or just potter up and down Henley reach and get in the way.Perhaps best plan is to avoid the weekend peak hours crush, go early or late..
Currently at Oxford, strange (and good) that all the locks from Goring upwards were fully manned including reliefs/ volunteers. And all friendly and helpful. And not on the list for this weekend either. Maybe the EA management is more competent upriver?
angelguard patrol was two men In an open dory in the vicinity of the bridge when we went through yesterday morning.And no mention of the resources deployed at Henley Regatta - I saw 5 from the grandstands yesterday. That must be affecting lock service - passengers included the Waterways Manager amongst many others - but no dedicated Angel Guard patrol obvious.
Oversimplification hides the message, Fred. But when locks are better manned on weekdays than at weekends some serious questions need asking.H,mm. not sure I would wish to be sitting on any UK beach with my family in December, because the EA employment contract prohibits summer holidays for staff ?
H,mm. not sure I would wish to be sitting on any UK beach with my family in December, because the EA employment contract prohibits summer holidays for staff ?
Just received from EA
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Volunteer Lock Assistants should be used more.
If you read the first para of the notice it refers to resignations of 3 summer reliefs - so the answer is yes.That doesn't solve the problem - because a Volo is not allowed to work entirely on his own - there must be a qualified member of EA staff on hand at that site.
In the past EA hired and trained short term staff to fill seasonal shortfalls - but are they doing that this year - if not, why not?
I wonder if the old term "summer relief" and "volunteer" have been conflated somewhere along the line.
They are two different things.
At least one volunteer has recently " resigned" (how does that work then) because of the crotch strap lifejacket issue.
I saw on another forum a picture of 6 CRT volunteer lock assistants all with life jackets but no crotch straps. I do not have the knowledge to be able to transfer the picture otherwise I would add for evidence.
Managed it.CRT uses Typhoon automatic lifejackets with no crotch strap. I have Crewsaver LJS for personal use when boating and have removed the crotch straps as they chafe in the important little places. The EA is being over cautious and, doubtless quoting some H&S reason while ignoring history and the probability of falling in.
