On Site Services Office opening
The Marina Office is open between 0800 and 1700, throughout the week with the exception of Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
Emergency telephone calls outside these hours can be made on 07920 425451/ 07725 855047.
Visitors are asked to go to either the Marina Office or the Reception Office on arrival. Permanent berth-holders and visitors planning to return are asked to let us know their cruising arrangements so that their berth will be available on return. The Marina Reception is open from 0800 to 1700 from Monday to Friday except on bank holidays.
We keep a listening watch on VHF Channel 80 (callsign: Noss Marina).
Car parking Car parking is for the use of berth and mooring holders. Owners are issued with a permit for the parking of a single vehicle. Parking of visitors’ cars is by prior agree- ment only.
Water and electricity
There are water hoses and power terminals along the pontoons. Please rewind hoses after use and avoid the ends of water hoses falling into the river or being placed into holding tanks. There is no charge for water; but there is a charge for electricity (De- tails are available from the Marina Reception Office).
Amenities
Toilets, showers, washing machines and dryers are located in the amenity block (see map on page 10). Also located here are a fridge and freezer which you may use. Ac- cess to the amenities block is controlled by a PIN security lock.
Trolleys
Baggage trolleys are stored at the head of the bridge to the pontoons and should be returned here after use. Under no circumstances should young children be allowed to use or be carried in the trolleys.
Refuse Refuse bins are located near the amenities block.
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