Avon Gorge management.


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Avon Gorge Ownership.


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Avon Gorge Laws.


Avon Gorge Interest Groups.


Contacts:


Avon Gorge & Downs Wildlife Project

Helen Hall
Nature Conservation Officer
Neighbourhoods
Bristol Parks
Colston 33
Colston Avenue
BS1 4UA
+44 (0)117 922 3750
helen.hall@bristol.gov.uk
http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/

and

Robert Westlake
The Downs Ranger
Bristol City Council
Colston House
Colston Street
Bristol
BS1 5AQ
+44 (0)117 9223757
robert.westlake@bristol.gov.uk
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/


The Merchant Venturers 5 Mews Cottage Yeatsall Lane Abbots Bromley Rugleley Staffordshire WS15 3DY +44 (0)1283 840889 info@themerchantventurers.co.uk http://themerchantventurers.co.uk/
Natural England Block 3 Government Buildings Burghill Road Westbury on Trym Bristol BS10 6NJ +44 (0)117 959 1000 WestofEngland@naturalengland.org.uk http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/
WWF-UK Panda House Weyside Park Godalming Surrey GU7 1XR +44 (0)1483 426444 http://www.wwf.org.uk/
Bristol Zoo Gardens Clifton Bristol BS8 3HA +44 (0)117 974 7300 information@bristolzoo.org.uk http://www.bristolzoo.org


The National Trust Bill Morris The National Trust Reserve Office Leigh Woods Bristol BS8 3PZ +44 (0)117 9731645 leighwoods@nationaltrust.org.uk http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/
Forestry Commission GB +44 (0)845 3673787 dean@forestry.gsi.gov.uk http://www.forestry.gov.uk/
Bridgemaster Mr. David Anderson Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust Bridgemaster's Office Leigh Woods Bristol BS8 3PA +44 (0)117 973 1579 bridgemaster@clifton-suspension-bridge.org.uk http://clifton-suspension-bridge.org.uk/
Bristol City Council http://www.bristol.gov.uk/
Bristol Port Company anne hayes anne.hayes@bristolport.co.uk http://www.bristolport.co.uk/ +44 (0)117 982 0000 bristol port company is the navigation authority for the tidal avon
Environment Agency Natasha Turner natasha.turner@environment-agency.gov.uk custswnw@environment-agency.gov.uk Rivers House Bridgwater TA6 4YS 01278 484813 http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/
generally, below low water mark (sub tidal) is marine regulations between low and high water mark (intertidal, foreshore, littoral zone) is crown ownership Collecting bait for personal or recreational use is part of the public’s right to fish, but there is no legal right to gather bait commercially for sale or reward The upper limit of the foreshore is clearly defined in Halsbury’s Laws (4th edition) Vol. 8, paragraph 1418, which describes the foreshore as "land between high and low water mark, the right being limited landwards to the medium line of the high tide between spring and neap tides". This landward limit to the shore (also referred to as the foreshore or seashore) is commonly referred to as the Mean High Water Mark. http://www.ukmarinesac.org.uk/activities/bait-collection/bc5_0_1.htm
check out: marine and fisheries agency http://www.mfa.gov.uk/ get map of ownership questions who owns, manages and has access (walking, swimming, boating), gathering (salvage, forgaing, hunting, fishing) rights to river, banks between high and low water, banks above high water who has environmental studies or policies for river, banks between high and low water (intertidal, foreshore, littoral zone), banks above high water Heath Bunting.