Company North Sea Leisure River Thames Boat Hire SS Sir Walter Scott Northery Newquay Rivermiad Kingsbridge Salcombe Ferry St Agnes Boating Northlink Ferries Riviera Cruises St. Mary's Boatmens Association Number Seven Boat Trips Rock Water Taxis Star Outdoors, Kenmare O'Brien Line Ross Boat Trip Starida Sea Services O'Malley Ferries Rumjungle Stena Line Orford Ness National Nature Reserve Rutland Water Cruises Stena Line Orkney Ferries Sabrina Goddess of the River Stoke Bruerne Boat Company Orwell River Cruises Sailing Barge Kitty Strawberry Field Catering Bath Oxford River Cruises Sailing Barge Victor Stuart Line Cruises P&O Ferries Salt Swansea Community Boat Trust Padstow Harbour Salter's Steamers Ltd Sweeny's Cruises Paignton Pleasure Cruises Sandalworth Canal Cruises Teignmouth Shaldon Ferry Paper Mill Lock SB May Temples Sea Trips & Blakeney Point Parr Boat Hire Scattery Island Ferries Tenby Sea Cruises Page 3 of 8 BML Statutory Consultation 2013 – List of Consultees (Annex G) Thames Clippers Walker's Quay Thames Cruises Waterford Castle Hotel Thames Executive Charters Waverley Excursions Thames Leisure Western Ferries (Clyde) Thames luxury Charters Western Lady Ferry Service Thames Pleasure Cruises Westminster Party Boats Thames River Boats Whelans, Killaloe Thames River Party Boats Whitby Coastal Cruises Thames River Services Wightlink Thames Rivercruise Windemere Lake Cruises Thames Steamers Limited Wivenhoe Fingringhoe Rowhedge Ferry CIC The Bell Marple Woods Silver Fleet The Blackcountry Man Woolls Western The Boat Inn Woolwich Ferry The Bournemouth-Swanage Motor Road and Ferry Company Worcester River Cruises The Floating Boater Wye River Cruises The Handsam Boat Company Wyre Council The Saracens Head Wyre Marine Services The Stourport Stemaer Company Yellow Duck Marine The Wey & Arun Canal Yorkboat Thomas Penzance Thousand Islands, St Davids Tiger Charters Topsail Charters Topsail Events Torbays Heritage Ferry Company Torpoint Ferries Trent Cruising Trident Charter Company Triverton Canal Turks Launches Ullswater 'Steamers' Viking Saga Viking Splash Tors, Dublin Viking Tours Page 4 of 8 BML Statutory Consultation 2013 – List of Consultees (Annex G) Associations, Unions, Authorities and other organisations Anglo Scottish Seafish Industries Linlithgow Union Canal Society Royal Institution of Naval Architects Associated British Ports Lloyd's Register of Shipping Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Associated Maritime Consultants Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority Royal Yachting Association (RYA) Association of Inland Navigation Authorities Loch Lomond Association (The) Sailing Barge Association Association of Pleasure Craft Operators Marchioness Action Group Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) Basingstoke Canal Society (The) Marine Leisure Association Sea Safety Group British Marine Aggregates Producers Association Maritime Heritage Trust Sea-Change Sailing Trust British Marine Federation Maritime London SEAFISH British Ports Association Maritime Skills Alliance Seagull Trust Cruises British Tugowners Association Mary Sunley Trust Shetland Aquaculture Society of Consulting Marine Engineers and Ship Canal & River Trust Merchant Navy Training Board Surveyors Canal Boatbuilders Association Midlands Marine Alliance South Coast Passenger Vessel Operators' Association CanalAbility National Association of Boat Owners South West Regional Ports Association Chichester Ship Canal Trust National Federation of Charter Skippers St John's Ambulance Water Wing Commercial Boat Operator's Association National Water Safety Forum St Mary's Boatmen's Association Company
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