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Association and Inland
In the 1950s traffic began to fall and low fixed bridges would have replaced opening bridges but for the actions of the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland which persuaded the Tánaiste to encourage passenger launches, which kept the bridges high enough for navigation.
Charlotte was heavily involved in campaigning for more funds and the regeneration of England's waterways while in Parliament and won the first ever Inland Waterways Association Parliamentarian of the Year Award in 2008.
Suttons Bay is home to the Inland Seas Education Association, educating school age youth on the Great Lakes by use of the Inland Seas schoolship.
The Inland Waterways Association organised several protest meetings, and the one held in Lancaster led to the formation of the Lancaster Canal Boat Club.
There are nine partners: British Waterways, Cumbria County Council, Inland Waterways Association, Kendal Town Council, Lancashire County Council, City of Lancaster Council, Lancaster Canal Trust, South Lakeland District Council, and The Waterways Trust.
* The Inland Waterways Association: River Ancholme
With the increase in interest in waterways as leisure facilities, the Inland Waterways Association began to take an active role in the improvement of the River Gipping from the 1970s.
* Article written by Bob Kearney ( former working party organiser of Ipswich Branch of the Inland Waterways Association ) for " Navvies ", the magazine of the Waterway recovery Group.
* Ipswich Branch of Inland Waterways Association who are restoring the navigation.
Further funding came from an Inland Waterways Association national restoration fund, launched in 1969.
This was first considered by the Severn Trent Water Authority in 1974, who conducted a survey, the cost of which was partly funded by the Inland Waterways Association.
A group supporting the restoration of the canal had been set up in the early 1950s independently of the Inland Waterways Association, with which it was subsequently merged.
The northern section was the setting for a high-profile campaign by the fledgling Inland Waterways Association in 1947, involving the right of navigation under Tunnel Lane bridge, which required the Great Western Railway to jack it up in order to allow boats to pass.
After Lord Methuen raised the issue in the House of Lords in 1947, and was assured that the bridge " would be lifted at any time on notice of intended passage being given ", Tom Rolt of the Inland Waterways Association ( IWA ) announced that he intended to pass under the bridge on 20 May 1947.
A campaign against closure was mounted by the Inland Waterways Association and local activists.
Another step forwards occurred in 2010, when British Waterways gave Inglesham Lock to the Trust, and the Inland Waterways Association mounted a national campaign to fund its restoration and around of canal above it.
In 2002, the waterway was identified as being of high priority in the Association of Inland Navigation Authorities report entitled Vision for Strategic Enhancement of Britain's Inland Navigation Network, and was one of several new projects highlighted at British Waterways ' Unlocked and Unlimited conference held in March.
A Heritage Survey, which cost £ 60, 000 and was funded by the Inland Waterways Association, was carried out, as was a Community Development Plan and a Visitor Management Strategy, costing another £ 30, 000, all of which were pre-requisites for the main HLF bid.
In June 2010 the Inland Waterways Association ( IWA ) mounted a national campaign for £ 125, 000 to enable Inglesham Lock and around of the pound above it to be restored.
It is now run by Essex Waterways Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Inland Waterways Association.
After negotiations with the Administrator, the Inland Waterways Association ( IWA ) signed a maintenance and operating agreement in November 2005 to take over responsibility for the running of the navigation through a wholly owned subsidiary called Essex Waterways Ltd.
In 1988 the West Country branch of the Inland Waterways Association produced a walking guide to the canal, and to several others in the West Country, hoping to stimulate interest in it.

Association and Navigation
The ICAO should not be confused with the International Air Transport Association ( IATA ), a trade organization for airlines also headquartered in Montreal, or with the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation ( CANSO ), an organization for Air Navigation Service Providers ( ANSPs ) with its headquarters at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the Netherlands.
The International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities ( IALA ) is a non-profit organization founded in 1957 to collect and provide nautical expertise and advice.
The International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities brings together representatives of the aids to navigation services of more than 80 member countries for technical coordination, information sharing, and coordination of improvements to visual aids to navigation throughout the world.
* International Association of Lighthouse Authorities ( International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities )
Its special collection includes the G S Williams photographic collection, the peter bowers photo collection, the DD Hatfield Aviation History collection, the E B Jeppesen Aviation History and Navigation collection, the Fighter Aces Association Archives, the Lear Archives, and the Wright Airplane Company Collection.
It consisted of representatives from each of the six local authorities through which the route passes, British Waterways, the Inland Waterways Association, the Grantham Canal Restoration Society and the Grantham Navigation Association, a group which had split off from the Canal Society in 1992.
* The Warsash Association ( ex-Cadets & students of The Warsash Maritime Academy, originally The School of Navigation.
* Association of Inland Navigation Authorities, Membership organisation for navigation authorities in the United Kingdom
Following proposals to use it as a water supply channel in 1959, the Driffield Navigation Amenities Association was formed in 1968, with the aim of restoring the waterway to a navigable condition.
In 1968 the Driffield Navigation Amenities Association ( DNAA ) was formed to pursue these aims.
The Amenities Association therefore set up a charitable trust, which the Charity Commissioners recognised, and the trustees of the Driffield Navigation Trust became the new commissioners, with responsibility for the waterway.

Association and Authorities
* Association of Drainage Authorities, membership body for those involved in water level management in the United Kingdom
* International Association of Lighthouse Authorities
* The IALA International Association of Lighthouse Authorities standards for lateral marks, lights, signals, and buoyage and rules designed to support safe navigation.
* Regional Association of Local Authorities in Västernorrland
* Health and Safety / Local Authority Liaison Committee ( HELA ), liaising between the UK Health and Safety Executive and the Local Government Association and Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
* IALA-The International Association of Lighthouse Authorities
* International Association of Lighthouse Authorities
* Port Industry Statistics, American Association of Port Authorities
* Gothenburg Regional Association of Local Authorities
* Sjuhärad Regional Association of Local Authorities
* Skaraborg Regional Association of Local Authorities
* Fyrbodals Regional Association of Local Authorities
* Jönköping Regional Association of Local Authorities
* Kronoberg Regional Association of Local Authorities
* Norrbotten Regional Association of Local Authorities
* Regional Association of Local Authorities in Västerbotten
* Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions
Following Arthur Troop ’ s achievement in creating what was to become the Worlds largest police organisation, there was change in the Authorities ’ view towards the International Police Association.
A committee led by Minister for Regional and Municipal Affairs Hannes Manninen suggested creating a two-tier system of municipalities with different powers, while the Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities () favoured a system where municipalities would be units of at least 20, 000 – 30, 000 inhabitants, cf.
On September 1, 2003, representatives from the Australian Racing Board, the Hong Kong Jockey Club, the Turf Authorities of India, the Japan Racing Association, the Korea Racing Association, New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing, the Singapore Turf Club and the Jockey Club of Turkey signed the multilateral agreement in Hong Kong on September 1, 2003.
* 2008 National Association of British Market Authorities ' award for Best Speciality Market
She chaired the Women's and Disability Committees of both Islington and the Association of London Labour Authorities.

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