Swansea Marina handbook 2023

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Welcome...

Welcome to the 2023 Swansea Marina handbook which aims to provide you with all the information you need for a relaxing and pleasurable stay.

In this booklet you will find information relating to the marina and the local area. It also includes vital details of locking procedures and important safety information which will be of interest to the first time visitor.

Our teams are on hand daily to provide you with excellent service whilst mooring your boat with us. If you find that anything needs clarifying or you have any questions at all please do not hesitate to contact us where we will be only too pleased to help.

Swansea Marina

Lockside, Maritime Quarter, Swansea, SA1 1WG

Tel: 01792 470310

Email: swanmar@swansea.gov.uk

www.swanseamarina.org.uk

VHF: Channel 80

Waypoint position:

(PIERHEADS)

51° 36’.43N, 003° 55’.67W

(WGS 84 Datum)

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Reception Apr - Sept 0700 - 2100 Oct - Mar 0700 - 1800 Locks Every day BST 0700 - 2200 Weekends GMT 0700 - 2200 Week days GMT 0700 - 1900 Holyhead 150m Dublin Bay 150m SWANSEA MARINA London Liverpool Southampton Plymouth Bristol Hull Norwich Birmingham Coventry Blackpool Newcastle Edinburgh Glasgow Dundee South West Ireland Pwllheli 120m Scilly Isles 130m Milford Haven 50m Dingle Marina 270m Crosshaven 170m Dover Carlisle Lundy Island 40m Cardiff Portishead Watchet 2
Marina operating times
Routes from Swansea Marina

At Swansea Marina

we offer:

• 550 fully ser viced pontoon berths

• Shower Blocks

• Boatyard

• 16 weeks free winter storage to annual bertholders

• Car Parking

• Free Wifi

• 28 day visitor berthing discounts

• Contract extension when away (1-3 months)

• New Boat Sales & Brokerage

• Marine Engineer

• Sail Maker

• Electric car charging point

• Café’s / Restaurants

• Beach

• City Centre

Marine Forecasts

www.metoffice.gov.uk

Daily weather forecasts are available from reception.

Marina Call Sign

“Swansea Marina”

VHF Ch. 80

Barrage Call Sign

“Tawe Lock”

VHF Ch. 18

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Marina guide to facilities

Boatyard

We have a 20 tonne Marine Travel Hoist available. A crane facility is also available for masts etc. The yard has various businesses that undertake hull, GRP, wood, engineering and electrical repairs. Free storage ashore is offered to annual berthholders for a limited period (space permitting).

Water

Allow hose pipes to run for 30 seconds before filling tanks on the pontoons. Please recoil the hose pipes after use and do not leave the hose end in the water as this is unhygienic.

Laundry

The laundry is located on the ground floor at reception. The machines are coin operated (change available from reception).

Living Aboard

You cannot live aboard as vessels may not be used for permanent habitation.

Electricity Supplies

Most of our berths have 240 volt / 16amp supplies. In addition many of our hammerheads also have 32amp supplies. Electricity is charged via a prepaid card system.

To use electricity for the first time, simply purchase a £5 electricty card from reception. This card can also be used for future Top Ups.

Future top-ups can be made at reception using this card.

Diesel, Petrol & Gas

A diesel pump is located on the outside of the Marina Lock; diesel and gas bottle refills are available from 7.00am until half an hour before the office is closed. Please ensure refuelling only takes place only at the fuel berth. Containers of fuel brought on site must still be poured at the refuelling berth away from other moored vessels

Free WIFI

Free WIFI is available to all berth holders. WIFI is available on pontoons A – S and at Marina Reception.

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Security

Each bridgehead has a self locking gate, access is via a pontoon security card. Visitors will be issued with a 4 digit pin code Please do not leave or prop the gates open; site security is in everyone’s interest. A security officer patrols the Marina at night and CCTV is in operation throughout the Marina.

Car Parking

All annual berth holders are entitled to two car park permits. Permit holders may park their vehicle for free at any of our three car parks providing they display their valid permit, subject to terms, conditions and availability.

Toilets and Showers

There is 24 hour access to these facilities by use of a Marina pontoon security fob. They are located at three locations:

• Reception building. A toilet for the disabled is also located here.

• Adjacent to the bridgehead on the North side of Phase I.

• Adjacent to the bridgehead on the South side of Phase II.

• A chemical toilet waste point is available at reception building. A ship’s toilet may not be used whilst in the Marina.

Refuse / Recycling

In order to keep waste costs to a minimum we encourage all berth holders to recycle. We provide the following disposal points around the Marina:

Pontoon Bridgeheads

• Glass

• Cans

• Plastic (Pontoons A – J located at bridgeheads, Pontoons K – U located at pontoons)

• Small bins for non recyclable waste

Boatyard / Hazardous Waste Point

• Cardboard

• Oil

• Oil Filters / Rags

• Antifoul Tins

• Gas bottles

• Batteries

Berth holders are expected to dispose electrical equipment, large packaging and rubbish that we currently do not recycle at their local amenity site.

Telephones

A public payphone is situated close to the North side bridgehead gate in phase 1.

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Out of hours Security 01792 646440

Safety & Security

General Safety

Safety equipment is installed on the pontoons at regular intervals. Each bridgehead has a safety map outlining these locations. Please familiarise yourself with this map.

Pontoon Safety / Adverse Weather

The pontoons can become very slippery when they are wet or icy. Grit bins are situated close to each bridgehead. High winds can cause mobility problems and strong gusts can catch you off guard. Customers are advised not to go out onto the pontoons in adverse weather conditions unless absolutely necessary. Particular care should be taken when negotiating the bridgehead ramps and getting on or off boats.

Always wear a Life Jacket

In recent years three people fell off boats into the water at the Marina & locks. Two were not wearing lifejackets and struggled to keep afloat in the water until help arrived. Please ensure life jackets are used.

Insurance

Please note that third party insurance for a minimum of £3,000,000 is mandatory for the duration of your stay at Swansea Marina.

Speed Limits

There is a 4 knot speed limit in the Marina Impounded water and river. Please control your wash.

Fire action

Shower blocks

on hearing the alarm:

Leave the building immediately.

Contact Emergency Services 999. Contact Reception on 01792 470310 or 01792 646440 (out of hours).

Pontoons

/ Boatyard

on discovering a fire:

Raise the alarm (shout “FIRE” and alert boat owners).

Contact Emergency Services 999. Contact Reception on 01792 470310 or 01792 646440 (out of hours).

Clear the area of people. Only tackle the fire if it is safe to do so, with the extinguishers provided in the emergency cabinets.

Retreat to a safe distance upwindDo not run!

Do not stop to collect personal belongings.

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Pilotage notes

Not to be used for Navigation

In Swansea Bay tidal streams flow anti-clockwise for 9.5 hrs (Swansea HW - 3.5 to +6), with at times a race off Mumbles Hd. From HW - 6 to - 3 the stream reverses, setting N past Mumbles Hd towards Swansea. Keep seaward of Mixon Shoal. When N of SW Inner Green Grounds (SWIGG) SCM It buoy, Q (6) + LFI 15s keep to W of dredged channel and clear of commercial ships. Yachts must motor in harbour and approach, maximum speed 4kn.

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Swansea Docks

All Marina users are reminded that we share the entrance to the river with the fairway for commercial shipping entering and leaving the port of Swansea.

It is very important that all boat owners obey the rules laid down by the authorities and give way to commercial shipping at all times.

Port Regulations

When entering the river all craft should maintain a listening watch on Swansea Dock’s VHF channel 14 (Any instruction issued by the Harbour Master on this frequency must be followed).

If in doubt call “Swansea Docks” on VHF14 or “Tawe Lock” on VHF 18 ABP docks can also be contacted on 0870 6096699.

Entering and Leaving the Port

All pleasure craft using the port must observe the rules governing the “Prevention of Collisions at Sea”, particularly when navigating within the dredged channel North of the S.W.I.G.G. buoy (South West Inner Green Grounds) to the harbour entrance. You are advised to approach the harbour entrance in the waters to the west of the dredged channel (where practicable).

Large vessels entering or leaving the harbour must be given a wide berth at all times.

All pleasure craft must be under power when in the vicinity of the harbour and should clear waters used by commercial shipping as soon as possible.

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Access to Tidal Locks

All access from the sea to the Marina is through the Tawe Barrage Lock during the published hours. During busy locking periods a queuing system will be in operation. Vessels that do not make contact with the Lockmaster or disobey his/her instruction will not be given priority over other traffic. In the interest of every boat owner’s safety, it is of the utmost importance that the Lockmaster’s instructions are obeyed at all times.

Vessels leaving either lock must then transfer to the next lock’s VHF channel on approach and use the appropriate procedure above.

Lock Availability

It is essential that all boat owners wishing to proceed through the locks or swingbridge operate a VHF radio. Vessels must call “Swansea Marina” on channel 80 before leaving their berth to request lock information and must remain listening on CH. 80 until passage through the bridge or lock is completed.

When you require use of the Tawe Barrage lock you must call ‘Tawe Lock’ to request information and remain listening on CH. 18 until passage through the lock is completed. Do not proceed into the locks unless instruction has been given.

Lock Operating Hours

Weekdays 0700 – 1900 GMT

Weekdays 0700 – 2200 BST

Sat/Sun 0700 – 2200 BST & GMT

Tawe Barrage Lock – call sign: ‘Tawe Lock’ CH. 18

Marina & Swingbridge – call sign: ‘Swansea Marina’ CH. 80

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Important Notes

Lock Procedure and Tidal Curves, Datum, Time & Height Differences at Swansea Marina

Normal procedure for locking out through the Tawe Barrage lock is for the lock to be taken down on the hour and return to the river on the half hour.

The first lock out of the day at the Tawe lock will be taken down at approximately 0710. The last Tawe lock in is half an hour before the close of business each day.

Boat owners should be ready to leave their berth at approximately quarter to the hour to allow vessels sufficient time to enter the Tawe lock.

Any deviation from the above will be at the discretion of the duty Tawe Lockmaster who will pay due regard to the volume of traffic and any other prevailing conditions.

Any vessels not returning on the same day are required to inform the Lockmaster and Coastguard. A holding buoy is situated downstream from the lock and may be used outside of locking hours. Great care is necessary at low water spring tides as there is a danger of drying out.

DO NOT PROCEED LOCK CLOSED OR FREE FLOW IN OPERATION

DO NOT PROCEED LOCKING IN PROGRESS

FREE FLOW IN OPERATION

proceed with caution allowing sufficient room for the preceeding vessel to manoeuvre to its berth

LOCK LOADING IN PROGRESS

Proceed into lock as directed

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Photo by Neil Bartlett

Time (HW) Difference At Nearby Ports

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Conversion Table metres feet
Metric Depth
(Approx—times
vary
weather
2.0 6’7” 1.9 6’3” 1.8 5’11” 1.7 5’7” 1.6 5’3” 1.5 4’11” 1.4 4’7” 1.3 4’3” 1.2 3’11” 1.1 3’7” 1.0 3’3” 0.9 2’11” 0.8 2’7” 0.7 2’4” 0.6 2’0” Lundy -0030 Ilfracombe -0021 Tenby -0010 Llanelli -0007 Barnstaple -0005 Skomer Island -0005 Milford Haven -0004 Port Talbot -0004 Porthcawl -0004 Burry Port -0003 Carmarthen +0001 Neyland +0005 Barry +0027 Cardiff +0034 Avonmouth +0049
may
due to
conditions)

Blue Flag

Swansea Marina is proud to have held the coveted international Blue Flag award since 2012. The Blue Flag Award criteria demonstrates that the marina is managed with high standards of environmentally sustainability, cleanliness and safety. The award is managed in Wales by Keep Wales Tidy.

Recent Improvements

• Over 20 shopping trolleys removed from the Marina & River Tawe waters

• Up to 4,000 litres of waste oil and bilge water collected and is safely recycled

• Empty Antifoul tins collected around the boatyard are crushed, placed in 205Ltr drums. During 2019 three drums were sent of f site for recycling avoiding landfill.

• Hard Plastic is collected and Recycled

• A New interceptor has recently been installed at the boat wash area.

Individual Blue Flag

You can also make a difference, simply join us and sign up to the Code of Conduct. You will receive a Blue Flag for your boat, to show that you respect those rules, and that you are a proud lover of our Coastline. Call at reception for more information.

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Useful Telephone Numbers

Marina services

Ben Sutcliffe Surveyor 07796 457307

Travel information

Bus Enquiries 0800 464 00000

Health and Emergency

Coastguard 01646 690909

Morriston Hospital 01792 702222

NHS Wales 111

Taxis 01792 474747

Local attractions

Grand Theatre 01792 475715

Central Library 01792 636464

Swansea Museum 01792 653763

Glynn Vivian Art Gallery 01792 516900

Plantasia 01792 474555

National Waterfront Museum

02920 573600

Other services

Glenally Marina Café 07943494339

A & A Auto Electrical & MOT 01792

466711

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More than a

Swansea Marina, where the city meets the sea...

Swansea Marina’s central location in the Bristol Channel makes it an unsurpassed cruising centre with marinas to the east including Cardiff, Watchet and Portishead, with Neyland and Milford Haven to the West. The spectacular, rugged coastline of Devon is a mere twenty or so miles away.

The vibrant city centre of Swansea lies right on our doorstep. With a huge range of shops and a world-famous covered market this is just the place to indulge in a little retail therapy! There are a large number of bars and cafes and an increasingly cosmopolitan range of restaurants.

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The Marina’s unique location guarantees something to please every member of the family...

Marina...

If the sun is shining why not enjoy your coffee al fresco at one of the many establishments offering tables with a view over the water.

When the weather is less kind you can enjoy one of our museums or art galleries, or take the children to the fabulous water park at the LC2.

If you should decide to moor with us permanently you will find that there is something happening throughout the year. Annual events include the Waterfront Wonderland with its winter fair and ice skating; the annual Air Show, in the spring the annual Clyne in Bloom event and, of course, the Swansea Bay Summer Festival with events too numerous to mention.

Closer to home lie the charming villages and breathtaking coastline of the Gower Peninsula. Whether you are looking for

secluded rocky coves or sweeping sandy bays you will not be disappointed. Gower beaches frequently feature in lists of top twenty British beaches, why not visit and find out why.

Sports fans will not be disappointed; we are not far from top flight rugby and championship football at the city’s Liberty Stadium. All watersports are well catered for and numerous gyms offer the opportunity to work off last night’s dinner!

Swansea’s new 3,500 capacity Arena is now open, checkout who is performing and purchase tickets at www.atgtickets. com/venues/swansea-arena.

So, whatever the weather and whatever the time of year, the city of Swansea and its acclaimed marina will always have something to offer.

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New for 2023

We are increasing the size of our petrol tank, this will allow us to operate a more reliable service. This upgrade will take place ready for the Summer Season.

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High & Low Waters to Datum

for Swansea 2023 Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres

January February March

0116 7.62 0733 2.85 1351 7.91 2005 2.76 0225 7.60 0842 2.83 1457 7.90 2110 2.69 0330 7.80 0942 2.64 1557 8.05 2207 2.48 0424 8.12 1034 2.38 1650 8.28 2254 2.21 0510 8.45 1118 2.12 1734 8.49 2335 1.96 0551 8.71 1158 1.91 1815 8.64 0012 1.77 0630 8.86 1236 1.79 1852 8.70 0048 1.67 0706 8.91 1311 1.75 1927 8.68 0122 1.67 0740 8.85 1345 1.79 2001 8.58 0155 1.76 0813 8.73 1417 1.89 2034 8.44 0226 1.91 0846 8.56 1448 2.03 2107 8.26 0256 2.09 0920 8.38 1518 2.20 2141 8.05 0328 2.30 0956 8.18 1554 2.39 2218 7.83 0406 2.54 1038 7.96 1636 2.62 2303 7.59 0456 2.81 1130 7.75 1731 2.87 0000 7.40 0603 3.03 1233 7.60 1843 3.03 0111 7.35 0724 3.03 1344 7.63 2005 2.94 0228 7.57 0840 2.76 1457 7.89 2120 2.60 0342 8.05 0948 2.29 1606 8.32 2224 2.13 0443 8.63 1049 1.78 1708 8.80 2322 1.64 0538 9.17 1146 1.30 1803 9.21 0015 1.23 0630 9.59 1240 0.92 1855 9.50 0106 0.94 0719 9.86 1331 0.68 1944 9.65 0153 0.79 0807 9.98 1420 0.60 2031 9.64 0238 0.81 0854 9.92 1505 0.71 2115 9.47 0320 1.01 0939 9.68 1547 1.01 2157 9.13 0400 1.39 1022 9.25 1627 1.48 2239 8.64 0442 1.90 1107 8.67 1709 2.07 2324 8.06 0528 2.49 1156 8.03 1759 2.69 0016 7.49 0628 3.03 1255 7.46 1903 3.17 0125 7.10 0747 3.33 1410 7.17 2022 3.33 0021 6.80 0648 3.64 1321 6.59 1931 3.75 0206 6.58 0836 3.63 1500 6.69 2108 3.49 0336 7.02 0958 3.10 1610 7.25 2214 2.87 0433 7.68 1048 2.47 1659 7.86 2258 2.25 0517 8.28 1127 1.93 1738 8.38 2335 1.73 0554 8.71 1201 1.54 1813 8.74 0010 1.37 0628 8.99 1234 1.29 1845 8.97 0043 1.17 0700 9.14 1304 1.18 1917 9.09 0115 1.09 0730 9.21 1332 1.16 1948 9.12 0142 1.10 0800 9.21 1357 1.20 2017 9.08 0209 1.18 0829 9.13 1422 1.31 2045 8.94 0235 1.33 0857 8.95 1448 1.51 2112 8.69 0303 1.59 0928 8.62 1518 1.86 2145 8.29 0340 2.03 1009 8.10 1600 2.40 2233 7.73 0433 2.64 1112 7.46 1706 3.07 2351 7.16 0612 3.18 1245 7.02 1912 3.40 0137 7.04 0806 3.05 1427 7.20 2055 2.95 0314 7.61 0932 2.37 1548 7.90 2207 2.16 0421 8.47 1036 1.56 1648 8.68 2303 1.38 0515 9.24 1127 0.87 1739 9.31 2351 0.79 0602 9.81 1214 0.40 1824 9.73 0035 0.41 0646 10.14 1257 0.17 1906 9.93 0115 0.27 0727 10.24 1336 0.18 1944 9.93 0152 0.35 0806 10.11 1411 0.41 2019 9.73 0225 0.63 0841 9.76 1442 0.82 2052 9.36 0354 1.08 1015 9.21 1610 1.38 2224 8.82 0423 1.67 1047 8.52 1637 2.03 2256 8.17 0452 2.34 1122 7.74 1709 2.73 2333 7.46 0533 3.06 1209 6.97 1801 3.43 0029 6.79 0658 3.66 1328 6.39 1946 3.84 0217 6.45 0853 3.72 1522 6.45 2126 3.60 29 W 30 Th 31 F 0250 7.10 0910 3.24 1528 7.27 2139 3.10 0401 7.47 1017 2.84 1631 7.65 2236 2.65 0454 7.98 1106 2.38 1719 8.08 2320 2.18 0536 8.43 1146 1.98 1800 8.44 2357 1.79 0615 8.76 1223 1.69 1836 8.68 0033 1.53 0651 8.94 1257 1.52 1910 8.81 0106 1.40 0724 9.00 1329 1.45 1942 8.84 0139 1.38 0755 8.99 1357 1.47 2013 8.80 0207 1.45 0825 8.92 1424 1.55 2043 8.71 0233 1.56 0855 8.81 1450 1.66 2112 8.56 0300 1.71 0924 8.64 1517 1.84 2142 8.34 0330 1.94 0957 8.39 1550 2.12 2218 8.03 0409 2.30 1041 8.01 1634 2.53 2307 7.63 0504 2.76 1143 7.58 1740 3.01 0020 7.25 0633 3.13 1305 7.29 1925 3.24 0151 7.21 0815 3.01 1435 7.43 2103 2.91 0324 7.69 0938 2.45 1556 7.98 2216 2.25 0433 8.44 1044 1.74 1700 8.65 2315 1.56 0529 9.15 1140 1.09 1754 9.23 0007 0.98 0619 9.72 1231 0.59 1843 9.65 0054 0.58 0706 10.09 1318 0.29 1928 9.88 0139 0.37 0751 10.26 1402 0.21 2011 9.92 0218 0.39 0833 10.19 1441 0.36 2050 9.75 0255 0.62 0912 9.90 1516 0.74 2126 9.38 0327 1.06 0948 9.38 1548 1.30 2201 8.83 0400 1.66 1025 8.68 1621 1.99 2236 8.16 0436 2.36 1106 7.88 1700 2.74 2318 7.44 0525 3.09 1158 7.11 1801 3.41 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 Sa 5 Su 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 Sa 12 Su 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 F 18 Sa 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 Sa 26 Su 27 M 28 Tu 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 Sa 5 Su 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 Sa 12 Su 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 17 F 18 Sa 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 Sa 26 Su 27 M 28 Tu 16 Th 1 Su 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 5 Th 6 F 7 Sa 8 Su 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 Sa 15 Su 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 Sa 22 Su 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 Sa 29 Su 30 M 31 Tu
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High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2023

Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres

April May June

21 0400 6.83 1021 3.20 1638 7.04 2236 2.97 0500 7.50 1114 2.53 1727 7.73 2323 2.30 0545 8.14 1154 1.95 1806 8.32 0002 1.75 0622 8.63 1229 1.53 1841 8.75 0038 1.37 0656 8.96 1302 1.26 1914 9.05 0112 1.13 0729 9.18 1333 1.11 1947 9.23 0145 1.01 0802 9.31 1403 1.06 2019 9.31 0215 0.99 0834 9.35 1431 1.09 2051 9.28 0245 1.04 0906 9.27 1458 1.21 2121 9.14 0315 1.21 0938 9.04 1527 1.46 2152 8.84 0348 1.53 1014 8.62 1600 1.88 2231 8.36 0430 2.03 1100 8.03 1647 2.49 2326 7.74 0534 2.65 1208 7.38 1808 3.14 0049 7.22 0715 3.04 1342 7.02 2009 3.28 0231 7.22 0856 2.83 1518 7.30 2143 2.77 0358 7.82 1017 2.17 1633 8.00 2249 2.01 0501 8.58 1116 1.46 1729 8.72 2341 1.34 0552 9.24 1205 0.90 1815 9.27 0026 0.86 0639 9.67 1248 0.57 1858 9.60 0108 0.61 0721 9.88 1329 0.45 1938 9.73 0146 0.56 0800 9.88 1406 0.53 2015 9.68 0222 0.68 0838 9.70 1439 0.77 2049 9.48 0255 0.96 0912 9.36 1509 1.14 2121 9.15 0325 1.35 0945 8.88 1537 1.60 2154 8.69 0354 1.83 1018 8.30 1604 2.12 2227 8.15 0424 2.38 1053 7.67 1636 2.68 2306 7.55 0508 2.95 1139 7.04 1728 3.26 0000 6.99 0621 3.43 1247 6.56 1900 3.64 0125 6.67 0800 3.53 1427 6.51 2035 3.52 0303 6.87 0924 3.18 1547 6.97 2146 3.02 30 F 0410 7.40 1024 2.65 1642 7.59 2238 2.45 0459 7.96 1108 2.13 1724 8.17 2320 1.94 0539 8.44 1147 1.72 1803 8.63 2359 1.56 0618 8.81 1224 1.43 1839 8.98 0036 1.30 0655 9.08 1259 1.25 1916 9.22 0112 1.13 0733 9.25 1333 1.16 1952 9.34 0149 1.06 0810 9.31 1408 1.16 2027 9.34 0226 1.10 0848 9.23 1442 1.28 2104 9.20 0304 1.26 0927 8.99 1518 1.54 2145 8.90 0347 1.57 1012 8.59 1601 1.95 2233 8.45 0439 2.00 1105 8.07 1658 2.46 2335 7.96 0549 2.42 1213 7.59 1821 2.88 0052 7.63 0711 2.62 1333 7.38 1954 2.91 0215 7.68 0833 2.48 1454 7.58 2116 2.55 0330 8.07 0946 2.07 1604 8.06 2220 2.03 0431 8.57 1045 1.62 1700 8.57 2311 1.57 0524 8.98 1134 1.27 1748 8.97 2357 1.26 0610 9.24 1218 1.07 1830 9.21 0038 1.11 0654 9.35 1259 1.02 1909 9.31 0117 1.09 0734 9.31 1336 1.08 1947 9.28 0154 1.19 0812 9.15 1411 1.24 2023 9.14 0229 1.39 0848 8.90 1443 1.48 2058 8.90 0302 1.66 0923 8.56 1513 1.79 2133 8.57 0335 1.98 0957 8.16 1545 2.14 2208 8.17 0410 2.34 1035 7.73 1621 2.53 2248 7.75 0454 2.71 1118 7.31 1707 2.93 2338 7.37 0550 3.02 1213 6.98 1813 3.24 0041 7.12 0700 3.17 1323 6.85 1931 3.30 0154 7.11 0812 3.08 1438 7.02 2043 3.07 0303 7.37 0917 2.79 1543 7.42 2142 2.68 0400 7.76 1010 2.42 1636 7.91 2231 2.26 0450 8.18 1057 2.06 1721 8.38 2316 1.88 0536 8.55 1142 1.75 1805 8.78 0000 1.57 0621 8.86 1226 1.51 1847 9.09 0044 1.34 0706 9.07 1309 1.35 1929 9.28 0128 1.20 0751 9.18 1352 1.28 2012 9.36 0214 1.16 0836 9.17 1435 1.33 2056 9.29 0301 1.23 0923 9.03 1520 1.48 2144 9.10 0351 1.40 1013 8.77 1609 1.74 2237 8.81 0447 1.64 1107 8.44 1706 2.06 2336 8.50 0547 1.91 1206 8.11 1812 2.35 0039 8.25 0651 2.12 1309 7.88 1923 2.51 0145 8.13 0758 2.23 1417 7.81 2035 2.48 0251 8.15 0904 2.20 1524 7.93 2141 2.31 0354 8.28 1006 2.07 1625 8.17 2238 2.08 0451 8.46 1101 1.91 1718 8.44 2328 1.87 0542 8.61 1150 1.75 1805 8.68 0013 1.72 0630 8.70 1233 1.65 1847 8.83 0054 1.64 0712 8.73 1312 1.59 1927 8.90 0133 1.63 0753 8.69 1348 1.60 2005 8.87 0210 1.68 0830 8.58 1424 1.68 2042 8.76 0246 1.79 0907 8.42 1457 1.81 2118 8.57 0321 1.95 0942 8.20 1530 2.01 2153 8.33 0355 2.14 1018 7.97 1605 2.24 2230 8.07 0433 2.35 1056 7.72 1642 2.49 2311 7.82 0515 2.56 1138 7.49 1728 2.75 2357 7.60 0604 2.75 1227 7.31 1824 2.96 0051 7.46 0701 2.87 1324 7.23 1931 3.04 0151 7.45 0805 2.88 1430 7.32 2039 2.92 0256 7.59 0910 2.72 1538 7.61 2142 2.62 0359 7.88 1011 2.44 1639 8.04 2239 2.23 1 Th 2 F 3 Sa 4 Su 5 M 6 Tu 7 W 8 Th 9 F 10 Sa 11 Su 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 F 17 Sa 18 Su 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 F 24 Sa 25 Su 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 2 Su 3 M 4 Tu 5 W 6 Th 7 F 8 Sa 9 Su 10 M 11 Tu 12 W 13 Th 14 F 15 Sa 16 Su 17 M 18 Tu 19 W 20 Th 21 F 22 Sa 23 Su 24 M 25 Tu 26 W 27 Th 28 F 29 Sa 30 Su 1 M 2 Tu 3 W 4 Th 5 F 6 Sa 7 Su 8 M 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 F 13 Sa 14 Su 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 F 20 Sa 21 Su 22 M 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 F 27 Sa 28 Su 29 M 30 Tu 31 W 29 Th 1 Sa
Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m
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High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2023

Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres

July August September

Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m 0458 8.24 1108 2.10 1733 8.50 2333 1.84 0554 8.60 1202 1.77 1824 8.93 0024 1.49 0647 8.91 1253 1.48 1913 9.26 0116 1.22 0738 9.14 1343 1.26 2001 9.47 0208 1.03 0828 9.27 1432 1.15 2051 9.56 0259 0.95 0918 9.28 1519 1.14 2140 9.53 0350 0.98 1007 9.19 1607 1.26 2231 9.38 0439 1.13 1056 8.97 1655 1.50 2322 9.12 0529 1.41 1145 8.65 1746 1.84 0014 8.75 0619 1.79 1236 8.26 1841 2.24 0109 8.34 0714 2.20 1332 7.87 1944 2.60 0208 7.97 0815 2.55 1436 7.61 2055 2.79 0314 7.76 0924 2.71 1547 7.60 2207 2.74 0421 7.76 1031 2.64 1652 7.82 2309 2.52 0521 7.94 1129 2.41 1747 8.15 2359 2.24 0613 8.16 1215 2.13 1832 8.46 0042 1.99 0657 8.36 1256 1.89 1912 8.69 0121 1.81 0737 8.49 1332 1.72 1951 8.80 0157 1.71 0815 8.54 1407 1.63 2027 8.81 0230 1.69 0850 8.52 1441 1.64 2101 8.74 0303 1.74 0924 8.45 1513 1.73 2133 8.61 0334 1.84 0955 8.33 1543 1.87 2205 8.45 0403 1.97 1027 8.17 1612 2.06 2237 8.26 0435 2.15 1100 7.98 1645 2.29 2313 8.04 0511 2.37 1137 7.75 1726 2.58 2357 7.79 0556 2.65 1225 7.50 1821 2.89 0053 7.54 0657 2.92 1327 7.31 1936 3.09 0202 7.41 0815 3.04 1443 7.34 2101 2.99 0318 7.53 0937 2.85 1605 7.69 2215 2.57 0433 7.91 1048 2.41 1714 8.27 2318 2.02 0538 8.42 1149 1.90 1811 8.88 29 F 0016 1.48 0635 8.90 1245 1.41 1902 9.39 0109 1.02 0727 9.29 1336 1.02 1951 9.77 0201 0.69 0818 9.56 1424 0.77 2040 9.98 0250 0.52 0905 9.68 1509 0.68 2127 10.03 0336 0.53 0951 9.64 1552 0.78 2212 9.87 0419 0.74 1033 9.41 1633 1.07 2256 9.51 0500 1.15 1115 8.99 1712 1.55 2340 8.95 0540 1.73 1157 8.42 1756 2.18 0027 8.26 0626 2.40 1245 7.78 1850 2.84 0123 7.58 0724 3.02 1347 7.23 2006 3.33 0236 7.11 0840 3.38 1512 7.01 2143 3.39 0359 7.08 1009 3.29 1635 7.29 2302 3.01 0509 7.43 1118 2.86 1735 7.81 2354 2.51 0601 7.88 1204 2.36 1820 8.31 0033 2.07 0643 8.28 1241 1.94 1858 8.70 0107 1.74 0720 8.56 1315 1.62 1934 8.92 0139 1.54 0754 8.73 1348 1.44 2008 9.01 0211 1.46 0827 8.79 1421 1.39 2039 9.00 0240 1.47 0858 8.78 1450 1.44 2108 8.93 0307 1.55 0927 8.71 1517 1.56 2136 8.81 0332 1.67 0955 8.58 1542 1.72 2203 8.63 0357 1.85 1022 8.38 1609 1.95 2231 8.38 0426 2.10 1053 8.10 1642 2.29 2308 8.02 0503 2.49 1135 7.71 1729 2.77 0002 7.55 0559 2.99 1239 7.29 1845 3.25 0123 7.16 0734 3.37 1408 7.10 2037 3.30 0258 7.18 0923 3.18 1549 7.46 2207 2.76 0425 7.70 1042 2.55 1703 8.23 2315 1.99 0530 8.42 1142 1.83 1800 9.02 0010 1.27 0624 9.08 1235 1.19 1850 9.66 0100 0.71 0714 9.57 1323 0.72 1937 10.10 0148 0.36 0800 9.88 1408 0.45 2022 10.33 0232 0.22 0844 9.99 1450 0.40 2105 10.32 0313 0.33 0925 9.89 1528 0.57 2146 10.07 0351 0.66 1003 9.59 1603 0.97 2224 9.57 0425 1.20 1039 9.08 1638 1.57 2303 8.86 0459 1.90 1116 8.40 1714 2.30 2343 8.03 0538 2.68 1158 7.65 1801 3.10 0036 7.18 0635 3.42 1257 6.95 1921 3.75 0159 6.58 0802 3.87 1440 6.63 2124 3.82 0342 6.62 0951 3.69 1619 7.01 2253 3.25 0456 7.18 1103 3.07 1719 7.69 2340 2.58 0544 7.82 1145 2.42 1801 8.32 0015 2.02 0621 8.36 1218 1.89 1837 8.79 0045 1.62 0656 8.74 1251 1.51 1911 9.08 0115 1.37 0729 8.97 1324 1.30 1942 9.21 0145 1.27 0800 9.08 1355 1.23 2012 9.23 0213 1.29 0829 9.09 1424 1.28 2040 9.18 0239 1.38 0857 9.02 1450 1.40 2108 9.07 0303 1.52 0924 8.88 1515 1.58 2133 8.87 0326 1.73 0950 8.65 1541 1.84 2200 8.56 0352 2.04 1020 8.30 1613 2.24 2236 8.08 0428 2.52 1103 7.79 1659 2.82 2332 7.45 0524 3.17 1212 7.23 1827 3.41 0104 6.93 0727 3.63 1357 7.01 2031 3.39 0254 7.03 0918 3.28 1542 7.51 2203 2.70 0419 7.74 1035 2.49 1652 8.40 2307 1.83 0519 8.58 1131 1.68 1745 9.24 2358 1.07 0609 9.28 1219 1.03 1833 9.87 0044 0.55 0654 9.76 1303 0.61 1917 10.25 0127 0.28 0738 10.02 1345 0.42 2000 10.38 1 F 2 Sa 3 Su 4 M 5 Tu 6 W 7 Th 8 F 9 Sa 10 Su 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 F 16 Sa 17 Su 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 Sa 24 Su 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 1 Sa 2 Su 3 M 4 Tu 5 W 6 Th 7 F 8 Sa 9 Su 10 M 11 Tu 12 W 13 Th 14 F 15 Sa 16 Su 17 M 18 Tu 19 W 20 Th 21 F 22 Sa 23 Su 24 M 25 Tu 26 W 27 Th 28 F 29 Sa 30 Su 31 M 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 F 5 Sa 6 Su 7 M 8 Tu 9 W 10 Th 11 F 12 Sa 13 Su 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 F 19 Sa 20 Su 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 F 26 Sa 27 Su 28 M 29 Tu 30 W 31 Th 30 Sa 23

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High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2023

Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres

October November December

Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m 25 0208 0.26 0818 10.05 1424 0.47 2039 10.26 0245 0.47 0856 9.88 1501 0.73 2118 9.91 0319 0.88 0932 9.52 1534 1.18 2153 9.35 0351 1.46 1006 8.99 1606 1.79 2228 8.63 0421 2.14 1041 8.33 1639 2.50 2305 7.81 0456 2.87 1121 7.60 1724 3.25 2354 6.99 0550 3.59 1218 6.91 1846 3.88 0119 6.39 0727 4.02 1405 6.58 2045 3.94 0312 6.46 0912 3.83 1546 6.96 2221 3.36 0427 7.08 1027 3.18 1648 7.64 2308 2.67 0514 7.79 1110 2.50 1730 8.29 2342 2.08 0551 8.38 1146 1.95 1806 8.77 0015 1.66 0626 8.81 1221 1.57 1840 9.09 0045 1.40 0658 9.09 1254 1.35 1912 9.26 0116 1.29 0730 9.23 1327 1.28 1943 9.32 0145 1.29 0800 9.27 1357 1.31 2013 9.29 0212 1.38 0831 9.21 1426 1.41 2043 9.17 0239 1.54 0900 9.05 1455 1.60 2113 8.94 0305 1.78 0930 8.78 1525 1.90 2146 8.56 0335 2.14 1006 8.37 1603 2.34 2228 8.02 0415 2.68 1056 7.83 1700 2.91 2331 7.39 0524 3.31 1214 7.32 1839 3.33 0104 6.98 0730 3.56 1354 7.26 2022 3.17 0245 7.20 0906 3.13 1525 7.80 2146 2.52 0403 7.90 1017 2.38 1631 8.58 2248 1.76 0500 8.67 1110 1.67 1723 9.30 2336 1.13 0548 9.29 1156 1.14 1810 9.79 0021 0.73 0631 9.68 1239 0.83 1854 10.05 0102 0.58 0612 9.85 1220 0.75 1836 10.07 0042 0.63 0651 9.83 1259 0.85 1915 9.89 0118 0.87 0729 9.65 1336 1.11 1952 9.53 29 F 30 Sa 0152 1.25 0804 9.31 1409 1.53 2027 9.01 0223 1.74 0839 8.85 1443 2.03 2102 8.40 0254 2.29 0915 8.29 1518 2.60 2140 7.73 0330 2.88 0958 7.69 1604 3.18 2228 7.08 0422 3.45 1054 7.15 1716 3.65 2339 6.60 0547 3.82 1219 6.86 1849 3.76 0118 6.56 0718 3.74 1350 7.03 2017 3.42 0236 7.00 0831 3.29 1457 7.52 2116 2.88 0330 7.61 0924 2.73 1546 8.06 2159 2.36 0413 8.18 1006 2.23 1627 8.52 2236 1.96 0451 8.64 1045 1.86 1704 8.86 2311 1.68 0526 8.97 1121 1.62 1740 9.08 2345 1.52 0600 9.17 1157 1.49 1815 9.20 0018 1.46 0635 9.27 1233 1.45 1851 9.23 0051 1.49 0709 9.26 1308 1.50 1926 9.14 0124 1.61 0745 9.14 1345 1.64 2003 8.93 0158 1.84 0823 8.89 1425 1.90 2045 8.58 0237 2.18 0908 8.52 1513 2.25 2135 8.12 0328 2.61 1005 8.11 1618 2.63 2239 7.67 0444 3.02 1118 7.79 1736 2.85 2356 7.42 0614 3.13 1238 7.77 1857 2.77 0118 7.53 0736 2.88 1354 8.08 2012 2.41 0232 7.97 0845 2.41 1500 8.56 2115 1.95 0331 8.50 0941 1.93 1555 9.01 2208 1.54 0422 8.95 1030 1.56 1645 9.33 2254 1.27 0507 9.26 1115 1.34 1730 9.49 2338 1.16 0549 9.42 1157 1.28 1814 9.49 0018 1.18 0630 9.43 1237 1.33 1854 9.35 0055 1.32 0708 9.32 1316 1.50 1933 9.09 0131 1.56 0745 9.09 1353 1.76 2010 8.74 0205 1.87 0823 8.77 1429 2.09 2047 8.32 0239 2.24 0901 8.38 1507 2.46 2125 7.87 0316 2.63 0943 7.98 1550 2.83 2209 7.44 0401 3.02 1031 7.59 1642 3.15 2301 7.09 0500 3.34 1130 7.32 1747 3.36 0006 6.90 0613 3.48 1236 7.22 1858 3.36 0121 6.97 0725 3.37 1346 7.36 2006 3.15 0230 7.29 0827 3.06 1447 7.67 2103 2.82 0324 7.74 0920 2.68 1539 8.05 2151 2.46 0411 8.20 1006 2.31 1625 8.41 2235 2.13 0454 8.61 1049 1.99 1709 8.72 2316 1.86 0534 8.93 1132 1.74 1751 8.96 2357 1.67 0614 9.16 1215 1.56 1833 9.10 0038 1.56 0655 9.28 1257 1.47 1916 9.13 0118 1.55 0737 9.28 1342 1.47 2000 9.05 0201 1.63 0822 9.18 1430 1.56 2047 8.86 0247 1.81 0912 8.98 1521 1.73 2138 8.60 0338 2.06 1006 8.74 1616 1.96 2233 8.29 0437 2.33 1105 8.49 1716 2.19 2333 8.02 0543 2.56 1207 8.29 1820 2.38 0037 7.85 0653 2.66 1312 8.20 1927 2.45 0145 7.85 0803 2.60 1418 8.24 2034 2.38 0254 8.03 0907 2.42 1523 8.39 2136 2.20 0354 8.32 1005 2.17 1621 8.59 2231 1.98 0447 8.62 1057 1.94 1713 8.76 2319 1.79 0533 8.86 1142 1.77 1759 8.87 0002 1.66 0615 9.01 1225 1.68 1841 8.89 0040 1.61 0654 9.05 1304 1.67 1921 8.82 0117 1.64 0733 8.99 1342 1.74 1957 8.67 0152 1.75 0811 8.84 1418 1.87 2033 8.47 0226 1.92 0848 8.63 1452 2.07 2109 8.22 1 F 2 Sa 3 Su 4 M 5 Tu 6 W 7 Th 8 F 9 Sa 10 Su 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 F 16 Sa 17 Su 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 Sa 24 Su 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 1 Su 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 5 Th 6 F 7 Sa 8 Su 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 Sa 15 Su 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 Sa 22 Su 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 Sa 29 Su 30 M 31 Tu 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 Sa 5 Su 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 Sa 12 Su 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 F 18 Sa 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 Sa 26 Su 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th 31 Su
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January

Saturday 07 Lock Master’s Decision

Sunday 08 Lock Master’s Decision

Monday 09 Lock Master’s Decision

Friday 20 Lock Master’s Decision

Saturday 21 1015 - 1315

Sunday 22 1115 - 1415

Monday 23 1200 - 1500

Tuesday 24 1245 - 1545

Wednesday 25 1330 - 1630

Thursday 26 1415 - 1715

Friday 27 1500 - 1800

February

Sunday 05 Lock Master’s Decision

Monday 06 Lock Master’s Decision

Tuesday 07 1200 - 1500

Wednesday 08 1230 - 1530

Thursday 09 Lock Master’s Decision

Friday 10 Lock Master’s Decision

Saturday 18 Lock Master’s Decision

Sunday 19 1015 - 1315

Monday 20 1100 - 1400

Tuesday 21 1145 - 1445

Wednesday 22 1230 - 1530

Thursday 23 1315 - 1615

Friday 24 1345 - 1645

Saturday 25 1415 - 1715

March

Monday 06 Lock Master’s Decision

Tuesday 07 1100 - 1400

Wednesday 08 1130 - 1430

Thursday 09 1200 - 1500

Lock closure Maintenance: Tawe Barrage Annual Maintenance Closure – 2200

Friday 10 1230 - 1530

Saturday 11 1245 - 1545

Sunday 12 Lock Master’s Decision

Sunday 5th March 2023 –0700 Monday 20th March 2023

Sunday 19 Lock Master’s Decision

Monday 20 1000 - 1300

Tuesday 21 1045 - 1345

Wednesday 22 1130 - 1430

Thursday 23 1200 - 1500

Friday 24 1245 - 1545

Saturday 25 1315 - 1615

Sunday 26 1445 - 1745

April

Tuesday 04 Lock Master’s Decision

Wednesday 05 1130 - 1430

Thursday 06 1200 - 1500

Friday 07 1230 - 1530

Saturday 08 1300 - 1600

Sunday 09 1330 - 1630

Monday 10 1400 - 1700

Monday 17 0945 - 1245

Tuesday 18 1030 - 1330

Wednesday 19 1115 - 1415

Thursday 20 1200 - 1500

Friday 21 1230 - 1530

Saturday 22 1315 - 1615

Sunday 23 1345 - 1645

Monday 24 Lock Master’s Decision

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May

Wednesday 03 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 04 1100 - 1400

Friday 05 1130 - 1430

Saturday 06 1200 - 1500

Sunday 07 1245 - 1545

Monday 08 1315 - 1615

Tuesday 09 Lock Master’s Decision

Tuesday 16 Lock Master’s Decision

Wednesday 17 1000 - 1300

Thursday 18 1045 - 1345

Friday 19 1130 - 1430

Saturday 20 1200 - 1500

Sunday 21 1245 - 1545

Monday 22 1315 - 1615

Tuesday 23 Lock Master’s Decision

June

Friday 02 Lock Master’s Decision

Saturday 03 Lock Master’s Decision

Sunday 04 1145 - 1445

Monday 05 1215 - 1515

Tuesday 06 1300 - 1600

Wednesday 07 1345 - 1645

Thursday 08 Lock Master’s Decision

Friday 16 Lock Master’s Decision

Saturday 17 Lock Master’s Decision

Sunday 18 Lock Master’s Decision

Monday 19 Lock Master’s Decision

Tuesday 20 Lock Master’s Decision

July

Sunday 02 Lock Master’s Decision

Monday 03 1130 - 1430

Tuesday 04 1215 - 1515

Wednesday 05 1300 - 1600

Thursday 06 1345 - 1645

Friday 07 1430 - 1730

Saturday 08 Lock Master’s Decision

Tuesday 18 Lock Master’s Decision

Wednesday 19 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 20 Lock Master’s Decision

Friday 21 Lock Master’s Decision

August

Tuesday 01 1115 - 1415

Wednesday 02 1200 - 1500

Thursday 03 1300 - 1600

Friday 04 1345 - 1645

Saturday 05 1415 - 1715

Sunday 06 1500 - 1800

Monday 07 Lock Master’s Decision

Wednesday 16 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 17 1215 - 1515

Friday 18 1245 - 1545

Saturday 19 1315 - 1615

Sunday 20 Lock Master’s Decision

Monday 21 Lock Master’s Decision

Wednesday 30 1100 - 1400

Thursday 31 1200 - 1500

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September

September

Friday 01 1245 - 1545

Saturday 02 1315 - 1615

Sunday 03 1400 - 1700

Monday 04 1430 - 1730

Tuesday 05 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 14 Lock Master’s Decision

Friday 15 1200 - 1500

Saturday 16 1230 - 1530

Sunday 17 1300 - 1600

Monday 18 1315 - 1615

Tuesday 19 Lock Master’s Decision

Wednesday 27 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 28 1045 - 1345

Friday 29 1130 - 1430

Saturday 30 1215 - 1515

October

Sunday 01 1300 - 1600

Monday 02 1330 - 1630

Tuesday 03 1400 - 1700

Wednesday 04 Lock Master’s Decision

Friday 13 Lock Master’s Decision

Saturday 14 1130 - 1430

Sunday 15 1200 - 1500

Monday 16 1230 - 1530

Tuesday 17 1300 - 1600

Wednesday 18 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 26 Lock Master’s Decision

Friday 27 1030 - 1330

Saturday 28 1115 - 1415

Sunday 29 1045 - 1345

Monday 30 1130 - 1430

Tuesday 31 1200 - 1500

November

Wednesday 01 Lock Master’s Decision

Sunday 12 Lock Master’s Decision

Monday 13 1030 - 1330

Tuesday 14 1100 - 1400

Wednesday 15 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 16 Lock Master’s Decision

Saturday 25 Lock Master’s Decision

Sunday 26 0945 - 1245

Monday 27 1030 - 1330

Tuesday 28 1100 - 1400

Wednesday 29 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 30 Lock Master’s Decision

December

Tuesday 12 Lock Master’s Decision

Wednesday 13 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 14 1130 - 1430

Friday 15 1215 - 1515

Saturday 16 Lock Master’s Decision

Sunday 17 Lock Master’s Decision

Monday 25 Christmas Day - Closed

Tuesday 26 Lock Master’s Decision

Wednesday 27 Lock Master’s Decision

Thursday 28 Lock Master’s Decision

Friday 29 Lock Master’s Decision

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