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Lifted for a day

IN VIEW of the many responses to Victor Swift's article concerning the mooring consultation and continuous moorers, the embargo is being lifted for today.

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Published: 04 March 2013

Are not enforced

A very balanced article from Ralph Freeman on the mooring issue, writes Jan Swatridge.

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Published: 04 March 2013

Why waste time?

I quite agree with Victor's comments about mooring, and also with his observation that when a new patrol officer is appointed, his stretch is soon cleared, writes Martin Brooks.

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Published: 04 March 2013

Enforce what you have

Hope this doesn't break the embargo but I think something needs pointing out to Victor Swift as I feel he has missed the point somewhere, writes Keith Gudgin.

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Published: 04 March 2013

Victor: Putting the cat amongst the pigeons

SURELY some perspective ought to be brought to the outcry over the South East mooring consultation and the vociferous few.

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Published: 03 March 2013

Another Gloucester Docks plan

THE plans for Gloucester Docks come and they go—including one where British Waterways managed to lose £33 million, but here comes another.

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Published: 02 March 2013

Defer proposals says NABO

FOLLOWING an earlier press release, the National Association of Boat Owners (NABO) has now provided details of its full response to Canal & River Trust (CaRT) proposals to further restrict moorings and impose charges/fines at 22 locations in the South East, writes Allan Richards.

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Published: 02 March 2013

Email: Try Thames and Regents Canal

In reference to Ralph's piece on moorings, he should try the Thames and the Regent's Canal.

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Published: 01 March 2013

BSS Certificate changing

FROM April, boat  owners will no longer have the task of sending off the blue copy of their Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) Certificate to the boat's registration or licensing body as the examination recording process has moved into a central online database system with direct input from BSS examiners.

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Published: 01 March 2013

Conflict of Interest

AS A MERE boater, but having a great deal of experience with charitable organisations, the conflict of interest, such as Canal & River Trust people accepting free boating holidays  is very clear, writes Peter Ponting.

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Published: 01 March 2013

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