The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. It's also home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the UK. The Broads Authority was set up in 1989, with responsibility for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.

The Broads National Park, with its scenic waterways, rare wildlife and rich history, is looked after by the Broads Authority, keeping it special for visitors and its community.

CLICK HERE to find all the information about the Broads Authority, and how they may apply to you.

IMPORTANT:

As a boat or mooring owner/renter at Dilham Marina, you really need to be conversant with the rules regarding boats, moorings, and the area. The planners regularly visit the Marina to make a note of all the boat registration numbers to check that tolls have been paid.

Have you paid yours? If not, now you know...

The planners also visit the Marina to check that planning rules are followed. For example, if you have decided to build a shed or erect a tall cupboard for all your boat bits, they will make you take it down - and perhaps fine you too. If you have raised your morning to more than 40mm above ground level, or have put concrete slabs, gravel, etc. down that isn't in keeping with the green aspect of the Marina, you will be in trouble. And woe betide you if you have decided to park vehicles on the mooring, especially camper vans/motorhomes, which is prohibited. And don't even think about living aboard your boat!

If you are unsure, find out before you do anything. Simply contact us using the Contact page, and we will get someone to have a no-obligation chat with you. Basically, it is common sense - this wonderful Marina is not a holiday campsite, and we should all look after it. And if in doubt, do nowt...