NABO’s position on mooring regulations
NABO has today made a Press Release clarifying its position on the whole question of mooring regulations on the waterways managed by the Canal and River Trust. The Trust has recently issued a consultation document that outlines its plans for the South Eastern part of the Waterways and many of their proposals have enraged the […]
Cambridge consultation on Riverside Moorings
Cambridge City Council have launched a consultation on the Riverside Moorings.
EA Thames lock closures – 2012/13
EA have recently issued their programme of River Thames lock closures, all part of the Waterway investment programme – 2012/13.
BSS Revised Examination Checking Procedures
The Boat Safety Scheme has recently announced changes to the BSS certificate Examination Checking Procedures for private boats. These will come into effect from 1 Jan 2013.
CRT Open day 17 Feb at Dowley Gap Locks and Aqueduct
CRT are holding an open day on Sunday 17 February at Dowley Gap Locks and Aqueduct. The date has been changed from 27th January
NABO News 2013
Nabo News – Issue 6 of 2013: 5 Editorial 6 Chairman’s Column 8 AGM Report 11 Fly on the Wall 12 CRT’s CEO Writes 14 News: ACC, CRT Splashes the Cash, NE Waterway Meeting, NABO Meets CRT’s CEO, Stoppage Alerts, Business Boat Update 17 CRT Photo Competition Winners 18 SE Visitor Moorings 19 What a […]
EA plan for registration increases up to 2015
The Environment Agency have recently announced their plan for registration increases for private boaters up to 2015.
High Court Judgement on mooring guidance for those without a home mooring.
The CRT have issued a press release covering a High Court judgement covering issues surrounding the mooring guidance for those without a home mooring.
CRT release Trustee paper on continuous cruising issues.
CRT today released this announcement and the associated Board Paper. Trustees and Council give green light for mooring rules
EU Parliament publishes proposals to introduce boaters qualifications and discourage red diesel
A committee of European Parliament recently published its proposals to harmonise boaters qualifications, and amend the Recreational Craft Directive which applies to all new boats, and discourage the use of red diesel! It pays to read the small print!