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The Port of London Authority's award-winning new harbour patrol boats have been officially named at a special ceremony on the Thames.
Speaking at the event at Richmond Lock and Weir, PLA chief executive, Richard Everitt said: "The official naming these two launches marks another stage in the transformation of our operation on this part of Thames. We started this change four years ago, in every case going back to basics and seeing what was best for river users' safety before seeing how it could delivered. As a result today we have a set-up which enables staff to be more approachable 'on the ground', more relevant rules, purpose-built patrol boats and improved environmental performance".
Chelsea and Richmond are familiar sights on this part of the Thames, patrolling every day to oversee safety and provide emergency support for river users. They also play an important role in major sporting events on the river, such as the University Boat Race and London's own waterborne marathon, the Great River Race. Putney MP, Justine Greening said: "It is great to see an organisation making the most of the expertise in this country to design and build a better boat that really serves the needs of river users. With the Thames around Putney an internationally renowned centre of excellence for rowing this development has to be good news and I welcome it whole heartedly." The groundbreaking design of the boats was recognised earlier this year when PLA, the University of Southampton and EcoCats received the annual Ship Safety Award from Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) and Lloyd’s Register of Shipping. "As someone who has taken part in the Great River Race the naming of these new boats is particularly exciting", said Susan Kramer, MP for Richmond Park. "I am really pleased that we now have river patrol boats that are not just fit for purpose, but also right for the environment on this part of the river." Contact: Martin Garside, Port of London Authority, Tel: 01474 562366. Notes to Editors:
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Ends For further information contact Martin Garside. (Tel: 01474 562366, Fax: 01474 562398). |
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