Trinity House
Trinity House is a maritime charity and the General Lighthouse Authority responsible for aids to navigation.
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About Trinity House
Trinity House, incorporated by Royal Charter in 1514, functions as both a maritime charity and the General Lighthouse Authority. The organisation has a statutory duty to deliver reliable, cost-effective aids to navigation, including lighthouses, buoys, and radio navigation systems, to ensure the safety of mariners.
The charity also inspects local aids to navigation, licenses deep sea pilots, and provides nautical assessors to the Admiralty Court. It uses its funds to support maritime welfare, cadet training schemes, and sea safety educational programmes.
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