NormanS
Well-Known Member
Having first ponced off the cash we send via the Barnet formulae.
You seem to forget that the camper vans have to get to the Cally canal & the occupants spend money as they travel the area. Just because they go to look at a certain part of the scenery does not mean that they do not go shopping in another part.
I think that you will find that one of the arguments provided by your waterways whallas is that by attracting others, apart from those transiting the canals, greater income is being created elsewhere.
I do agree that it is a shame that the canals might be allowed to go into disrepair & i do understand the frustration expressed on this forum. However, I suspect that the campervaners, the walkers & all the others that associate with the surroundings all have an interest.One might suggest that they may have a greater influence if the net overall financial return to the community produced by them is greater.
Pity though because it b..ggers up my plans for a third, round UK via the canal, trip.
Which part of the UK do you propose going round, via a canal?