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An update from the Harbourmaster with the latest guidance for recreational use of the Exe

Posted on 13 May 2020

Please see the enclosed Notice to Mariners 11/20 in the link below:

Exeter Port Authority Local Notice to Mariners – No.11/2020

The river and canal is now open for all watersports mentioned in the Notice to Mariners. 

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Exe Estuary Management Partnership

C/O Devon County CouncilRoom 120, County Hall, Topsham RoadExeterDevonEX2 4QD Tel: 01392 382236

exeestua@devon.gov.uk

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