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Port of London Authority to hold public meeting

May 11, 2010 by Staff

The Port of London Authority (PLA) is to hold a public meeting next week at which members of the public will be able to put questions and ideas about the tidal Thames direct to senior managers.

The meeting will be held at 6.30pm on Wednesday 19th May onboard the ship HQS Wellington, which is moored at Temple Stairs, Victoria Embankment, WC2.

The meeting will be hosted by PLA chief executive Richard Everitt and with chief harbour master, David Snelson. The pair will be available to answer questions about the tidal Thames, including safety, use of the river, and PLA operations.

Announcing the meeting, Mr Everitt said it would “interest people who care about the River which runs through our capital city. From safety through to leisure and recreational issues and use of the river to carry more cargo: this is an opportunity to discuss our work and for us to listen to people’s concerns and ideas.”

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