New WHAM website

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West Highland Anchorages and Moorings (WHAM)’s website has been revamped to make it more useful and accessible on mobile phones as well as on computers.

There is an Obstruction Reporting form and information on forming a Moorings Association or laying a Private Mooring. There are links to useful forms.

There is contact information for WHAM officers, Crown Estate Scotland personnel and Marine Scotland licensing. There’s also a section for relevant News items.

The URL is the same as ever, www.whamassoc.org.uk

WHAM is grateful to Crown Estate Scotland for their comprehensive assistance with the new website.

WHAM represents the interests of several thousand seafarers on matters affecting anchorages, moorings and other maritime issues on the west coast of Scotland and the Hebrides.
 
West Highland Anchorages and Moorings (WHAM)’s website has been revamped to make it more useful and accessible on mobile phones as well as on computers.

There is an Obstruction Reporting form and information on forming a Moorings Association or laying a Private Mooring. There are links to useful forms.

There is contact information for WHAM officers, Crown Estate Scotland personnel and Marine Scotland licensing. There’s also a section for relevant News items.

The URL is the same as ever, www.whamassoc.org.uk

WHAM is grateful to Crown Estate Scotland for their comprehensive assistance with the new website.

WHAM represents the interests of several thousand seafarers on matters affecting anchorages, moorings and other maritime issues on the west coast of Scotland and the Hebrides.

:encouragement: cheers
 
If it's a mooring then a licensed one will sport a fancy piece of plastic that's reminiscent of a cow's ear tag. The plastic has the Crown Estate logo and a licence number printed on it.

Derek

Unless, of course, the plastic tag has dropped off ...
 
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