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Alrewas mooring problems

I was most pleased to see that Kevin McNiff had highlighted the issue of boats mooring on the water points at Alrewas, which is too common an occurrence these days, writes Helen Cripps.

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Published: 18 July 2016

Couldn't care

ALREWAS is always a boat magnet and more so during the main season, thus moorings are sometimes hard to find, writes Kevin McNiff.

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Published: 18 July 2016

Another broken K&A lock gate

ONCE again it seems the lack of routine maintenance has caused a closure on the Kennet & Avon Canal.

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Published: 18 July 2016

New broom making a difference

THERE is some good news from the Trent & Mersey for a change. Signs of routine maintenance have appeared recently, yes that's right, a touch of TLC for my neglected local waterway, writes Ralph Freeman.
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Published: 18 July 2016

Boy rescued from marina

A YOUNG boy fell into Hull Marina yesterday (Saturday) but was rescued by his father who dived in.

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Published: 17 July 2016

No problems with cruiser

I WOULD like to thank James Henry for pointing out that I have been in 'GRP land'; there were very few out on the water all the way from Leicester to Shardlow. It is also wide beam land and there were a few of those out and about, writes Kevin McNiff.

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Published: 16 July 2016

Email: Should be examined

I believe it is a very good idea for some sort of examination to be taken for anyone in charge of a boat on the canals, as suggested by Kevin McNiff.

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Published: 15 July 2016

It is GRP land

What your correspondent Kevin McNiff did not realise with his problems with the GRP cruiser that he discovered was 'clearly not capable' was that he was well and truly in GRP land (or should that be 'water'?) writes James Henry.

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Published: 15 July 2016

Clearly not capable

CONCERNING the lock allegedly damaged by a boat, if the boat had not been allowed to strike the gate and lift it out of its cup, the quoin, collar and surrounding stonework would not have been damaged, writes Kevin McNiff.

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Published: 14 July 2016

Anderton Boat Lift broken again

ONCE again the Anderton Boat Lift is broken and of course out of use for boaters accessing the Weaver.

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Published: 14 July 2016

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