Looking After the Broads

New Annual Report

New Annual Report 2007/08

News

Low toll increase aimed at encouraging youngsters on to The Broads

The lowest toll increase for 11 years is to be charged on The Broads for 2009/10 to help boaters cope with financial pressures in the deteriorating economic climate.

Broads Authority - change of address

From Monday 8 December 2008 the Broads Authority will be at its new Norwich address: Dragonfly House, 2 Gilders Way, Norwich NR3 1UB.

Broads Authority - £1 million milestone

The Broads Authority’s Sustainable Development Fund has reached a £1 million milestone.


Focus On

BecclesThe Development and Flood Risk SPD has been adopted. The SPD provides guidance to developers and others on development and flood risk in the Broads. For more information, visit the Local Development Framework page.

Having your say: For news and feedback on current and recent public consultations carried out by the Authority, visit the Consultations pages.

Private Bill: The latest news on the progress of the Private Bill, the primary aim of which is to improve safety on the waterways, is available on the Broads Authority Bill page.

 


The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. It's also home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the UK. The Broads Authority was set up in 1989, with responsibility for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.

Broads Authority
18 Colegate, Norwich
Norfolk, NR3 1BQ, UK

Tel (01603) 610734
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