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Waterways Ireland Warning: Shannon Erne Restriction
Search and Recovery Operation Underway at Banagher Bridge
Waterways Ireland request masters of vessels to proceed at slow speed and with minimum wash when in the area to avoid hindering or upsetting the search craft.
Lock and Portumna Bridge Times
Locks.
Weekdays: 0900 to 1230
Sunday: 1000 to 1230
Portumna Bridge.
Weekdays: 0945 1100 1200
Sunday: 1100 1200
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Waterways Ireland Begin Work on the Royal Canal in Dublin
The work which requires the dewatering of the canal will remove sediment and rubbish deposits from the central navigation channel before the construction of a new impervious lining to the canal. All material removed from the canals will be transported to licensed disposal facilities. Restoration of the existing towpath walls will also be undertaken to heritage approved standards.
Environmental surveys have been undertaken in full compliance with the regulatory authorities along with the planned removal of all fish to be carried under licence before onsite work begins.
A Traffic Management Plan will be agreed with Dublin City Council and implemented to keep traffic disruption to a minimum. Works are due to be completed by year end.
To facilitate works, the Royal Canal will be closed to navigation from 19 September 2011. The towpath from Lock 6 to the Liffey Junction Bridge on the north side and the Shandon Park area on the south side of the Canal will be closed for the duration of the contract. Following consultation and agreement with residents, a temporary roadway and bridge will also be constructed to provide access for the Coke Oven Residents through Shandon Park. This access will be suitable for emergency vehicles.
An engineer will be full time in attendance for the duration of the contract to ensure that issues which arise are dealt with in a prompt and efficient manner. For further information on the project please visit the Waterways Ireland web site www.waterwaysireland.org and check out the 'Navigation Information, Planned Works' page.
Dublin Dragon Regatta - Grand Canal Disturbances
Racing will be on the North Side of the outer dock. Masters and owners of vessels operating in Grand Canal Dock should refrain from entering the race course and comply with guidance instructions from race officials.
Waterways Ireland apologises for any inconvenience caused by this restriction and thanks its customers for their cooperation.
Lough Key Triathlon Shannon Warning
Masters of vessels are requested to note the advice of marshals when passing near the course and to proceed at slow speed with minimum wash.
National Canoe Polo Championships - Royal Canal
Waterways Ireland wishes to advise all masters and users of the Royal Canal that the above National Championships will take place in Richmond Harbour on Sat 23rd. and Sun 24th. July.
The following timetable will apply:
Date | Time | Event |
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Fri 22 Jul | 14.00hrs onwards | Course set up |
Sat 23 Jul | 09.00hrs to 13.00hrs | Competitions |
13.00hrs to 14.00hrs | "Harbour open to through traffic | |
14.0hrs to 19.00hrs | Competitions | |
Sun 24 Jul | 09.00hrs to 13.00hrs | Competitions |
13.00hrs to 14.00hrs | "Harbour open to through traffic | |
14.0hrs to 17.00hrs | Competitions |
All vessels will be required to be clear of the harbour by 14.00hrs on Fri 22 July to facilitate the setting up of the course but may return after 17.00 hrs on Sun on completion of the event.Further information may be had from Mr Ciaran Clinton , North Kildare Canoe Club on 00-353-87-8482191.
Summer Festival in the Heart of Dublin’s ‘Docklands’
The Docklands Summer Festival takes place this weekend in Dublin's 'Docklands' and it is to host the Waterways Ireland Inter-County Sailing Championship, writes Jehan Ashmore.
Other events taking place on the River Liffey and throughout the docklands range from a Dragon Boat display in the Grand Canal Dock (outer basin) and a Boat Show (inner basin) see map. In addition the Waterways Ireland Visitor Centre will be open, noting all these activities and venues are to take place between 10am-6pm on Saturday.
On the following Sunday the Waterways Ireland Inter-County Sailing Championship Races are scheduled between 10am-4pm in the Grand Canal Dock's outer basin. City Canal Cruises will operate each day as well as an International Food Market, held in the Grand Canal Square, opposite the Grand Canal Theatre.
The pristinely kept M.V. Cill Airne, now a floating restaurant and bar will be open at her berth alongside North Wall Quay, close to the striking Samuel Beckett Bridge and The Convention Centre.
The historic veteran vessel built in Dublin at the Liffey Shipyard in the early 1960's was launched as a passenger tender to serve trans-Atlantic liners that called to Cobh. During her tender-duties she brought the rich and famous ashore to include Laurel & Hardy and US President Eisenhower.
The festival is sponsored by Waterways Ireland and the Docklands Business Forum. To see the full festival programme and a map of the docklands click HERE and www.ddda.ie
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- River Liffey
- Grand Canal Dock
- Docklands Summer Festival
- Dublin Docklands Development Authority
- Samuel Beckett Bridge
- The Convention Centre
- North Wall Quay
- City Canal Cruises
- Grand Canal Theatre
- M.V.Cill Airne
- Passenger Tender
- TransAtlantic Liners
- Laurel & Hardy
- President Eisenhower
- US President Eisenhower
- Dublin City
- Docklands Business Forum
- Dragon Boat Display
- Dragon's
- Dragon sailing boats
- Dragon craft
Waterways Ireland Marine Notice: No. 61 of 2011
Waterways Ireland wishes to advise all Masters and users of the Shannon Navigation of mooring and navigation restrictions in Carrick-on-Shannon on Sun 31st July 2011, to facilitate rowing competitions.
The regatta will be held on a 400 metre stretch of water immediately south of the town bridge commencing at 08.00hrs and finishing at approx. 18.00hrs on Sun 31st July 2011.
Craft wishing to make a through passage during the course of the regatta will be facilitated every 2 hrs approximately.
Waterways Ireland will commence monitoring access to the public floating jetties on Mon 25th of Jul.
Masters should note that ONLY vessels of an overall length of 22ft. / 6.8m or less will be permitted on the floating jetties from Fri 29th July to Sun 31st of July
This is necessary in the interest of marine safety and to facilitate the laying of the competition course.
Vessels berthed from Fri 16.00hr will be required to remain in place until racing finishes at approx 18.00hr on Sun 31st of July
No vessels should approach the jetties between 16.00hr Fri and approx. 18.00hr Sun as the entrance to the berths will be closed off and manoeuvring room will be severely restricted due to the proximity of the course.
Masters are advised to proceed at slow speed and with due caution and to take note of advice from course marshals when passing through the area.
Waterways Ireland takes this opportunity to thank its customers for their co-operation with these arrangements.
C.J.Lawn
Lt Cdr RNS
Inspector of Navigation
22 Jun 2010
Tel: 353 90 6494232 Fax: 353 90 6494147
Waterways Ireland Marine Notice: No. 60 of 2011
Lough Key (North Shannon) -Erris Bay - Aids to Navigation
This notice supersedes Marine Notice No. 7 of 2011.
Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters of vessels that recent works to place additional aids to navigation in the Erris Bay area of Lough Key are now complete.
These include new red and green conical markers plus two 'End of Navigation' markers as indicated in the attached drawing.
Please refer to the drawing for approximate locations of new and existing markers in this area.
Charles Lawn
Lt Cdr (rtd)
Inspector of Navigation
22 Jun 2011
Tel: 00 353 (0)90 6494232