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Guidance: River Thames: restrictions and closures

Environment Agency

July 24
11:26 2023

Before boating on the River Thames, you should check the current river conditions.

When Where Whats happening
Until further notice Bell Weir Lock Bell Weir Lock public power is currently unavailable. You can use the lock by handwinding if a lock keeper is unavailable.
Until further notice Marsh reach Fallen tree obstructing half of the navigation channel. Approximate location three quarters of a mile upstream of Marsh Lock. Please use caution when navigating.
Until further notice Bell Weir reach Fallen tree on right hand channel causing obstruction to navigation. Approximate location just downstream of Straight Road, Priest Hill and Windsor Road, what3words ///state.humble.sugars.
Until further notice Canal Bridge, Radcot A vehicle has damaged Canal Bridge, where Radcot Road A4095 crosses the River Thames. Please be cautious of falling debris if navigating near the bridge.
Until further notice Boulters Lock Gates on the pedestal side do not open fully. Width of the tail gates is restricted to no more than 5.5 metres (18). Please use caution when entering and exiting the lock.

River closures: updated 17 July 2023

When Where Whats happening
Thursday 17 August and Sunday 3 September 2023 7pm to Midnight Caversham reach Temporary Bridge for Reading Festival 2023: a temporary footbridge will be installed across the River Thames at Scours Lane.

River restrictions: updated 24 July 2023

When Where Whats happening
Friday 5 May to Monday 31 July 2023 Abingdon reach Nuneham Railway Viaduct southern bridge abutment repairs 2023: during this time there will be a restricted river under the southern arch.
Monday 10 July to Friday 18 August 2023 Blakes Lock weir stream portage Blakes Lock portage closure 2023: navigation in the downstream weir stream will be restricted.
Tuesday 18 July to Friday 11 August 2023 Hambleden reach Deconstruction of the Henley Royal Regatta Course 2023: there are restrictions in place while the regatta course is being dismantled.
Monday 24 July to Friday 20 October 2023 Teddington reach Teddington Lock Cut Footbridge Repairs 2023: marker buoys will be in place to mark the navigation restriction.
Saturday 29 July 2023 6am to 6:30pm Shepperton reach Chertsey and Shepperton Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will be on the left, Surrey side of the river.
Saturday 29 July 2023 7:30am to 7pm Hambleden reach Henley Town and Visitors Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will be on the right, Fawley Court side of the river.
Friday 4 August 2023 9am to 4:30pm Sunbury reach Weybridge Community Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will be on the old river around Desborough Island.
Friday 4 August 2023 8am to 8pm and Saturday 5 August 2023 6am to 7pm Marsh reach Wargrave and Shiplake Regatta and Swim 2023: the navigation channel will be on the left, Wargrave side of the river.
Saturday 5 August 2023 8am to 6pm Bell Weir reach Wraysbury and Old Windsor Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will be on the Wraysbury, right hand side of the river.
Saturday 5 August 2023 8:30am to 5pm Bray reach Maidenhead Rowing Club Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will be on the Windsor and Maidenhead, left side of the river.
Saturday 12 August and Sunday 13 August 2023 9am to 6pm Molesey reach Sunbury Amateur Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will be on the Surrey, left side of the river.
Saturday 19 August 2023 8:30am to 6pm Temple reach Hurley Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will be on the right, Harleyford Estate side of the river.
Saturday 19 August 2023 9am to 5pm Sunbury reach TVSC Walton Reach Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will be on the Middlesex, right-hand side of the river.
Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 August 2023 8am to 6pm Iffley reach Oxford City Royal Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will be on the towpath, left side of the river.
Sunday 27 August 2023 8:30am to 6pm Hambleden reach The Skiff Championships Regatta 2023: the navigation channel will on the Fawley Court, right side of the river.

Planned lock closures: updated 27 April 2023

The Environment Agency carries out a programme of works on the River Thames every year between October and the end of March. This results in the closure of a number of locks sometimes for relatively long periods.

The first issue of the programme is published in August each year. This is so that river users can plan their winter cruising and boat movements well in advance.

This programme of work is subject to change, due to weather and other circumstances. Revised issues of the programme of works are published throughout the winter, so river users can keep up to date. To receive this information, sign up to the email update service.

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