



A concrete footbridge was built at the station in preparation for this change. The railway between Ashford and Minster was electrified on 9 October 1961. The station was renamed Grove Ferry & Upstreet in September 1954. The public level crossing and goods sidings leading to the ferry were operated from a small signal box. The nearby "Grove Ferry Inn" owned the rights to the ferry and farmed 17 acres (6.9 ha) of lavender, creating a popular day trip destination up until the Second World War this is now part of the Grove Ferry Picnic Area. Sleaford Road, Tattershall, Lincolnshire.Grove Ferry station opened on 13 April 1846,the rural station was built to serve the village of Upstreet and the ferry crossing of the Great Stour until 1966, when a bridge was built. The Sea Front, All Hallows on Sea, Rochester, Kent. Insurance before using the facilities with your own craft.ġ, Denge Marsh Road, Lydd, Kent. Require you to provide proof of liability Leave home to check timings and launch restrictions. It would be wise to contact the site before you You are taught to use your jet ski responsibly. Listed will provide training to ensure that you are safe and that You also may not launch your PWC from Deal beach.īelow a list of places to ski in the UK. In Thanet the nature reserves at Pegwell Bay and Sandwich Bay cannot be entered. PWCs are not allowed within 50m of any turbine tower of the Kentish Flats windfarm. Along the Herne Bay and Whitstable coastline there are also restrictions on PWC use near the local sailing clubs and the designated swimming areas - Canterbury City Council can advise you on these. The majority of the Medway and Swale has restrictions on the use of PWCs and you should confirm with Medway Ports the exact areas where PWC use is permitted before venturing onto the water. There are a number of locations along the Kent coast where PWC use is restricted, for the safety of both you and other water users. You must always observe local water safety regulations but, as a general rule, must not exceed a speed of 8 knots/10mph when your craft is within 300m of the shoreline, unless otherwise stated. When you are out on the water you are required to comply with international regulations for the prevention of collisions at sea and any local byelaws, which may restrict PWC use. RYA training - 0845 3450326 or Personal Watercraft Partnership - 01725 513775 or on the water Swale Borough Council - 01795 667015 or City Council Foreshore Services - 01227 266719 or District Council - 01843 577274 or District Council - 01304 821199 or District Council - 01303 858660 or and marine safety advice: The Varne Boat Club (Shepway) - 01797 364640 or authority advice: Jet Ski World (Thanet) - 01843 231703 or Tractor launching at all tide states !!! PWC Allhallows Yacht Club (Hoo Peninsular) - 01634 270788 or Reach Ski Club (Swale) - 01795 511116 or Bay & Whitstable Jet Ski Club (JAWS) - 07932 970699 or Water Users Group - 01843 577274 or Water Ski and Wakeboarding Club (Thanet) - 07974 509807 There are other slipways available throughout the county but to use these you must be a member of the local PWC club - details of Kent's clubs are:.

Where restrictions exist please consult with the relevant authority. The map provides further details on recommended areas for PWC use and restrictions.
