BW consults on changes to Boat Business Licences
In response to feedback from the boating trade, British Waterways (BW) is currently consulting on a number of changes to the way business boats are licensed.
British Waterways boat licence changes for 2011
British Waterways (BW) is due to make changes to boat licensing in 2011. Straightforward price changes will take effect from April 2011.
New EA Boat Registration Laws Announced for 2011
The Environment Agency is changing the way it regulates boat registration for its waterways across the country.
Barton Aqueduct Opening Times 2011
Peel Holdings have issued the opening times for the Barton Swing Aqueduct for 2011 as well as the usual the maintenance which falls a little later than BW! The dates are
NABO Chairman welcomes IWAC’s report on the third sector
IWAC have now published their report on the issues surrounding BW’s move to the third sector.
Leeds & Liverpool to open in two stages
British Waterways has announced that the closed section of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is to re-open in two stages,after the latest review of the reservoir levels.
BW’s thinking on the 3rd sector?
BW continue to consult on their 2020 proposals for moving the organisation to the third sector. NABO Chairman attended a workshop hosted by DEFRA on 15 July to discuss this,
British Waterways publish Annual Report
The British Waterways Annual Report and Accounts for 2009/2010 have been published – 90 pages for some bedtime reading! The remuneration pages on page 46 will no doubt be a focus for some but
BW Review of NABO Waterways Condition Survey Urgent issues
Jeff Whyatt, British Waterways SE Waterways Unit Manager, has produced a summary of the waterways units’ responses to urgent issues highlighted by NABO’s Waterways Condition Survey.
Harbour Revision Order PLA
Tidal Thames/Port of London Authority – Harbour Revision Order Council is considering whether and if so how we should respond