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CONSULTATION ON MANAGING MOORING SPACE IN INNER LONDON


Ray T

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I've checked my email, and haven't received this communication from CaRT.

 

I did however, receive an invitation to take part in a similar consultation last year - the timetable for which was:

 

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The timetable is as follows:

October 2020 – January 2021: Engage stakeholders on their views as to how the Trust can best manage the London waterways where we have high demand

January 2021: Following stakeholder engagement the Trust will publish proposals on additional measures to manage the areas of high demand

February - April 2021: Formal consultation with boaters and other stakeholders

May 2021: Review consultation findings and finalize proposals

June 2021: Publish final proposals

July 2021: Implement mooring zone proposals

 

 

I haven't received any follow-up communication of any proposals published in 2021, either.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sadly I no longer have a boat, but I do have a motorhome. When I book into a camp site / RV park I am happy to pay £15 to £20 per night. I would be unlikely to go to London if I did have a narrow boat, I dislike big cities, finding them unfriendly and a bit scary, but the suggested charges would seem fair.

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