The Haven ports are a group of on the east coast of England. Traditionally, only the three deep-water ports of Ipswich, Harwich and Felixstowe, on the confluence of the River Orwell and River Stour, were included. The name has since changed to mean the following five ports:
Although there was some support for this, notably from Cuthbert Alport, former MP for Colchester, the Essex County Council opposed this since it would mean the loss of Colchester (including the main campus of the University of Essex) and the major port of Harwich. The county council launched a campaign against it, and as a result this part of the Conservative government's proposed changes were not implemented. How Suffolk nearly swallowed Colchester, and other oddities from the Redcliffe-Maud report from New Statesman The Local Government Act 1972 was eventually enacted, without major changes to the Essex-Suffolk border.
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