boatone
Well-Known Member
I've been the prvileged owner of a bus pass for a couple of years now and hope to make significant use of it - certainly a lot more use than I am likely to be able to enjoy from my Thames licence which was over £500 this year.
True, we do not have to have a boat on the Thames, or at all - it is our choice.
But, given the state of the river, particularly in relation to dredging, mooring spaces etc, I am seriously beginning to doubt that I can expect any significant change (for 'change' read 'improvement!) during the rest of my boating lifetime.
Frankly, I am now of an age where 'jam tomorrow' is of no interest to me whatsoever.
How can we get some action on these issues NOW while there is still time for us wrinklies to get some benefit? Frankly, I am in no mood to be altrusistic. Unless I see some light at the end of this tunnel, boating will soon cease to be on my agenda.
True, we do not have to have a boat on the Thames, or at all - it is our choice.
But, given the state of the river, particularly in relation to dredging, mooring spaces etc, I am seriously beginning to doubt that I can expect any significant change (for 'change' read 'improvement!) during the rest of my boating lifetime.
Frankly, I am now of an age where 'jam tomorrow' is of no interest to me whatsoever.
How can we get some action on these issues NOW while there is still time for us wrinklies to get some benefit? Frankly, I am in no mood to be altrusistic. Unless I see some light at the end of this tunnel, boating will soon cease to be on my agenda.