Cardiff Harbour Authority Explained

Agency Name:Cardiff Harbour Authority
Type:Authority
Nativename:Awdurdod Harbwr Caerdydd
Picture Caption:Aerial view of Cardiff Bay
Preceding1:Cardiff Bay Development Corporation
Jurisdiction:Inland waters and outer harbour of Cardiff Bay
Headquarters:Queen Alexandra House, Cargo Road, Cardiff
Region Code:GB
Coordinates:51.4532°N -3.1612°W
Budget:£7.5m[1]
Keydocument1:Cardiff Bay Barrage Act 1993

Cardiff Harbour Authority (CHA) is the managing authority for Cardiff Bay under the Cardiff Bay Barrage Act 1993, and was established on 1 April 2000. It took over responsibility from Cardiff Bay Development Corporation and is responsible for the inland bay, Cardiff Bay Barrage, the outer harbour and the rivers Taff and Ely. The harbour authority is part of the City of Cardiff Council and is the statutory navigation authority for Cardiff Bay.

The authority is funded by the Welsh Government.[2]

Responsibilities

CHA's responsibility includes the inland waters of Cardiff Bay (including the Mount Stuart Graving Docks), the River Taff up to Blackweir, the River Ely up to Wiggins Teape weir,[3] the outer harbour and Cardiff Bay Barrage. CHA was also given responsibility for the land areas of Roald Dahl Plass and the Channel Graving Dock.

The Authority assumed this responsibility from Cardiff Bay Development Corporation upon its dissolution on 31 March 2000.[4]

They are also responsible for a number of facilities around Cardiff Bay:

Cardiff Harbour Authority today has a number of statutory duties, including traffic control, security, navigational safety (including buoys, beacons, bridge lights and channel surveys), conservation (including dredging, maintaining river banks and the wetland wildlife reserve), encouraging both commercial and leisure uses of the bay, and protecting its environment. The CHA is responsible for the operation of the three sea locks, the five sluices that maintain the water level in the bay and the fish pass that allows migratory Salmon and Sea Trout to return to the rivers to spawn.

Offices

The authorities main offices are based in Queen Alexandra House, alongside the Cardiff Docks sea lock, however the barrage is managed from the Barrage Control Building which overlooks the 3 sea locks and outer harbour and the Harbour Master is based in the Environment Building at the north end of the barrage.

Vessels

CHA operates a number of patrol, workboat, survey and general duty vessels in order to comply with its statutory duties. The authority took delivery of a new general duties boat in 2014, built by Northumberland-based shipbuilder Alnmaritec.[7]

Emergency Services

CHA works closely with a number of emergency services. South Wales Police regularly store a Ribcraft 9m RIB on-site, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service have a 5.3m rescue boat moored on the barrage[8] and there is a Memorandum of understanding between CHA, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, HM Coastguard, RNLI, SW Fire and Rescue, the Welsh Ambulance Service and Bristow Helicopters Search and Rescue in regards to search and rescue operations within the bay.[9]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Budget cuts to Cardiff Bay events mean loss of WOW on Waterfront festival. 22 June 2013. The Guardian. 7 April 2011.
  2. Web site: Cardiff Harbour Authority - Who are we?. Cardiff Harbour Authority. https://web.archive.org/web/20080316025318/http://www.cardiffharbour.com/home/who.htm. 16 March 2008.
  3. Web site: ELY PAPER MILLS;ELY PAPER WORKS, ELY, CARDIFF. R.C.A.H.M.W. website. 4 June 2015. 3 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303222854/http://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/409876/details/ELY+PAPER+MILLS;ELY+PAPER+WORKS,+ELY,+CARDIFF/. dead.
  4. Web site: A Report of: Economic Scrutiny Committee - Inquiry into the Future of the Harbour Authority. cardiff.gov.uk. Council of the City and County of Cardiff. 4 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303232502/http://formerly.cardiff.gov.uk/objview.asp?object_id=6279. 3 March 2016. dead.
  5. Web site: Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre . Cardiff Harbour Authority . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160217043617/http://www.cardiffharbour.com/content.asp?nav=5%2C25&parent_directory_id=1 . 17 February 2016 .
  6. Web site: Cardiff Sailing Centre . https://archive.today/20130624215143/http://www.cardiff.gov.uk/content.asp?nav=2,2868,2967,3001,4662,4666 . dead . 24 June 2013 . Cardiff Council . 23 June 2013 .
  7. Web site: Harbour Workboats. alnmaritec.co.uk. Alnmarintec. 4 June 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150530092747/http://www.alnmaritec.co.uk/boats/category_harbour_workboats_11.shtml. 30 May 2015. dead.
  8. Web site: Launch of new South Wales rescue boat . southwales-fire.gov.uk . South Wales Fire and rescue Service . 4 June 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151126083033/http://www.southwales-fire.gov.uk/English/newsandevents/news/Pages/LaunchofnewSouthWalesrescueboat.aspx . 26 November 2015 .
  9. Web site: Rescue capabilities put to the test. gov.uk. Ministry of Defence. 8 April 2014. 26 November 2015.