Clifton Lock now sorted and re-opened

Noise? No.

Comment at poor management of the river? Yes.

Glad the boat has been raised BUT it should never have happened.

How on earth is it poor management of the river? Should EA be responsible for boaters not managing their boats properly in an unattended lock? I think not. It's even debatable that a lockie should be responsible if a boater ignores instructions when working through (seen it several times...)

Agree with your last point, though!
I'm impressed that EA responded quickly - especially in view of the isolated location of the lock.
 
We were stuck at Abingdon and was only Boatones information that allowed us to escape today.

In fact the lock was cleared 10pm on the 6th and the ea website at 16:00 today (7th) it still saying it is shut. Total nonsense!.

Many, many thanks to this forum for doing a good job.
 
We were stuck at Abingdon and was only Boatones information that allowed us to escape today.

In fact the lock was cleared 10pm on the 6th and the ea website at 16:00 today (7th) it still saying it is shut. Total nonsense!.

Many, many thanks to this forum for doing a good job.
The EA emailed a notice at 0854 this morning telling everyone that the lock was open:

"Good morning

The sunken boat has been removed from Clifton Lock Chamber and the lock is now open.

Thank you for your patience.

Kind Regards
Thames Waterways Team
Environment Agency

( 03708 506 506
8 WaterwaysThames@environment-agency.gov.uk"
 
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