Brayman
Well-Known Member
Because the crown estate would move them on , not the EA. Probably with police with machine guns in black range rovers.
Richmond council don't do things like that as far as I know.
Maybe they should?
Because the crown estate would move them on , not the EA. Probably with police with machine guns in black range rovers.
Richmond council don't do things like that as far as I know.
I have said it before and I will say it again, IF these boaters have the correct licenses etc then leave them alone,OR is it that they do not have the floating "gin palace" that you like the look of,people think boating is snobby anyway so dont make it worse
It’s another fantastic example of how effective civil legislation solution can be for landowners.'
Wouldn't know , I'm on holiday for two weeks.sorry
But if you provide them all somewhere to moor legally it means they'll have to pay their way and they don't want too
As joejo said....on the 1st day of charging 15+ boats left![]()
The thames desperately needs more legit liveaboard moorings,has done for donkey's years.
Another revenue stream for the EA maybe but it ain't never going to happen.
There is a well kept converted pinnace,moored on cookham meadow all last summer and back again this year,no **** on the bank,no **** on the roof,not even a bike on the bank.that is the way to do it,just don't p$ss people off.
Councils, especially South Oxfordshire, have apoplexy if you even mention the word moorings let alone live aboard moorings.Righto .... so what IS preventing some enterprising landowner from providing some legitimate long term mooring on the Thames ????
Are you sure?
John G
Yes there are available berths, but they cost money and I can't see any of the boats in question moving from gratis to £1000's pa if offered by MDL or anyone else. They're there because it's free and they can get away with it.
5 to 7 years worth of mooring fees for some, others even longer. 15 to 30k saved each? Worth the hassle of the odd letter sellotaped to your boat, or visiting official to laugh at.
I spotted a couple of old licences on regatta boats on Sunday. One safety boat at Hampton court with a 2013 and another being lifted out of the water at Molesey boat club with a 2010. Poor show.