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UK Unique Slipway Location Codes Unique Slipway July 2008 Location Codes RNLI Slipway abbreviations for creating Unique Slipway Location Codes (USLCs) BDN Broad Haven CHL Church Lane Pullover DSL Dores Loch Ness BDR Broadford Sutton-on-Sea DNO Dorlin (Private) Please use the suggested local authority abbreviations below to create your USLCs. If your area is missing BNQ Brockhampton Quay CHS Church Street DEO Dornie from the table please use the system outlined in the document The RNLI’s guide to slipway safety signs and Brockhampton Isleworth London symbols to create an abbreviation. Check that the abbreviation you create does not duplicate any of those DHO Dornoch CNM Clan Morrison Hotel Sunart listed below. BHU Brough Slip Thurso DTS Dovercourt Seafront Harwich CHR Claxheugh Rock BLQ Brunel Quay Neyland DYO Downderry Submit your USLCs to your Coastguard contact using the registration form on page 11 of this document. CNL Clevedon BSH Bucklers Hard DSM Drumaheglis Marina BLB Bull Bay Amlwch CYN Cley Next the Sea Ballymoney CSQ Cobbs Quay Marina Poole AEB Abercastle BAL Bala Lake BKS Black Swan Sailing Club BLN Bull Nose Blackpool DHU Dunbeath CEF Coble Landing Filey AYB Aberdovey BYB Balcary Bay Auchencairn Wokingham BEM Bure Marine Great Yarmouth DNM Duncan Mills Slip Balloch CRG Coldharbour Gosport AYE Abereiddy BYP Ballnacorthy Pier BSL Blackness BDD Burghead Harbour Ramp DMS Dundrum Slip Dundrum Burghead CHO Combwich AHB Abersoch Beach Maree Oranmore BRT Blacktar Haverfordwest DEH Dunure Harbour BMO Burnham Overy Staithe CNN Common Staithe Quay AHL Abersoch Land and Sea BHA Balloch BRM Blackwater Marina Maylandsea DNB Durgan Bay Ramp Mawnan BMS Burnham-on-Sea Kings Lynn AHM Aberystwyth Marina BRH Ballywalter Harbour BKF Block Fen Mepal DKS Dwarwick Slipway Thurso BTI Burnt Island Bay CNY Cooden Beach Normans Bay ANM Abingdon Marina BSR Banks Road Heswall BEW Blue Water Horizons Weymouth BYY Burray Boat Yard Burray CTH Coppet Hall Beach Saundersfoot ARM Acaster Malbis BEC Bargehouse Causeway London BHH Blyth Harbour Blyth EEP Earnse Point Barrow-in-Furness CHP Corpach ALH Ackergill Harbour Wick BYN Barkby Beach Prestatyn BTY Boat Yard Slip Percuil ETB East Beach Selsey CAM Caffa Mill Fowey CEB Cove Bay Aberdeen ANW Action Watersports Lydd BYM Barley Mow Bridge BDS Boatstrand Slip Waterford ETS East Beach Shoeburyness Basingstoke Canal CGH Cairnbulg Harbour Fraserburgh CEH Cracknore Hard Southampton ASC Activities Centre Calshot BDB Boatyard Brightlingsea ETD East Down Y.C. Newtownards BSP Barton's Point Isle of Sheppey CTS Calshot Spit Car Park Calshot CEJ Craighouse Jura ANB Afan Boats Club Port Talbot BDH Boatyard Slipway Heswall ETL East Llanion Pembroke BHR Bath Road Lymington CKS Calstock Slipway Plymouth CEM Craignure Mull AAP Aghada Pier Cork BMH Boddam Harbour Peterhead ETR East Runton Gap Cromer BNC Batson Creek Salcombe CRD Camber Dock Portsmouth CLR Crail ASY Allhallows Yacht Club BHY Borth-y-Gest Ramp EEA Eastbourne Personal BAC Battersea Church London Porthmadog CRF Car Ferry Slip Windermere CAS Creeksea Sailing Club Watercraft Association AHW Amlwch Burnham-on-Crouch BYQ Bawdsey Quay Woodbridge BML Bosham Lane Bosham CRP Car Park Silecroft EYB Eastney Beach Eastney AHR Amroth CNE Creran Moorings Barcaldine BHP Beach Port Eynon Bay BMQ Bosham Quay Bosham CRW Car Park Slip Wolvercote EYF Eastney Ferry Ramp AMR Amsterdam Road London CHI Criccieth BHK Beach Portuairk BSB Bossom's Boatyard Slip Oxford CNS Caravan Site Rosneath Hayling Island ASR Anglers Reach Kingston London CNA Crinan Canal Ardrishaig BHG Beach Rock Leisure Sea Palling BEY Bowleaze Cove Weymouth CFB Cardiff Bay Yacht Club Cardiff ETP Egypt Point Cowes AER Ardelve CNK Crosshaven Slip Cork BHS Beach Slip Aberdaron BEI Bowmore Islay CND Cardigan St Dogmaels EGQ Eling Quay Southampton AIH Ardlui Hotel Loch Lomond CES Crosshouse Hard Southampton BHB Beach Slip Beadnell BMY Bracklesham Bay CNC Caribbean Cruisers Slip Pinkhill EES Elmore Angling Club AES Ardmore Slip Dungarvan CTF CT Fox Boatyard March Lee-on-Solent BHN Beach Slip Blue Anchor BLC Bradwell Creek Bradwell CGA Carsaig ANO Ardoran Marine Oban CNP Cuan Pier EEB Elphinstone Boat Park BHC Beach Slip Hilton of Cadbol BRS Brancaster Staithe CNW Carsington Water Ashbourne AEH Ardtoe Beach CME Cwym yr Eglwys Dinas Head Plymouth BHO Beach Slip Oxwich BAA Branksea Avenue Slip Poole CEL Castle Lauchlan Loch Fyne ALP Ardwell Point Ardwell EYT Ely Town Quay Ely BHT Beach Slip Port Talbot BRR Breakwater Slipway Brixham CLP Castlehill Pier Thurso ALC Argyll Caravan Park Dalchenna DES Dale Slip Dale EOS Embo Slipway Dornoch BHD Beach Slip Ringstead Harbour CNB Castletown Beach Portland AGM Arisaig Marine EDQ Emerald Quay BES Bridge Slip Cardigan DEQ Dartside Quay Galmpton BHE Beach Slip Sedgewell Cove CSB Cemaes Bay Slip Anglesey Shoreham-by-Sea ARL Arrochar Loch Long DEW Deeside Waterski Club BYS Beachley Severn Bridge BEP Bridge Slip Pulborough CLS Central Slipway Herne Bay ATC Ashlett Creek Connahs Quay EHY Emsworth Yacht Harbour BSE Beaumaris BET Bridge Slip Staines CHB Challaborough Bay Emsworth ARW Ashtor Wharf Plymouth DLQ Dell Quay BRB Beer Beach Seaton BED Bridge Street Car Park Bigbury-on-Sea ESS Erias Slipway Colwyn Bay AYK Auchinstarry Kilsyth Dumbarton DRS Denver Sluice BGR Beg Rohu Sailing Club CEW Cheyne Walk Stairs London EHT Erith Town Ramp AAL Aultbea Loch Ewe BAS Brightlingsea Sailing Club DSW Devizes Wharf Devizes BEH Belvidere Hard Southampton CRM Chichester Marina Chichester AEY Axe Yacht Club Seaton Brightlingsea DSB Dinas Boatyard Caernarfon BEE Bembridge CKC Chiswick Church FEB Fairbourne Beach BAT Brightlingsea Town Hard Drawdock London DSD Dinas Dinlle Llandwrog BDG Beresford Gap Birchington Brightlingsea FEQ Fairlie Quay BOI Badachro Inn Badachro CKM Chiswick Mall London DMI Dittisham BLE Bettyhill BNR Brighton Road Ramp FEH Fairmile Hospital Slip Cholsey BRP Baiter Public Slip Poole CKP Chiswick Pier DKR Dock Road BYW Beverley Weel Shoreham-by-Sea Berwick-upon-Tweed FDM Fallwood Marina Leeds BYT Baity Timber Yard Slip CHH Church Bay Holyhead Kirkcudbright BKR Black Rock Sands Porthmadog BNS Brighton Street Cleethorpes DEO Donaghadee 2 • USLCs: A–B USLCs: B–F • 3 FHW Falmouth Watersports GNS Ganavan Sands Oban HRL Harbour Slip Hayle HME Harbour Slipway Mousehole HHY Howtown Slipway Ullswater KES Knightstone Slip Association GRP Gibraltar Point Skegness HRR Harbour Slip Ilfracombe Harbour HMC Harbour Slipway Mullion Cove HMY Humber Mouth YC Humberston Weston-super-Mare FHR Farnborough Road Aldershot GMP Gillingham Pier Gillingham HSI Harbour Slip Irvine Harbour HNN Harbour Slipway Newhaven HKH Humber Rescue Kingston- KTE Knott End-on-Sea FNM Farndon Marina Newark GSG Gills Pier John o'Groats HRI Harbour Slip Lossiemouth HSN Harbour Slipway Newlyn upon-Hull KUY Kylesku FEF Felixstowe Ferry GNC Glanllyn Caravan and Camping HRM Harbour Slip Minehead HPW Harbour Slipway Port William HHN Hunstanton Sailing Club Hunstanton FEP Fengate Peterborough Park Bala HSM Harbour Slip Morfa Neyfn HPN Harbour Slipway Porthleven LYB Lady Bee Marina HLU Hunters Yard Ludham Shoreham-by-Sea FTE Fenit GND Glasson Dock Glasson HRQ Harbour Slip New Quay HPH Harbour Slipway Portreath HYH Hurley Beach Slip Hurley LAP Lagoona Park Reading FNF Feolin Ferry Jura GNG Glasson Sailing Club Slip HRW Harbour Slip Newquay HPR Harbour Slipway Portwrinkle Glasson HYY Hurley Farms Slip Hurley LEL Lake Lothing Slip FYH Ferry Hard Southampton HRK Harbour Slip North Berwick HSU Harbour Slipway Saundersfoot GNP Glen Pier Portmagee HBS Hutleys Beach Seawick LSW Landamores Wroxham FYI Ferry Inn Sheppey HRT Harbour Slip Padstow HSO Harbour Slipway Scarborough GGB Glenuig Beach HTB Huttoft Boat Club LGA Landshipping FYL Ferry Lane Slip Wargrave HSP Harbour Slip Pennan HCE Harbour Slipway Sennen Cove GRR Gloucester Road Bognor Regis LEB Langstone Bridge Langstone FYP Ferry Pitching HRZ Harbour Slip Penzance HQY Harbour Slipway South Barrow-in-Furness GKS Goodwick Slipway Fishguard IDS Inland Slipway Fairbourne LYY Lawrenny Yacht Station HPL Harbour Slip Porthcawl Queensferry FYY Ferry Point Youghal GEB Goole Boathouse Goole IEN Inverasdale Lawrenny HPG Harbour Slip Porthmadog HTY Harbour Slipway Tenby FYR Ferry Road Teddington London GEW Goytre Wharf Pontypool INN Invergordon LHW Leaplish Waterside Park Kielder HPO Harbour Slip Porthscatho HYS Hardway Slip Gosport FYS Ferry Slip Fionnphort Mull GLS Gravel Slipway Salen IDG Island Green Radcot LES Lee Sailing Club Lee-on-Solent HPE Harbour Slip Portknockie HKP Hardwick Parks Standlake FYD Ferry Slipway Dartmouth GTG Great Glen Water Park IEB Isle of Bute Ferry Slip Dunoon LEV Lee Valley Marina London HPY Harbour Slip Portsoy HHS Harlosh Isle of Skye FYO Ferry Slipway Kyle of Lochalsh North Laggan IHT Isleworth Town Wharf London LEA Lee Valley Marina HPI Harbour Slip Pwllheli HWS Harrow Slack Windermere GEC Grebe Canal Cruisers Stanstead Abbots FYK Ferry Slipway Kyleakin HLM Hartlepool Marina Hartlepool IRH Itchenor Hard Itchenor Cheddington HSR Harbour Slip Rosehearty LHM Leigh Marina FYE Ferry Slipway Lochaline HYF Harty Ferry Faversham GHY Greenwich Yacht Club London HSE Harbour Slip Rye LEC Leisure Centre Windsor FYN Ferry Slipway Nigg HPC Harvester Pub Cookham JTS Jet Ski Centre Church Wilne GEP Grove Place Boatyard Falmouth HSS Harbour Slip St Abbs LEP Lepe Country Park FEE Ferryside HGT Haslar Marina Gosport JTB Jet Ski Ramp Colwyn Bay GEL Groyne Launching Ramp HMS Harbour Slip St Mawes LNE Lerryn FNB Findhorn Bay HSQ Hawes Pier South Queensferry JTE Jet Ski South West Evercreech South Shields
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