ABP BYE-LAWS
ABP is the Statutory Harbour Authority for a number of ports and harbours located around the UK. Each port or harbour has its own bye-laws. These are local laws for the regulation and administration of the port or harbour concerned. As a general rule, the bye-laws set out the powers of the harbour master and provide for the orderly control of such matters as navigation, mooring and handling of goods and cargo. Bye-laws are made by the Statutory Harbour Authority (ABP or its predecessors) using delegated powers originally conferred by Act of Parliament.
Cardiff Bute Docks (Regulation of Vehicles) Bye-laws 1982
Cardiff Dock and Harbour Bye-Laws 2003
Fleetwood Harbour and Docks Bye-Laws 1982
Garston Docks (Traffic Control) Bye-Laws 1980
Grimsby Docks (Regulation of Vehicles) Bye-Laws 1979
Humber Navigation Bye-Laws 1990
Immingham Docks (Regulation of Vehicles) Bye-Laws 1979
Lowestoft Harbour Bye-Laws 1993
Newport Alexandra Dock Bye-Laws
Newport Alexandra Dock Additional General Bye-Laws
Newport Alexandra Dock Supplementary Bye-Laws
Plymouth Great Western Docks Bye-Laws
Port Talbot Supplementary Bye-Laws
South Wales Ports (Regulation of Vehicles) Bye-Laws 1982
Southampton Harbour Bye-Laws 2003