Harry Hogwash
Active Member
For a long while boats moored on the banks in Abingdons beauty spots were regarded
as part of the landscape. (Same at Wallingford)
but this summer over and most boats gone the place looks immeasurably better.
I say this because during the mooring season we were plagued by numerous boat clutter
that just clung and clung and looked frankly polluting.
It obscured views and the banks with wall to wall boat clutter.
Renters or owners sitting pompously out on camping chairs and idle,
seeking who knows what and spoling it for riverside strollers.
Its a lot like car clutter in residential streets.
Reflective metal,engine pollution,strollers being forced to
admire other peoples boats.
Throw in year round homeless wierdos on canal barges stacked with junk
and you've got your self an ugly eyesore that historic old Abingdon
could well do without.
This isn't some Channel marina.
as part of the landscape. (Same at Wallingford)
but this summer over and most boats gone the place looks immeasurably better.
I say this because during the mooring season we were plagued by numerous boat clutter
that just clung and clung and looked frankly polluting.
It obscured views and the banks with wall to wall boat clutter.
Renters or owners sitting pompously out on camping chairs and idle,
seeking who knows what and spoling it for riverside strollers.
Its a lot like car clutter in residential streets.
Reflective metal,engine pollution,strollers being forced to
admire other peoples boats.
Throw in year round homeless wierdos on canal barges stacked with junk
and you've got your self an ugly eyesore that historic old Abingdon
could well do without.
This isn't some Channel marina.