New Mooring Info for EA sites

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So for example if I now moor at Laleham I have to walk a mile either way to pay my additional £5.50 for day two and three ?

Here's hoping that the EA go back and look again at the Thames visitor mooring set-up as it seemed to work very well in it's trial phase a few years ago: Thames Visitor Moorings
 
Used this new system at Goring yesterday, good if you are close to the lock, not when you have a trek to get to the lock. How do the lock keepers manage it when they are a trek away from the mooring?Probably not.
 
Used this new system at Goring yesterday, good if you are close to the lock, not when you have a trek to get to the lock. How do the lock keepers manage it when they are a trek away from the mooring?Probably not.
Ni new system at Goring, Bran, the lockie has looked after that stretch through all the ups and downs of ill considered arrangements. It was never part of the misleadingly called “moorings management scheme.”
 
Yes I saw the lock keeper checking the moorings there in early August while I was out in the floating electric beer drinking platform interacting with someone moored on the boring goring mooring.


He is a good lock keeper.
 
If the EA stopped wasting money on these various outside contractors that would be a result.
If the EA stopped wasting money, period, and collected what they are owed that would be even better.
Never time to do the job properly, always time to do it again - and still get it wrong,
 
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