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Here we go again. . . several boats have taken up residence at Wallingford. I wonder how long before SOXON take umbrage.
Guess you'll have to wait and see?Here we go again. . . several boats have taken up residence at Wallingford. I wonder how long before SOXON take umbrage.
Wallingford is not mentioned but it may be one of the remaining sites. I know the moorings by the swimming pool were a joint venture between the EA and South Oxon but I don't know which is responsible for managing them,Environment Agency Moorings Enforcement
We are preparing the 22 sites for the new moorings enforcement scheme using civil procedures to be managed under contract with NSL Ltd. New signage, stating the clear terms and conditions for mooring at each site, is being received, and we aim to complete their installation at a total of 16 of the 22 sites by the end of the month: East Street Oxford, Hurst Park, Walton Towpath, Walton, Gridley and Miskins, Weybridge Towpath, Desborough Island, Egham, Marlow, Goring, Wargarve (Lashbrook Moorings) Eynsham, Abingdon, Sonning, Bovney, Lechlade, Kingston Wharf. The remaining sites will be completed very soon after. We are taking the opportunity to review 5 of the original proposed sites in favour of greater regulation of other sites in the lower part of the river, for example at Stevens Eyot and the land between Molesey & Sunbury Locks. We will work with our media teams to revise our public briefing notes & FAQ sheets, so boaters are aware of the changes to those sites, including preparation of any press releases.
You lot are a bit quick to critise anybody who lives slightly outside what you consider to be the norm. Get over it
If paying tax, a river licence and mooring fees is the norm,