Scapegoat
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Boaters Briefing April 21
The requirement to register on arrival for a stay less than 24 hours has been removed.
The requirement to register on arrival for a stay less than 24 hours has been removed.
Great, a rare well done EA for listening to the users
The Twitter photo was licence enforcement. Those moorings are “managed” by RBWM. Some are permanent, some 24 hour for a fee. Never seen much fee collection activity there or downstream of the railway bridge eitherA reasonable boater can't complain about the new DE/EA sign - clear and reasonably concise. I never knoew that tese were official moorings anyway!!
Whoops somebody jumed in between the Maidenhead mooring post and mine -I refer to the moorings just below the lock.
Good to see some action is being taken. But if they are not registered or never been registered how will you track down the owner to pay up?Some action taking place to deal with unregistered boats at Maidenhead yesterday
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On that Maidenhead stretch - decades.So out of 30 boats 18 didn't have a licence, which means only 12 bothered...and how long has that been going on.
The moorings are actually owned by the Royal Borough. To suggest that they are "managed' might be stretching it a little ........The Twitter photo was licence enforcement. Those moorings are “managed” by RBWM. Some are permanent, some 24 hour for a fee. Never seen much fee collection activity there or downstream of the railway bridge either
Certainly a long time. As the EA is not cash flow sensitive there is little incentive to ensure prompt payment and, provided the fee is paid when challenged, it is unlikely that court proceedings will be instigated. However, if notice to pay is not served during the charge period (e.g. the current charge is for the period 1/1/2021 to 31/12/202 I understand the EA are unable to pursue.On that Maidenhead stretch - decades.