The National Association of Boat Owners (NABO) has for many years been concerned over some of the ways in which British Waterways (and latterly the Canal and River Trust – CRT) have interpreted the Acts of Parliament that govern the canal system.
NABO has in the past – and again recently – obtained advice from both Counsel and its own legal advisor on the relevant Acts of Parliament. We made British Waterways aware of our opinion that it had exceeded its powers – but to little effect. Earlier this year we brought these concerns to the attention of CRT Chief Executive Officer Richard Parry, and we have subsequently had meetings with both him and Jackie Lewis (Head of Legal Affairs), in which we shared with them the legal opinions we had received. Further dialogue is ongoing and, although it is clear that areas of disagreement remain, the discussions continue to be very constructive.
NABO has decided to publish the legal opinion it has obtained as a supplement to this month’s NABO News, together with our comments and CRT’s response. This material is also available on our website at www.nabo.org.uk and can be viewed on this link below.
Link to NABO legal supplement.
NABO believes that with the increasing public discussions regarding enforcement, charges for overstaying, and the introduction of rules such as ‘no return within x days’ it is appropriate that our members and the wider boating public are made aware of the legal position as we understand it. We intend to remain a ‘critical friend’ of CRT, and to be proactive in our dialogue.
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A quick reminder that CRT's consutation on Sharing Towpaths closes on 2nd May.
Please boaters all, make your views clear. Perhaps we would like a share too?
The consultation can be found here.
I attended the User Forum for North Wales and Boarders in April. The well attended afternoon meeting was held in the club house of the Nantwich Town FC, about 300 yds from the SU towpath. CRT were also well represented with Manager, engineers, and customer service and volunteer senior staff.
I attended the Spring North East Local Waterway Forum (User Group that was) on 7th April at a new venue. In the introduction, the local manager – Jon Horsfall- announced that following the survey carried out by Roger Hanbury towards the end of last year, and some complaints about the recent time overruns it has been decided that in future these meetings will change format and hopefully will become more relevant to users/customers.
Read more: Report on North East Local Waterway Forum April 14