Chrissie
Well-Known Member
I mentioned in a thread a few weeks ago about a family who had been forced to remove a small pontoon which they built at the bottom of their garden which reaches the Chichester harbour from their Hayling Island home, to help them get in and out of their dinghy.
The conservancy trust had applied to the council for them to enforce planning restrictions on the basis that the tiny pontoon rested on the mud flat at low water, and they are trying to prevent any damage to mud flats from any means.
What are the implications to boat owners? They are not able to do much about moorings already in place, but if there has been no boat on a mooring for a while, can they stop it being used?
I understand that new moorings are already banned, what are the plans for this area, and after that, Portsmouth harbour?
The conservancy trust had applied to the council for them to enforce planning restrictions on the basis that the tiny pontoon rested on the mud flat at low water, and they are trying to prevent any damage to mud flats from any means.
What are the implications to boat owners? They are not able to do much about moorings already in place, but if there has been no boat on a mooring for a while, can they stop it being used?
I understand that new moorings are already banned, what are the plans for this area, and after that, Portsmouth harbour?