SandyP
Well-Known Member
Perhaps WaterAid or Oxfam could do a campaign?
We canal people tried them, they refused saying they're only interested in overseas
Perhaps WaterAid or Oxfam could do a campaign?
We canal people tried them, they refused saying they're only interested in overseas
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However, the current supply problem is nothing to do with quality. Its a consequence of the non tidal Thames being a Category 5 polluted waterway.<snip>
Water water everywhere my main concern is what seems to be the complete lack of pump out Services provided by the EA Along almost the entire length of the Thames with very few exceptions ?
Not a chance, I pay the EA far too much money already to want to pay extra to a charity to do what the EA should be doing.<snip>How many would contribute to s Friends of the Thames Charity to raise funds for such improvements?
They already have, did you not notice?It would certainly be quite interesting to observe outcomes if the EA did remove the bulk filling service altogether.
Not a chance, I pay the EA far too much money already to want to pay extra to a charity to do what the EA should be doing.
Don't see why they should complain - lots of non boat owning people use the river for holidays or days out, besides which maintaining the river brings visitors to the various towns along its bank, to bring spending into the pubs / resturants in those towns.Spec the tax payer is not exactly overjoyed at subsidising the hobby either ?