Swansea Marina handbook 2016

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Welcome... Welcome to the 2016 Swansea Marina handbook which aims to provide you with all the information you need for a relaxing and pleasureable 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. 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. Our multi-award-winning Marina was the first to open in the Bristol Channel and we believe, still leads the way in terms of facilities and friendly service. We are situated between the vibrant City Centre and the broad, sandy sweep of Swansea Bay.


Croeso... If you wish to leave your boat here for a longer period you will find the transport links are excellent. London is a mere three and a half hours on the M4 and the recently modernised railway station provides links to all parts of the country.

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)


Routes from

Swansea Marina

Dundee

Edinburgh Glasgow Newcastle Carlisle

Hull Blackpool Dublin Bay 150m

Holyhead 150m

Liverpool

Pwllheli 120m

South West Ireland

Norwich Birmingham Coventry

Dingle Marina Crosshaven 170m 270m Milford Haven 50m

SWANSEA MARINA

London Bristol Southampton

Lundy Island 40m

Dover

Scilly Isles 130m Plymouth

Marina operating times Reception

Locks

Apr - Sept 0700 - 2100 Oct - Mar 0700 - 1800

Every day BST 0700 - 2200 Weekends GMT 0700 - 2200 Week days GMT 0700 - 1900


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

At Swansea Marina we offer: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

550 fully serviced pontoon berths Shower Blocks Boatyard 16 weeks free winter storage to annual bertholders Car Parking Free WI-FI Contract extension when away New Boat Sales & Brokerage Marine Engineer Chandler Sail Maker Café’s / Restaurants Beach City Centre


Marina Guide to

Facilities

Boatyard

Diesel & Gas

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). The boatyard operates Tuesday - Saturday inclusive.

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. No petrol is available at the Marina but there is a commercial garage nearby.

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.

Free WiFi All berth holders can use Wi-Fi free of charge, contact reception for a voucher code.

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 pre-paid card system. To use electricity for the first time, simply purchase a £5 electricity card from a coin-operated kiosk located at ‘M’ and ‘Q’ bridgeheads. Future top-ups can be made at reception using this card.

Laundry

Telephones

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

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


Security Each bridgehead has a self locking gate, access is via a pontoon security fob available from reception for. There is a refundable deposit of £5 per fob. 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

Refuse / Recycling 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.

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: • The rear (south) of Marina Control 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. • Slop and sluice rooms are available in phase II of the Marina. A ship’s toilet may not be used whilst in the Marina

Out of hours Security Tel: 02920 739880

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.


Marina Safety & Security

Fire action

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. We advise all users to wear life jackets when walking on the pontoons, especially in poor weather conditions.

Shower blocks on hearing the alarm: 1 2 3

Pontoons / Boatyard on discovering a fire: 1 2

Insurance

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

4 5

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

Leave the building immediately. Contact Emergency Services 999. Contact Reception on 01792 470310 or 02920 739880 (out of hours).

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Raise the alarm (shout “FIRE” and alert boat owners). Contact Emergency Services 999. Contact Reception on 01792 470310 or 02920 739880 (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 upwind Do not run! Do not stop to collect personal belongings.


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.


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.

Lock Operating Hours Weekdays 0700 – 1900 GMT Weekdays 0700 – 2200 BST Sat/Sun 0700 – 2200 BST & GMT


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 Marina & Swingbridge – call sign: ‘Swansea Marina’ CH. 80 Tawe Barrage Lock – call sign: ‘Tawe Lock’ CH. 18 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.


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. Two holding buoys are 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


Metric Depth Conversion Table metres

feet

2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6

6’7” 6’3” 5’11” 5’7” 5’3” 4’11” 4’7” 4’3” 3’11” 3’7” 3’3” 2’11” 2’7” 2’4” 2’0”

Time (HW) Difference At Nearby Ports (Approx—times may vary due to weather conditions)

Lundy Ilfracombe Tenby Llanelli Barnstaple Skomer Island Milford Haven Port Talbot Porthcawl Burry Port Carmarthen Neyland Barry Cardiff Avonmouth

-0030 -0021 -0010 -0007 -0005 -0005 -0004 -0004 -0004 -0003 +0001 +0005 +0027 +0034 +0049




More than a

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.


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.

Swansea Marina, where the city meets the sea. The Marina’s unique location guarantees something to please every member of the family.

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


Your Award Winning

Marina Here at Swansea Marina we take pride in maintaining the highest standards in all areas of our operation. These high standards are reflected in the number of awards we have won.

We are accredited with Blue Flag and SGS Quality standard ISO9001:2008.

These awards cover environmental responsibility, standards of facilities, management controls and health and safety standards.


Useful Telephone Numbers Taxis 01792 474747 Marina services Ben Sutcliffe Surveyor 07796 457307 McNeil Marine Surveying 01554 833233 Travel information Railway Station (Rail Enquiries) 08457 484950 Bus Station 08712 002233 Health and Emergency Coastguard 01646 690909 Central Police Station 01792 456999 Morriston Hospital 01792 702222 Singleton Hospital 01792 205666 NHS Direct 0845 46 47 Swansea Marina app

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Local attractions Tourist Information 01792 468321 Grand Theatre 01792 475715 Central Library 01792 636464 Swansea Museum 01792 653763 Odeon UCI Cinema 0871 2244007 Glynn Vivian Art Gallery 01792 516900 Plantasia 01792 474555 National Waterfront Museum 02920 573600 Fishing Charter Boats Sarah Louise 07943542343 / 07860805690 Yacht Charter Rainbow Seeker 07925 324802 RYA Cruising Instructor Mike Burns 07925 324802


JOHN HAMER

BOAT TRANSPORT SPECIALIST • • •

BRITISH ISLES AND CONTINENT ALL RISKS (CMR) YACHTS, BARGES AND CRUISERS

Phone: 02920 400488 • Mobile: 07811 400488 • Fax: 02920 400488 hamerboattransport@virginmedia.com

Swansea Marina Social Media www.swanseamarina.org.uk


High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2016 Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres January Time m

February

Time m

1

04:09 10:36 16:38 22:58

2.42 8.12 2.61 7.66

16

04:14 10:46 16:48 23:08

2

04:54 11:22 17:29 23:49

2.84 7.71 2.99 7.31

17

05:12 2.22 11:43 8.42 17:50 2.25

3

05:56 3.17 12:18 7.39 18:35 3.23

18

00:09 06:24 12:49 19:02

8.01 2.58 8.07 2.55

01:21 07:45 14:03 20:21

7.77 2.71 7.96 2.56

02:41 09:03 15:19 21:35

F

Sa

Su

Sa

Su

M

1.79 8.85 1.83 8.43

Time m

1

2.82 7.54 3.05 7.21

17

2

05:48 3.23 12:16 7.18 18:31 3.36

18

3

00:54 07:19 13:32 20:03

6.99 3.35 7.08 3.29

7.81 19 03:40 10:04 2.36

02:27 08:39 14:57 21:15

7.15 3.06 7.37 2.88

8.38 20 04:41 11:00 1.82

03:41 09:42 16:01 22:11

7.69 2.53 7.92 2.32

8.87 21 05:28 11:43 1.39

04:33 10:33 16:51 22:59

8.33 1.96 8.50 1.77

7

05:18 11:20 17:37 23:44

M

Tu

W

7.11 3.29 7.28 3.22

19

02:18 08:22 14:42 20:57

7.24 3.12 7.46 2.95

20

7.87 2.50 8.15 2.27

5

03:26 09:23 15:44 21:54

7.65 2.74 7.85 2.53

8.27 21 03:54 10:12 2.09

6

7

04:18 10:14 16:34 22:41

8.15 2.29 8.29 2.10

22

04:52 11:08 17:20 23:27

8

05:02 10:59 17:18 23:24

8.63 1.88 8.69 1.73

23

05:41 9.14 11:55 1.32 18:07 9.19

9

05:42 9.03 11:41 1.54 18:00 9.02

24

00:11 06:23 12:36 18:48

1.18 9.40 1.12 9.33

00:49 07:03 13:15 19:27

1.03 9.51 1.04 9.35

10

M

5

Tu

6 W

Th

F

Sa

10

Tu

W

Th 16:25 8.53

22:36 1.85

F

Sa

Su

8.74 1.66 8.91 1.46

Time m

04:43 11:17 17:14 23:45

00:57 07:10 13:28 19:50

4

March

4

Th

F

00:48 07:15 W 13:37 19:54

Th

F

02:15 08:48 15:03 21:21

7.54 2.91 7.52 2.92 7.43 2.82 7.63 2.66

16:14 8.09 22:27 2.14

Sa 17:08 8.59

23:15 1.63

Su 17:51 8.97

23:54 1.24

Time m

1

2.43 7.73 2.72 7.42

17

00:22 06:47 13:12 19:27

7.43 2.99 7.24 3.13

2

04:47 11:24 17:18 23:59

2.93 7.26 3.21 7.03

18

01:50 08:27 14:42 21:01

7.20 2.99 7.31 2.89

3

06:12 3.29 12:39 6.98 19:03 3.40

19

4

01:26 07:53 14:09 20:35

6.98 3.17 7.14 3.04

03:19 09:48 15:56 22:07

7.54 2.52 7.80 2.33

20

02:57 09:08 15:27 21:39

7.44 2.61 7.72 2.39

04:22 10:41 16:48 22:54

8.13 1.96 8.36 1.78

21

04:01 10:06 16:24 22:33

8.17 1.93 8.43 1.72

05:07 11:21 17:29 23:30

8.66 1.50 8.81 1.35

22

05:45 9.04 11:55 1.18 18:05 9.11

Tu

W

Th

F

5

Sa

6 7

04:51 10:56 17:12 23:21

8.89 1.28 9.08 1.13

23

00:03 06:19 12:27 18:38

1.06 9.27 1.01 9.27

8

06:01 9.40 12:04 1.02 18:21 9.42

0.90 24 01:03 07:18 9.47

8

05:38 9.50 11:43 0.76 17:59 9.59

24

9

00:27 06:44 12:48 19:04

0.93 9.76 0.71 9.71

00:07 06:24 12:30 18:44

0.67 9.96 0.39 9.96

0.92 9.35 0.97 9.31

25

9

00:36 06:53 12:58 19:10

25

01:10 07:27 13:32 19:47

0.69 9.99 0.53 9.86

0.36 10.26 0.18 10.16

0.91 9.32 1.04 9.23

1.07 26 02:06 08:23 9.22

00:52 07:08 13:15 19:27

01:09 07:25 13:27 19:41

26

01:39 1.03 07:55 9.19

11

01:36 07:52 13:57 20:10

0.22 10.36 0.16 10.16

27

12

02:17 08:36 14:39 20:52

0.28 10.23 0.36 9.94

1.48 28 03:27 09:51 8.69

13

02:57 09:18 15:18 21:35

0.57 9.86 0.78 9.48

1.78 29 03:53 10:20 8.34

14

03:38 10:03 16:00 22:20

1.07 9.26 1.40 8.83

30

04:24 10:53 16:51 23:13

1.75 8.49 2.14 8.07

04:25 10:55 16:39 23:17

31

05:12 2.63 11:46 7.44 17:33 2.96

M

Tu

Tu 12:54 0.97

19:05 9.32

W 13:26 0.96

19:38 9.31

01:36 07:51 Th 13:56 20:09

0.92 9.39 1.06 9.19

M

Tu

W

10

1.23 9.52 1.10 9.41

26

01:25 07:40 13:50 20:03

1.01 9.50 1.09 9.25

11

01:52 08:10 14:15 20:30

0.58 10.07 0.49 9.86

27

12

01:24 07:42 13:45 20:03

1.13 9.62 1.01 9.46

27

01:59 08:16 14:23 20:36

1.10 9.37 1.25 9.07

12

02:33 08:54 14:56 21:12

0.64 9.97 0.64 9.67

1.62 28 02:55 09:21 8.61

02:03 08:24 14:27 20:45

1.11 9.61 1.03 9.39

28

02:32 08:51 14:53 21:09

1.30 9.13 1.49 8.79

13

03:13 09:37 15:38 21:55

0.88 9.66 0.99 9.27

02:44 09:09 15:10 21:29

1.21 9.49 1.17 9.19

29

03:02 09:23 15:21 21:40

1.59 8.81 1.81 8.45

14

03:56 10:24 16:23 22:43

1.31 9.15 1.52 8.70

03:26 09:55 15:57 22:15

1.44 9.23 1.44 8.85

30

03:30 09:56 15:48 22:13

1.95 8.42 2.19 8.04

15

04:45 11:16 17:18 23:39

1.90 8.51 2.15 8.06

15

2.37 31 04:01 10:32 7.98

16

05:51 2.52 12:20 7.88 18:28 2.71

16

13 W

14 Th

15 F

W

Th

F

Sa

Su 16:24 2.61

22:53 7.61

M

1.00 23 00:30 06:44 9.41

00:44 07:02 13:03 19:21

Tu

Su

8.92 1.44 9.01 1.30

Su

11

Tu

Sa

Su

25

M

F

22

Sa

1.43 9.33 1.28 9.26

M

Th

06:07 9.22 12:20 1.11 M 18:30 9.22

00:04 06:22 12:22 18:40

Su

Time m

03:56 10:30 16:16 22:54

W

Th

F

Sa

Su

M

Tu

F

14:23 1.27 20:39 8.98

02:33 08:52 Sa 14:45 21:07

1.31 8.95 1.54 8.69

Th

F

Sa

Su 15:08 1.86

21:36 8.33

1.99 29 03:21 09:51 8.20

M 15:36 2.25

22:09 7.89

Su

M

Tu

W

05:25 2.48 11:54 7.72 17:59 2.81

Tu

W

Th

F

Sa 13:53 1.21

20:10 9.07

03:04 09:24 Su 15:15 21:38 M

Tu

W

Th

1.23 8.98 1.43 8.82

15:36 1.69 22:06 8.50

16:03 2.02 22:36 8.11 2.16 7.91 2.45 7.66



High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2016 Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres April Time m 00:21 06:29 13:02 19:15

7.24 3.04 7.09 3.28

17

01:46 08:10 14:31 20:56

7.10 3.03 7.16 3.01

18

03:16 09:32 Su 15:52 22:07

7.46 2.54 7.71 2.37

19

4

04:27 10:35 16:54 23:03

8.17 1.85 8.45 1.66

20

5

05:22 11:29 17:46 23:54

8.92 1.19 9.14 1.04

1 F

2

Sa

3

M

Tu

05:34 11:48 Tu 17:57 23:57

8.40 1.74 8.59 1.58

3

W

21 Th

22

0.57 10.02 0.29 10.05

23

01:30 07:47 13:54 20:06

0.28 10.30 0.11 10.24

24

02:15 08:33 14:38 20:49

0.16 10.37 0.13 10.22

25

03:00 09:17 Su 15:20 21:32

0.25 10.21 0.37 9.97

26

03:41 10:00 16:00 22:15

9

Sa

M

12 Tu

13 W

F

06:14 8.78 12:23 1.42 18:34 8.94 00:32 06:51 12:57 19:09

1.28 9.02 1.21 9.14

01:06 07:25 13:29 19:42

1.11 9.14 1.14 9.22

01:40 1.08 07:58 9.15

Sa 13:59 1.17

20:14 9.19

02:11 08:29 Su 14:25 20:44

1.15 9.07 1.28 9.08

M

Tu

4 W

F

18:39 8.92

1.42 21 00:36 06:56 8.86

24

02:42 08:59 15:01 21:14

0.46 9.97 0.57 9.85

1.47 25 02:48 09:12 8.76

0.73 9.61 0.96 9.45

26

Sa 12:58 1.41

19:15 9.07

01:12 07:31 Su 13:30 19:49 M

1.33 8.94 1.36 9.11

14:01 1.40 20:21 9.07

02:17 08:39 Tu 14:31 20:54

1.38 8.88 1.48 8.95

03:05 09:29 Tu 15:15 21:42

1.47 8.71 1.66 8.62

10

03:26 09:44 15:42 21:58

0.55 9.81 0.81 9.51

1.70 27 03:34 10:00 8.43

11

04:09 10:28 16:23 22:44

1.15 9.09 1.47 8.91

1.81 27 04:01 10:27 8.33

04:23 10:45 16:41 23:00

1.06 9.20 1.43 8.86

2.00 28 04:09 10:36 8.08

04:54 11:15 17:09 23:34

1.69 8.47 2.06 8.30

2.06 28 04:49 11:15 8.04

05:09 11:33 17:30 23:53

1.71 8.44 2.14 8.14

2.37 29 04:56 11:27 7.69

13

05:44 2.25 12:08 7.84 18:03 2.62

2.29 29 05:51 12:17 7.80

14

00:32 06:45 13:11 19:12

7.76 2.72 7.37 2.99

30

01:40 08:00 14:23 20:29

7.42 2.94 7.20 3.04

7.97 31 02:08 08:19 2.22

02:52 09:16 15:35 21:40

7.41 2.84 7.41 2.77

W

22:15 8.30

Th 16:19 2.28

12 Th

22:57 7.92

F

30

17:12 2.71 23:58 7.57

F

00:58 07:18 13:45 19:54

7.50 2.92 7.20 3.15

15

02:18 08:51 15:09 21:24

7.22 3.03 7.18 3.01

16

Sa

06:18 8.69 20 12:23 1.55

0.37 10.13 0.36 10.07

15 16

8.92 1.23 9.10 1.13

06:08 2.70 12:36 7.38 Sa 18:44 3.01

Sa

Su

M

W

F

23:58 1.63

9

W 15:43 1.92

9.20 1.09 9.34 1.03

04:51 11:00 17:18 23:27

Th 18:02 8.66

01:55 08:13 14:18 20:30

Tu

05:19 11:28 17:45 23:55

8.42 19 05:37 11:46 1.79

1.32 23 01:45 08:05 8.94

M

3

8.27 1.81 8.47 1.69

1.29 8.93 1.45 8.88

M

8.31 18 05:45 11:48 1.93

03:51 10:02 16:23 22:33

23:18 1.95

0.45 10.09 0.32 10.10

8

8.77 1.47 8.89 1.40

Th

01:07 07:25 13:32 19:44

Su

04:21 10:31 16:51 23:01

W 17:21 8.28

22

7

2

8.07 18 04:52 11:06 2.12

6

Sa

7.99 17 04:59 11:06 2.24

7.69 2.37 7.82 2.32

22:34 2.35

0.71 9.87 0.46 9.94

F

8.32 1.88 8.38 1.86

02:41 08:55 15:18 21:33

Tu 16:33 7.83

W 15:01 1.62

21:27 8.77

03:23 09:47 Th 15:33 22:03

1.62 8.57 1.81 8.55

F 16:12 2.07

22:48 8.27

Sa 17:04 2.38

23:45 8.01

Su 18:18 2.63

00:54 07:06 M 13:28 19:42

7.87 2.37 7.74 2.62

Tu 14:42 7.95

20:57 2.31

Time m

03:18 09:28 15:51 22:03

7.68 17 03:58 10:18 2.51

00:18 06:36 12:44 18:57

Th

Time m

1

7.43 2.73 7.40 2.84

05:45 9.47 11:53 0.77 18:09 9.61

06:05 2.40 12:31 7.70 18:32 2.79

F

Time m

01:18 07:36 13:59 20:18

5

14 Th

Time m

June

02:39 08:59 14:50 21:14

10 11

Su

2

00:42 07:00 13:07 19:21

F

1

7.91 2.19 8.12 2.02

7 8

7.43 2.68 7.59 2.53

04:47 11:07 17:16 23:19

M

06:12 9.56 12:19 0.66 18:34 9.68

Th

Time m

03:42 10:12 Su 16:23 22:32

6 W

May

4

06:14 9.53 12:22 0.82

5

00:48 0.79 07:06 9.72

Sa 18:37 9.66 Su 13:12 0.68

19:25 9.82 0.70 9.76 0.67 9.83

F

17:29 8.28 23:24 2.04

Sa 18:11 8.64

1.75 19 00:06 06:27 8.57 Su 12:28 1.69

18:50 8.89

1.55 20 00:44 07:06 8.76 M

13:05 1.53 19:26 9.05

1.42 21 01:21 07:43 8.88 Tu 13:40 1.44

20:02 9.12

22

6 M

01:38 07:56 14:00 20:12

7

02:26 0.74 08:43 9.65

1.35 23 02:35 08:57 8.93

20:57 9.68

21:15 9.05

Tu 14:44 0.81

8

03:54 1.21 10:12 9.04

1.48 25 03:54 10:18 8.71

22:26 9.01

F

Th 14:51 1.45

1.39 24 03:13 09:36 8.86

Th 16:04 1.44

10

1.36 8.93 1.41 9.12

0.92 9.41 1.07 9.40

03:11 09:28 W 15:24 21:42

9

01:58 08:20 W 14:15 20:38

04:35 10:55 16:45 23:12

1.60 8.58 1.88 8.54

F

15:27 1.54 21:54 8.92

Sa 16:07 1.71

22:39 8.73

26

04:39 11:03 Su 16:54 23:30

1.65 8.51 1.95 8.50

05:33 1.87 2.03 11 05:18 11:40 8.09 27 11:57 8.26 Sa 17:30 2.33

12

M 17:54 2.23

8.07 2.45 7.65 2.74

8.28 28 00:30 06:36 2.08

13

00:56 07:03 13:29 19:29

7.67 2.78 7.33 2.99

01:37 8.15 29 07:45 2.19

14

01:58 08:08 14:37 20:39

7.44 2.93 7.27 2.99

30

00:00 06:06 Su 12:30 18:24 M

Tu

7.45 15 03:04 09:16 2.84 W

15:43 7.48 21:44 2.75

7.67 16 04:06 10:16 2.57 Th 16:41 7.87

22:38 2.39

Tu 12:59 8.05

19:06 2.43

W 14:08 7.99

20:24 2.41

02:47 08:57 Th 15:20 21:36

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High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2016 Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres July Time m

1 F

2

Sa

Time m

0356 1006 1628 2242

8.45 1.87 8.52 1.80

17

0500 1110 1728 2342

8.78 1.55 8.94 1.43

18

0600 8.35 1200 1.89 1825 8.76

19

0020 0642 1242 1904

1.65 8.69 1.58 9.07

0100 0722 1321 1943

Su

M

0513 1116 1743 2338

7.95 2.28 8.34 2.01

Time m

25

0145 0753 1419 2059

7.36 3.19 7.38 3.15

7.24 3.28 7.09 3.48

26

0315 0933 1551 2229

7.36 3.05 7.64 2.67

0113 0735 1358 2032

6.89 3.57 6.94 3.45

27

0432 1048 1700 2324

7.83 2.51 8.23 2.07

12

6.95 3.30 7.32 2.93

28

0527 8.41 1137 1.94 1748 8.79

8.00 2.31 8.34 1.94

0247 0909 1539 2150

13

7.51 2.70 8.03 2.23

29

0006 0611 1215 1827

1.57 8.89 1.50 9.20

0541 8.52 1152 1.77 1804 8.89

0409 1017 1644 2248

14

0506 1109 1733 2335

8.23 2.03 8.76 1.57

30

0041 0648 1246 1903

1.24 9.20 1.22 9.43

15

0552 8.88 1155 1.44 1816 9.37

16

0019 0636 1239 1900

0442 1057 1713 2336

26

0512 1.55 1136 8.64 1732 1.92

10

0510 1137 1727 2357

2.44 7.76 2.68 7.60

11

0522 2.21 1146 7.93 1736 2.45

11

0554 2.89 1223 7.34 1822 3.15

12

0006 0606 1230 1827

7.88 2.61 7.53 2.86

8.16 28 0109 0715 2.32

12

0051 0659 1325 1948

7.18 3.27 7.03 3.41

28

0055 0700 1326 1933

7.49 2.95 7.23 3.13

7.93 29 0221 0830 2.50

0204 0827 1457 2114

6.97 3.36 7.04 3.24

29

14

0158 0809 1442 2048

7.24 3.11 7.15 3.13

8.00 30 0338 0950 2.36

14

0334 0945 1621 2221

7.16 3.05 7.51 2.74

30

15

0312 0921 1557 2156

7.25 3.01 7.41 2.85

31

15

0442 1046 1715 2313

7.67 2.53 8.13 2.17

0419 1024 1656 2251

7.54 2.68 7.86 2.44

0533 1135 1800 2358

8.24 1.99 8.71 1.64

Sa

7.89 2.79 7.68 3.06

7.59 2.79 7.77 2.51

1.82 8.35 2.03 8.33

16

0026 0629 1253 1915

0327 0942 1603 2236

10

0445 1107 1654 2323

F

24

11

2.03 8.19 2.21 8.07

6

Sa

7

M

W

Th

F

1954 2.63

8.33 1.99 8.57 1.76

0524 2.11 1147 8.33 1755 2.49

7.59 2.91 7.51 2.94

0438 1102 1649 2316

0448 1100 Su 1719 2338

23

0201 0811 1436 2108

Tu

2235 2.22

0433 1054 1657 2325

0001 0556 1236 1845

9

1641 1.53 2313 8.94

Sa 1612 8.10

22

10

M

Th

1.57 8.75 1.67 8.66

8.03 2.57 7.76 2.89

1.24 25 0425 1048 8.98

1454 7.82 2118 2.58

0334 0955 1545 2206

0045 0649 1312 1931

1.47 8.74 1.64 8.76

F

2226 9.24

F

6

26

0409 1029 1618 2243

W

0.88 21 0351 1009 9.57

0543 1.98 1206 8.31 1812 2.39

9

13

1.29 9.03 1.35 9.02

25

8

Th 1337 7.90

0308 0926 1519 2137

24

1.07 24 0342 1004 9.19

Tu

5

1.66 8.57 1.79 8.52

1.19 9.07 1.32 9.13

M

0.53 9.92 0.74 9.88

0409 1030 1619 2242

0333 0951 1542 2203

1231 8.24 1836 2.35

0310 0927 1530 2151

23

4

2142 9.41

W

20

1.35 8.90 1.44 8.92

Su

8.55 27 0007 0608 1.94

1.08 9.24 1.11 9.30

0339 0959 1548 2210

Sa 1518 1.14

Tu

0239 0856 1449 2108

22

1.02 23 0301 0923 9.27

Su

4

1.12 9.14 1.17 9.24

1.00 9.30 1.08 9.41

Sa

0.39 10.06 0.52 10.18

0308 0924 1516 2136

W

2021 9.42

Su 1557 1.27

0228 0845 1448 2108

0.64 21 0246 0905 9.72

0254 0910 1506 2123

F

19

0.99 9.29 1.01 9.46

22

8

0.98 9.35 0.98 9.49

0233 0848 1443 2100

0.92 9.43 0.94 9.58

7

0209 0823 1418 2035

20

0212 0827 1427 2041

Th

3

0.98 9.34 0.96 9.56

5

F

0.44 10.00 0.51 10.26

0157 0809 1408 2023

1.18 21 0140 0802 9.14

W

0146 0802 1406 2025

19

0.97 9.44 0.92 9.63

6

18

1.09 9.27 1.03 9.53

0125 0742 1345 1957

1.06 9.25 1.12 9.46

0.99 9.35 0.97 9.56

0115 0727 1330 1943

3

Th

Th

0221 0842 1439 2102

0136 0748 1345 2001

18

1.38 8.95 1.34 9.29

Th 1400 1.19

2

1.36 9.06 1.24 9.35

20

5

17

0030 0641 1248 1900

1.14 9.33 1.02 9.53

Tu

1.14 9.23 1.09 9.50

2

Tu

W

0036 0651 1258 1912

W

1

0102 0710 1312 1925

17

M

4 M

Time m

0617 8.75 1219 1.52 1842 9.20

1

0558 9.10 1207 1.24 1822 9.30

Su

Time m

0549 8.73 1159 1.57 1813 9.02

3

Tu

September

August

13 Sa

Su

M

16 Tu

F

Sa

0040 0700 1301 1922

1.21 9.16 1.15 9.56

0122 0742 1343 2003

0.90 9.46 0.89 9.80

0204 0824 1424 2045

0.71 9.65 0.75 9.91

Su 1504 0.75

2127 9.87

M

Tu

W

Th

F

27 Sa

Su

M

Tu

F

Sa

Su

M

0327 0946 1544 2209

0.72 9.63 0.91 9.65

0408 1028 1625 2254

0.97 9.35 1.25 9.23

7

0452 1114 1712 2345

1.40 8.89 1.77 8.65

0357 1024 1610 2236

1.91 8.40 2.06 8.23

8

0424 1056 1642 2311

2.30 7.98 2.52 7.74

9

0500 2.78 1137 7.51 1728 3.04

1.45 31 0023 0629 8.96 W

Th

1235 1.36 1847 9.28

Tu

W

Th

F

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

F

1.03 9.41 0.98 9.83

Time m 0103 0719 Sa 1323 1942

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

F

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

F

0.66 9.78 0.67 10.13

1611 1.16 2236 9.35 1.42 9.02 1.78 8.64



High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2016 Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres October Time m

1

01:11 07:22 13:18 19:36

1.08 9.36 1.06 9.51

2

01:41 07:55 13:51 20:09

3

Time m

17

01:26 07:40 13:47 20:06

0.38 10.18 0.48 10.36

1.04 9.39 1.05 9.45

18

02:10 08:24 14:32 20:50

0.36 10.21 0.52 10.25

02:11 08:27 14:23 20:39

1.12 9.31 1.16 9.29

19

02:53 09:07 15:15 21:34

0.55 10.04 0.76 9.91

4

02:39 08:56 14:51 21:08

1.31 9.14 1.38 9.05

20

03:35 09:51 15:59 22:20

0.93 9.66 1.20 9.35

5

03:03 09:24 15:17 21:36

1.57 8.88 1.67 8.73

1.50 21 04:18 10:38 9.09

03:25 09:53 15:42 22:04

1.88 8.56 2.02 8.35

7

03:51 10:24 16:12 22:37

2.23 8.16 2.43 7.89

8

04:23 11:03 16:54 23:24

2.67 7.71 2.92 7.39

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

6

Th

F

Sa

9

Su

05:12 3.19 12:00 7.27 18:05 3.38

M

Tu

W

Th

Time m

Time m

1

00:45 07:01 12:58 19:14

1.26 9.32 1.31 9.21

17

2

01:15 07:31 13:28 19:44

1.40 9.18 1.48 9.02

3

01:40 08:00 13:56 20:13

4 5

Tu

W

Th

F

1

1.50 9.18 1.55 8.98

17

02:10 08:24 14:39 20:54

0.98 9.73 1.12 9.38

2

01:24 07:43 13:40 19:57

1.63 9.04 1.69 8.82

18

02:52 09:09 15:23 21:38

1.31 9.39 1.48 8.93

3

01:52 08:15 14:12 20:31

1.81 8.84 1.88 8.59

19

03:34 09:56 16:07 22:24

1.74 8.94 1.92 8.42

4

02:21 08:50 14:46 21:07

2.04 8.59 2.10 8.32

20

04:19 10:44 16:54 23:13

2.22 8.45 2.39 7.91

2.63 8.09 2.78 7.57

5

02:54 09:29 15:27 21:51

2.30 8.31 2.36 8.01

2.68 21 05:10 11:37 7.98

22

05:53 3.06 12:20 7.70 18:42 3.06

6

Tu

23

01:05 07:09 13:33 20:03

7.34 3.20 7.61 3.02

03:37 10:19 16:22 22:46

2.61 8.03 2.62 7.72

7

24

02:20 08:25 14:44 21:11

7.48 3.00 7.82 2.70

04:41 11:23 17:33 23:54

2.92 7.83 2.79 7.57

8

06:07 3.03 12:34 7.84 18:51 2.72

7.87 2.61 8.19 2.30

9

01:09 07:27 13:46 20:03

18

02:22 08:37 14:49 21:06

1.01 9.69 1.22 9.33

1.62 8.97 1.72 8.76

19

03:06 09:24 15:36 21:55

1.48 9.21 1.72 8.73

Sa

02:04 08:30 14:23 20:44

1.88 8.68 2.01 8.44

20

03:53 10:15 16:29 22:49

2.06 8.64 2.28 8.09

Su

02:30 09:02 14:54 21:18

2.19 8.34 2.34 8.05

21

04:48 11:14 17:30 23:52

03:02 09:42 15:36 22:03

2.55 7.96 2.72 7.63 2.99 7.58 3.09 7.27

Th

F

Sa

Su

M

22

05:08 2.18 11:31 8.42 17:43 2.48

6

23

00:09 06:10 12:36 18:56

7.89 2.83 7.79 3.03

7

24

01:24 07:29 13:56 20:31

7.36 3.24 7.47 3.18

03:48 10:36 16:41 23:08

8

05:09 3.36 11:50 7.39 18:12 3.20

25

02:49 09:03 15:22 22:01

7.29 3.19 7.62 2.83

9

00:30 06:51 13:12 19:34

7.19 3.30 7.56 2.89

25

03:22 09:24 15:40 21:59

04:06 10:19 16:32 22:57

Su

M

Tu

Su

M

Tu

W

Tu

W

Th

F

Th

F

M

W

Th

F

24

02:28 08:29 14:51 21:09

7.42 3.00 7.66 2.83

7.68 2.81 8.10 2.40

25

03:30 09:27 15:49 22:01

7.79 2.67 7.98 2.46

02:22 08:36 14:54 21:07

8.08 2.37 8.56 1.93

26

04:20 10:16 16:38 22:45

8.23 2.28 8.33 2.10

03:26 09:36 15:54 22:06

8.63 1.86 9.06 1.46

8.63 27 05:04 11:00 1.94 Tu

17:20 8.64 23:24 1.80

28

05:43 8.93 11:39 1.69 17:59 8.85

29

00:01 06:20 12:17 18:35

30

0036 0654 1253 1909

7.55 2.83 8.09 2.31

26

04:10 10:08 16:27 22:39

8.33 2.19 8.56 1.94

10

02:06 08:33 14:54 21:15

6.97 3.39 7.35 2.97

8.22 27 05:02 11:08 2.22

11

03:01 09:09 15:28 21:39

8.20 2.20 8.76 1.68

27

04:51 10:47 17:07 23:14

8.73 1.85 8.85 1.67

11

12

03:33 09:45 16:08 22:17

7.49 2.79 8.04 2.26

28

05:44 8.70 11:45 1.78 18:00 8.98

12

9.03 1.61 9.03 1.50

04:22 10:31 16:50 23:00

9.17 1.40 9.49 1.08

13

04:36 10:40 17:02 23:09

8.24 2.08 8.81 1.56

1.51 9.06 1.47 9.22

05:29 11:24 17:45 23:48

12

00:12 06:21 12:18 18:36

8.90 1.58 9.38 1.13

28

29

03:57 10:02 16:21 22:30

13

06:05 9.19 12:01 1.48 18:20 9.10

13

8.97 1.44 9.47 0.98

30

30

9.60 1.05 9.79 0.82

05:25 11:29 17:49 23:55

00:22 06:39 12:36 18:54

05:15 11:24 17:42 23:51

14

1.31 9.27 1.29 9.33

9.48 1.10 9.85 0.75

29

00:43 05:55 11:51 18:10

04:46 10:52 17:11 23:19

14

0604 9.88 1216 0.85 1833 9.92

15

06:11 9.55 12:15 0.95 18:35 9.96

00:39 06:51 13:06 19:21

0.72 9.99 0.79 9.90

16

00:41 06:56 13:02 19:21

01:26 07:38 13:53 20:08

0.77 9.94 0.88 9.71

11 Tu

W

Th

F

Sa

Su

0.59 9.96 0.62 10.26

Th 17:21 8.59

23:39 1.85

F

Sa

Su

1.22 31 0014 0629 9.35 M

1225 1.24 1843 9.32

F

Sa

Su

Su

M

Tu

1.44 9.24 1.47 9.08

Su

M

Tu

14

05:33 9.89 11:41 0.78 18:00 10.13

15

00:07 06:20 12:30 18:47

0.54 10.12 0.63 10.22

15

00:54 07:06 13:17 19:34

0.51 10.16 0.66 10.12

16

M

Tu

16 W

W

W

Th

F

17:48 2.81

7.30 3.16 7.52 3.07

01:53 08:08 14:27 20:42

Sa

W

01:18 07:20 13:44 20:03

10

Sa

Tu

23

7.68 2.73 8.09 2.31

Th

M

7.49 3.03 7.63 3.07

26 W

S

22

6.98 3.58 7.07 3.44

M

Sa

00:10 06:11 12:37 18:53

00:36 06:48 13:21 19:51

10

Time m

00:54 07:11 13:09 19:25

0.67 10.02 0.86 9.81

Sa

Sa

Time m

01:39 07:51 14:03 20:20

16:46 1.81 23:09 8.63

F

December

November

Th

F

Sa

Su

M

W

Th

F

1.61 9.11 1.55 8.97 1.51 9.18 1.49 9.00

1.51 31 01:09 07:28 9.16 Sa

13:27 1.50 19:45 8.97



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May 0930 - 1230 1030 - 1330 1115 - 1415 1200 - 1500 1245 - 1545 1330 - 1630 1415 - 1715 1500 - 1800

Saturday 02 Lock Master's Decision Sunday 03 1030 - 1330 Monday 04 1130 - 1430 Tuesday 05 1215 - 1515 Wednesday 06 1300 - 1600 Thursday 07 1330 - 1630 Friday 08 1415 - 1715 Saturday 09 Lock Master's Decision

Thursday 19 Lock Master's Decision Friday 20 Lock Master's Decision Saturday 21 1130 - 1430 Sunday 22 1200 - 1500 Monday 23 1230 - 1530 Tuesday 24 1300 - 1600 Wednesday 25 Lock Master's Decision

Tuesday 19 Lock Master's Decision Wednesday 20 1145 - 1445 Thursday 21 1230 - 1530 Friday 22 1315 - 1615 Saturday 23 1345 - 1645 Sunday 24 1430 - 1730 Monday 25 Lock Master's Decision

Wednesday 04 Thursday 05 Friday 06 Saturday 07 Sunday 08 Monday 09 Tuesday 10 Wednesday 11

August

June Thursday 02 Friday 03 Saturday 04 Sunday 05 Monday 06 Tuesday 07 Wednesday 08 Thursday 09

0900 - 1200 1000 - 1300 1045 - 1345 1145 - 1445 1230 - 1530 1315 - 1615 1400 - 1700 1430 - 1730

Sunday 19 Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22 Thursday 23 Friday 24 Saturday 25

Lock Master's Decision Lock Master's Decision 1215 - 1515 1245 - 1545 1315 - 1615 Lock Master's Decision Lock Master's Decision

Monday 01 Lock Master's Decision Tuesday 02 1115 - 1415 Wednesday 03 1200 - 1500 Thursday 04 1245 - 1545 Friday 05 1315 - 1615 1345 - 1645 Saturday 06 Sunday 07 1415 - 1715 Monday 08 Lock Master's Decision Wednesday 17 Lock Master's Decision Thursday 18 1130 - 1430 Friday 19 1215 - 1515 Saturday 20 1300 - 1600 Sunday 21 1330 - 1630 Monday 22 1415 - 1715 Tuesday 23 1500 - 1800 Wednesday 24 Lock Master's Decision Tuesday 30 Lock Master's Decision Wednesday 31 1100 - 1400

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Tawe Lock Closures 2016 November

September Thursday 01 Friday 02 Saturday 03 Sunday 04 Monday 05 Tuesday 06

1145 - 1445 1215 - 1515 1245 - 1545 1315 - 1615 1345 - 1645 Lock Master's Decision

Thursday 15 1030 - 1330 Friday 16 1115 - 1415 Saturday 17 1200 - 1500 Sunday 18 1230 - 1530 Monday 19 1315 - 1615 Tuesday 20 1400 - 1700 Wednesday 21 1445 - 1745 Thursday 22 Lock Master's Decision Thursday 29 Friday 30

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Saturday 01 1145 - 1445 1215 - 1515 Sunday 02 Monday 03 1300 - 1600 Tuesday 04 1315 - 1615 Wednesday 05 Lock Master's Decision

Friday 28 Saturday 29 Sunday 30 Monday 31

Saturday 12 Lock Master's Decision Sunday 13 0915 - 1215 Monday 14 1015 - 1315 Tuesday 15 1100 - 1400 Wednesday 16 1145 - 1445 Thursday 17 1230 - 1530 Friday 18 1315 - 1615 Saturday 19 Lock Master's Decision Monday 28 Lock Master's Decision Tuesday 29 1030 - 1330 Wednesday 30 1100 - 1400

December Thursday 01 Friday 02

October

Friday 14 Saturday 15 Sunday 16 Monday 17 Tuesday 18 Wednesday 19 Thursday 20

Tuesday 01 1130 - 1430 Wednesday 02 1200 - 1500 Thursday 03 Lock Master's Decision

1000 - 1300 1045 - 1345 1130 - 1430 1215 - 1515 1300 - 1600 1345 - 1645 1430 - 1730 Lock Master's Decision 1045 - 1345 1015 - 1315 1100 - 1400

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Lock Master's Decision Lock Master's Decision 0900 - 1200 1000 - 1300 1045 - 1345 1130 - 1430 1230 - 1530 1315 - 1615 1400 - 1700 Christmas Day - Closed

Wednesday 28 Lock Master's Decision Thursday 29 Lock Master's Decision Friday 30 1130 - 1430 Saturday 31 Lock Master's Decision



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