Aquafan
Well-Known Member
No disagreement from me over that but, in the current climate, the best we can expect is that depths in the fairway (the middle third as the EA define it) are maintained as per the declared depths in each stretch. The EA clearly take the view that depths bankside, i.e. outside the fairway, are the responsibility of the riparian owners. I don't give much/any hope for change in that policy unless there is a really major seed change in attitudes to the Thames as a public waterway with major new income from whatever source, be it public or private.
The current climate arguably supports dredging as something that can be done to reduce the impact of the floods and we should be supporting it and if we boaters benefit so much the better. Money is being fund to address flooding issues. I think the EA are working to a 5 year plan to reduce the shoals left over from last years winter and if that doesn't change levels will be a serious ongoing problem this summer. Can you confirm what plans/timescale the EA currently has to reduce shoals?