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SPCC NOTES ON VISITING THAMES CREEKS
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DARTFORD AND CRAYFORD NAVIGATIONS
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The key to a successful visit to the Dartford and Crayford Navigations is the use of the tide. The Creek experiences high and low water approximately 45 minutes before London Bridge. (The Thames Barrier tide is 20 minutes prior to London Bridge). For simplicity this summary works on tide times at London Bridge. However, please remember the further
SPCC NOTES ON VISITING THE RIVER THAMES
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HORN SIGNALS
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The term Short Blast means a blast of about 1 second duration The term Long Blast means a blast of about 4–5 seconds duration
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Opening hours of 8 – 11pm on Wednesdays and midday – 2pm on Sundays.
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rnEntry 1 – Autumn on the River Cam, near Waterbeach
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PCC NOTES ON VISITING THAMES CREEKS
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BELL LANE CREEK and RIVER WANDLE
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The creek is best tackled on a rising tide. The journey from Limehouse takes around one hour. High water at Bell Lane Creek is 30 minutes after High Water London Bridge. The creek is accessible for around 2 hours either side of high water. The optimum time to leave Limehouse is 2Y2 hours before High Water at London Bridge. This ensures adequate
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