Northern Lighthouse Board definition

Northern Lighthouse Board means the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses constituted by section 193 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 (of Parliament);

Examples of Northern Lighthouse Board in a sentence

  • The Northern Lighthouse Board is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible people regardless of age, sex, sexual orientation, race, religion and disability.

  • Based in central Edinburgh, the Northern Lighthouse Board is the General Lighthouse Authority for Scotland and the Isle of Man, established by Statute to provide, maintain and inspect marine Aids to Navigation throughout its waters.

  • We are committed to delivering on our role as a member of the value chain of maritime safety services on the island of Ireland and our relationship with Trinity House and Northern Lighthouse Board ensures that these services are delivered in a consistent manner with the UK.

  • The Licensee must not exhibit, alter or discontinue navigational lighting of the Works without the Statutory Sanction of the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses An ‘Application for Statutory Sanction to Exhibit/Discontinue’ form must be completed by the Licensee as fully as possible and returned to the Northern Lighthouse Board via e-mail to navigation@nlb.org.uk for the necessary sanction to be granted prior to exhibiting, altering or discontinuing navigational lighting.

  • The Northern Lighthouse Board (NLB) has provided a vital safety service to mariners since 1786.

  • The Licensee must prior to Commencement of the Works, complete an “Application for Statutory Sanction to Alter/Exhibit” form and submit this to the Northern Lighthouse Board (“NLB”) for the necessary sanction to be granted.

  • In particular, those who were consulted on navigational elements include the Northern Lighthouse Board and Royal Yachting Association.

  • The Northern Lighthouse Board has confirmed that given the widely distributed network of lighthouses and need for regular changes to reflect changes in shipping traffic to ensure the continued safety of navigation, it has a regular number of land transactions and that will carry on into the future.

  • Such approval may only be granted following consultation by the Scottish Ministers with the ABC, the Maritime and Coastal Agency (“MCA”), Ministry of Defence (“MoD”), the Northern Lighthouse Board (“NLB”), the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (“SEPA”), SNH, Whale and Dolphin Conservation (“WDC”) and any such other advisors or organisations as may be required at the discretion of the Scottish Ministers.

  • Director English volunteered and follow up with Vice-Chair Bateman to volunteer is to be confirmed.

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