boatone
Well-known member
The EA Charges Consultation, which closed on 16th September, provided little opportunity for boaters to clearly indicate their degree of satisfaction regarding the current level of service delivery on the non tidal Thames. The response from Thames based boaters was disappointing with only 428 submissions from over 13000 EA Thames registered craft, approximately 8000 of which are powered boats.
The TMBA specifically represents individual motor boaters and would like to know your views on current service delivery as it has affected your use of the waterway during 2021.
The TMBA have, therefore, published their own motor boaters satisfaction survey which will be open until 30th November.
Although being conducted by the TMBA the survey is open to all non tidal Thames based boaters. Other Thames based boating organisations are also encouraging participation by their members.
We hope you will participate and also encourage your Thames based motor boating friends to do so.
The survey is online, simple and takes less that two minutes to complete.
You can find the survey here:
Non Tidal Thames Motor Boaters Survey 2021
The TMBA specifically represents individual motor boaters and would like to know your views on current service delivery as it has affected your use of the waterway during 2021.
The TMBA have, therefore, published their own motor boaters satisfaction survey which will be open until 30th November.
Although being conducted by the TMBA the survey is open to all non tidal Thames based boaters. Other Thames based boating organisations are also encouraging participation by their members.
We hope you will participate and also encourage your Thames based motor boating friends to do so.
The survey is online, simple and takes less that two minutes to complete.
You can find the survey here:
Non Tidal Thames Motor Boaters Survey 2021