Transport Minister (): A safe, efficient, and
innovative maritime sector is fundamental to the United Kingdom's
economic strength and global competitiveness. The General
Lighthouse Authorities (GLAs) are central to this ambition.
Through their maintenance of essential aids to navigation and
their rapid response to new wrecks and emerging hazards, the GLAs
safeguard some of the busiest sea lanes in the world and enable
the smooth, reliable movement of goods that the UK's economy
depends upon.
This high standard of maritime safety is the result of the
contribution of the shipping industry through the light dues
system. Light dues ensure that the GLAs' services are funded
directly by those who benefit from them, without requiring
support from the UK Exchequer. However, like many essential
services, the GLAs are facing increasing operational costs and
pressures. Without action, these pressures could compromise their
ability to deliver the resilient and modern navigational
infrastructure that maritime users rightly expect.
To support the high-quality service on which the maritime sector
relies, I have decided to increase the light dues rate by one
penny to 46 pence per net registered tonne for 2026–2027, and by
a further penny to 47 pence for 2027–2028. These modest
adjustments will provide the stability and certainty the GLAs
need to plan and deliver their critical programmes of work.
Light dues will continue to be reviewed annually. This ensures
the GLAs remain firmly focused on delivering an efficient, value
for money service while upholding the safety and reliability that
underpin the UK's reputation as a world leading maritime nation.