Mooring overstay charges

But the knock on effect is they will all go and stop at the good countryside moorings; Medmenham for example, or just above Byron at South Stoke.

IanC
 
How about dividing all public moorings into two sections,a small marker should do the trick half way along the mooring.All narrowboats must moor in their designated bit and if dozens of them want to moor on the same bit at the same time for days on end,fine but they must all raft out.

Hours of fun watching the one inside breaking out from the other dozen tinslugs who owners have buggered off back to Bradford or wherever until spring. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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