- Port of Bristol
The Port of Bristol comprises the commercial, and former commercial, docks situated in and near the city of
Bristol inEngland . The Port of Bristol Authority was the commercial title of the Bristol City, Avonmouth, Portishead and Royal Portbury Docks when they were operated by Bristol City Council, which ceased trade when the Avonmouth and Royal Portbury Docks were leased to The Bristol Port Company in 1991.History
"For more information on the history of the different dock complexes, see
Bristol Harbour ,Avonmouth Docks , Portishead andRoyal Portbury Dock ."The Port of Bristol grew up on the banks of the Rivers Avon and Frome, at their confluence upstream of the
Avon Gorge which connects the city with theBristol Channel . This part of the port was known as the Bristol City Docks, and is now more usually known asBristol Harbour . In the 1800s it was enclosed by locks, together with a diversion of the River Avon, resulting in its alternative name of the "Floating Harbour".The navigation of the Avon Gorge always presented a challenge, and became more and more difficult as ships got larger. In 1877, Avonmouth Old Dock, the first of the
Avonmouth Docks , was opened, and in 1884 the Bristol Corporation acquired both the Avonmouth and Portishead Docks. [ [http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/adsdata/cbaresrep/pdf/074/07404001.pdf Elkin, P.W. "Aspects of the recent development of the port of Bristol"] ] In 1908 the Royal Edward Dock was built at Avonmouth to the north of the mouth of the River Avon and with direct access to the Severn estuary andBristol Channel .In 1972 the large deep water
Royal Portbury Dock , across the river mouth from the Royal Edward Dock was constructed, again with direct access to the Bristol Channel.These developments rendered the old Bristol City Docks in the Floating Harbour redundant as a commercial dock, and they have since been redeveloped as the centrepiece of many leisure, residential and retail developments in and around
Bristol city centre . A sand company was the last to use the docks commercially in 1981.The closure of the power stations at Portishead also made the Portishead Dock redundant, and it was finally closed in 1992.
In 1991 "The Bristol Port Company", a private company, purchased a 150 year lease of the Avonmouth and Royal Portbury Docks from Bristol City Council. Since then over £330m has been invested in the docks and the annual tonnage throughput has increased from 4m tonnes to 12m tonnes.
External links
* [http://www.bristolport.co.uk/index.html The Bristol Port Company website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bristol/in_pictures/360_panoramas/docks/ Port of Bristol panoramic tour from the BBC]Sources
* [http://www.bristolport.co.uk/ Bristol Port website] retrieved on
29 March 2005 at 15:08 BST.
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