Doolittle
Member
Hello,
I've noticed during during the last three years of living by the river quite a disparity of opinions of who is allowed to moor where.
How would you feel if someone whacked a few pegs onto your riverside lawn and camped out over night?
In a similar vein if you lived on a towpath but had a mooring licence and someone used your moorings to tie up?
Personally I'm too laid back to worry about our moorings and anyway it's too busy with three boats, two of which are in and out like a fiddlers elbow.
I'm only curious about your opinions as I've chatted socially with a stuffed shirt in the EA who claims to have been involved with the high court and a test case, but also a new resident of a tow-path property owner who's just moved in and told me about the no trespass sign his solicitor recommended!
BTW Penton to Chertsey's like Picadilly at the mo! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I've noticed during during the last three years of living by the river quite a disparity of opinions of who is allowed to moor where.
How would you feel if someone whacked a few pegs onto your riverside lawn and camped out over night?
In a similar vein if you lived on a towpath but had a mooring licence and someone used your moorings to tie up?
Personally I'm too laid back to worry about our moorings and anyway it's too busy with three boats, two of which are in and out like a fiddlers elbow.
I'm only curious about your opinions as I've chatted socially with a stuffed shirt in the EA who claims to have been involved with the high court and a test case, but also a new resident of a tow-path property owner who's just moved in and told me about the no trespass sign his solicitor recommended!
BTW Penton to Chertsey's like Picadilly at the mo! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif