boatone
Well-Known Member
.... I understand the enforcement team are out and about again and will be targeting marinas before the end of the month.
If the boat is afloat between Teddington and Lechlade it needs a licence. Just an un-hypothetical answer, of course !if a boat is permanently in a marina, and the owner has no intention whatsoever of going out and mixing with the dangerous robos, mobos, kayakers, and other forms of nautical life on the raging river, is there a need for a licence ? Just a hypothetical question, of course![]()
Darn ere on the Mudway,they can go into marinas n have a pog to see if youve gotta ticket![]()
£60??? I wish.... Try £800!!As I understand it from my marina they dont allow them in, but can obviously plod past the boats on the outer pontoon, but cant see why anyone would not have one as its under 60 quid iirc?
Is this cost effective wot with plods wage bill n fancy boatshttps://twitter.com/mpsonthewater/status/451382396563496960
Metropolitan Police & Environment Agency were out today issuing 36 boats in Teddington with notices regarding Licensing issues....
£60??? I wish.... Try £800!!
I pay nearly £60 for the tender!
Its quite a bit more up above Allington lock I think 300 quid for our 23 footer, but still cheap compared to your 800!
Time you stopped spouting this emotive and inaccurate nonsenseBit less than that about £250.00 ? Thames would be £400. Then again on the Thames you get 120 miles of the world class navigation,umpteen locks and a vast army of staff,mainly mainly paid for by the largess of the taxpayer,to ease your passage.![]()
if a boat is permanently in a marina, and the owner has no intention whatsoever of going out and mixing with the dangerous robos, mobos, kayakers, and other forms of nautical life on the raging river, is there a need for a licence ?
Just a hypothetical question, of course![]()
Yes, public money does contribute the other 50% but the Thames is a public waterway and a national asset, particularly a high earning tourist region and it is reasonable that the nation should contribute to its well being just like any other major infrastructure.
Looks like they already do:So the Lake District can look forward to a public subsidy one presumes ?
Some years ago I advocated that the non-tidal Thames could benefit from becoming a National Park - my suggestion was ignored/fell on deaf ears. (no change there then!).Each National Park is administered by its own National Park Authority. They are independent bodies funded by central government to:
conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage; and
promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the special qualities of National Parks by the public.
Looks like they already do:
http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/aboutus
Some years ago I advocated that the non-tidal Thames could benefit from becoming a National Park - my suggestion was ignored/fell on deaf ears. (no change there then!).
my suggestion was ignored/fell on deaf ears. (no change there then!).