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One of the Port Health Authority's river launches in action The London Port Health Authority, is part of the City of London Corporation, the local authority for the Square Mile, the City business sector of London. The Authority is responsible for a district which extends for 150 kilometres (94 miles) along the tidal Thames from Teddington to the outer Estuary and includes the Ports of Tilbury, Thamesport, Sheerness and London City Airport.

The Authority, the largest in the UK, has been in existence since 1872 and is part of the City of London's Department of Markets and Consumer Protection.

ISO 9001 mark The Authority is registered against ISO 9001 for its imported food enforcement service at the Ports of Tilbury, Thamesport and Sheerness and the food hygiene service on the river.

TRACES Letter - 18 January 2012

A letter has been sent out to importers and agents explaining the new codes on TRACES and how to clone CVEDs using TRACES. Download a copy of the letter (118kb)

Correction Letters - 8 December 2011

The LPHA enforcement policy for veterinary checks has been updated to allow minor or typographical errors to be corrected on certifcates. Download the LPHA enforcement policy for veterinary checks (55kb).  Please go to our veterinary checks page for more information.

New Fees for Veterinary Checks - 1 January 2012

The charges for veterinary checks for 2012  are now published on our port health charges page.

New EU Legislation for plastic kitchenware - 1 July 2011

New controls will come into force setting out conditions for the import of plastic kitchenware from China and Hong Kong. These include prior notification, documentary checks and 10% identity and physical checks. Importers will be liable for the costs of these checks and details are published on our port health charges page.

Catch Certificate Fees - new rates 1 April 2011

The Association of Port Health Authorities has consulted with its members and the fees for checking catch certificates have been reduced, these will apply as from 1 April 2011. Details can be found on our port health charges page.

Revised Charges for Ship Sanitation Certificates - 1 April 2011

The Association of Port Health Authorities has recommended to its members that the charges for ship sanitation certificates should be increased as from 1 April 2011. Details can be found on our port health charges page.

TRACES - Update 28/29 January 2011

TRACES Version 5 will be installed on this date to allow multiple CN codes to be used and allow better commodity descriptions for consignments. All users are advised to read the latest release note from TRACES about the changes. Download a copy of the release note (532kb). Further information can be found on our TRACES page.

High risk foods fees- updated 6 October 2010

London PHA has carried a review of its charges for checks on high risk foods and in many instances theer are reductions if them, full details can be found on our charges page by the following the link above. Agents and importers are able to complete Common Entry Documents (CEDs) on line using PHILIS On-Line.  Further information can be found on our official feed and food controls page.

Chinese Mitten Crabs

Details of a recent symposium held by the Linnean Society about these crabs and the possibility of commercial harvesting as a way of controlling their population can be found on our shellfish page.

If you require more general information on the London Port Health Authority you can download our leaflet from the link below.

Download Port Health information leaflet (119kb)

Freedom of Information

To make enquires about the City of London Corporation as a port health authority under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 please visit Access to Information. Published information about the role of the City Corporation as a port health authority is available through the Publication Scheme. The Scheme is adopted by the City of London in respect of those of its functions which fall within the Freedom of Information Act, including its function as a port health authority.


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Last modified: 19 January 2012 | Author: John Ambrose
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