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Winter Mooring Period Ends This Weekend on Shannon Navigation and Shannon Erne Waterway
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels that the winter mooring period will end this Easter Sunday, 31 March, on the Shannon Navigation and Shannon-Erne Waterway.
Shannon Navigation Bye-law No. 17(3) will apply from 31 March, such that vessels should not berth in the same harbour for longer than the statutory period of five consecutive days nor more than a total of seven days in any one month.
Services were reconnected to Waterways Ireland harbours and jetties from Friday 15 March, the cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways adds.
Shannon Navigation: Diving Operations at Battlebridge Lock
Waterways Ireland advises all masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that Battlebridge Lock and the harbour areas immediately upstream and downstream in Battlebridge, Co Leitrim will be closed from this Wednesday 27 to Friday 29 March due to planned diving inspections in the area.
The cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways says it regrets any inconvenience that this may cause and thanks its customers for their cooperation.
Shannon Navigation: Temporary Closure of All Locks and Bridges on North Shannon This Thursday
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that all locks and bridges within the North Shannon region will be closed for one day on Thursday 21 March to facilitate mandatory staff training.
The cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways apologies for any inconvenience this may cause and thanks its customers for their cooperation in relation to this matter.
Waterways Ireland advises all masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that the lifting bridge at Tarmonbarry in Co Roscommon will remain closed until at least Thursday 18 April to facilitate essential maintenance works.
Works at Tarmonbarry were previously extended twice since beginning in early February, and a diversion route is available via the Camlin River.
The cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways says it regrets any inconvenience that this may cause and thanks its customers for their cooperation.
This story was updated on Wednesday 3 April to include the latest information.
Shannon Navigation: Clarendon Lock Closure for Planned ESB Outage
Waterways Ireland advises all masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that Clarendon Lock in Knockvicar, Co Roscommon will be closed this Wednesday 28 February from 9am to 5pm due to a planned ESB power outage in the area.
Waterways Ireland advises masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that the installation of lighting on the underside of Carrick-on-Shannon bridge arches will take place between Monday 19 and Friday 23 February, with works to take place between 10am to 3pm daily.
The contractor will be using a mobile under-bridge hoist vehicle. One lane of the bridge will be closed during these hours and a stop/go traffic management plan will be in place for traffic crossing the bridge.
Masters of vessels should proceed with additional caution during these works and comply with the instructions of onsite safety staff, the cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways adds.
Shannon Navigation: Lifting Bridge Closures at Tarmonbarry and Rooskey
Waterways Ireland advises all masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that the lifting bridges at Tarmonbarry and Rooskey in Co Roscommon will be closed on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 February to facilitate structural inspections.
In an update on Friday, Waterways added that while Rooskey lifting bridge will reopen on Saturday 10 February, the bridge at Tarmonbarry will remain closed until next Friday 16 February to facilitate maintenance works.
Update 16/2: Waterways Ireland wishes to notify masters of vessels and users Tarmonbarry Bridge will remain closed until Friday 8 March to facilitate essential maintenance works. A diversion route is available via the Camlin River.
The cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways says it regrets any inconvenience that this may cause and thanks its customers for their cooperation.
Shannon Navigation: Boyle Harbour Jetty Access Closure for Planned Maintenance Works
Waterways Ireland advises all masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that the westernmost section of the public jetty access at the Boyle Harbour public amenity in Boyle, Co Roscommon will be closed from Monday 5 to Friday 23 February to facilitate planned maintenance works to the harbour.
Waterways Ireland advises all masters of vessels on and users of the Shannon Navigation that access through Rooskey Lock in Co Leitrim will be limited until Friday 9 February.
This is as due to planned maintenance works to the lock, the cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways adds.
Prior access through the lock can be arranged by calling Roosky Lockhouse on 071 963 8018 between 9am and noon.
Shannon Navigation: Boaters Advised of High Water Levels, Fast Flows and Mooring Closures
Waterways Ireland advises masters and owners of vessels on the Shannon Navigation that the waterway is currently experiencing high water levels and fast flows.
Masters and all other water users should proceed with additional caution and bear the following in mind when on the water during high-water conditions:
- Air draft is reduced under all bridges and power lines
- Water velocity is significantly increased
- Access to jetties can be difficult as gangways and pontoons are elevated
- Navigation markers, pontoons, jetties may be submerged
- Mooring lines should checked regularly if it safe to do so
In addition, Waterways Ireland confirms that the following mooring facilities are closed due to flooding from high water levels:
- Athlone downstream jetty
- Ballinasloe Marina
- Pollboy jetties
- Shannonbridge Quay
- Banagher Harbour
- Clonmacnoise floating jetties
- Victoria Lock floating Jetties
- Reddins Quay (Tuamgraney)
The cross-border body for Ireland’s inland waterways says it thanks all vessel owners and operators for their cooperation in relation to this matter.