Here we publish guidance from the NBTA for completing the CRT Licence Review Commission survey. You can also download it as a Word document here NBTA_Guidance_for_filling_in_CRT_Licence_Review_commission_surveyV3_Final NBTA encourages you to complete the survey but recommends that you engage with it cautiously. CRT has initiated this Licence Review by falsely representing itinerant boaters and licensing legislation. […]
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CRT publishes licence review survey – how you can help NBTA to mitigate its damaging impacts
Canal & River Trust (CRT) has published its survey about the Licence Review today on its website. If you would like to help the NBTA form suggested answers to try to mitigate the damaging impacts of the survey on the community of boat dwellers without a permanent mooring, please join our NBTA Licence Review organising […]
Morco LPG water heater safety ‘do not use’ warning
The Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) has issued a warning not to use Morco Primo 6 (MP6), Primo 11 (MP11), EUP6 and EUP11 LPG open-flued water heaters, sold between 2018 and 2023. There is a danger that these water heaters can potentially leak unburnt gas that could cause fires or explosions. Boaters are warned to stop […]
Public Inquiry to look at ‘power grab’ sought by Port of London Authority
Since 1909, the River Thames downstream of Teddington has been controlled by the Port of London Authority (PLA), an opaque organisation with vast powers but very little accountability. The PLA is now pushing to increase its powers further by means of a little-known legislative device called a Harbour Revision Order (HRO). This allows the PLA […]
Elmbridge Council’s anti-mooring PSPO defeated in court – for now
Elmbridge Borough Council’s planned Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to fine and criminalise anyone mooring for more than 24 hours on land the Council owns on the Thames in its borough has been defeated in the High Court, for now.
No fire without smoke
Local authorities across the country are being pushed to take measures to reduce air pollution, in particular the particulates emitted through burning of various fuels. One measure being considered in places is the extension of Smoke Control Areas to cover waterways, using powers granted to local authorities by the Environment Act 2021 to extend Smoke […]
Richard Parry to leave CRT after 12 years as CEO
CRT has just issued the press release below. Sinking ship? We wonder who else will go with him. Here is the video message Richard Parry sent to all CRT staff to tell them he was going: “Canal & River Trust Chief Executive Richard Parry to stand down this summer The Canal & River Trust charity […]
NBTA response to CRT ‘Commission’ Terms of Reference to review law and policy on boat licensing
Here we publish the NBTA’s response to the Terms of Reference of the CRT ‘Commission’ to review the law and policy on boat licensing, announced on 16th December 2024. Download NBTA response or read it below: 2025-01-13 NBTA Response to Terms of Reference of CRT Future of Boat Licensing Review Download Canal & River Trust […]
All members welcome at NBTA Committee meeting Sunday 19th January
All members are invited to take part in decision making and helping the NBTA to plan and organise current and future actions and campaigns. The next Committee meeting will be on Sunday 19th January 2025 at 2pm- 5pm. The meeting will be held online and by phone, to maximise participation. If there’s anything you want […]
Boaters fear foregone conclusion in CRT’s ‘independent’ Future of Boat Licensing review
The NBTA is raising the alarm as Canal & River Trust (CRT) announces a new ‘review’ of boat licensing which could see the end of the itinerant boating community. What has CRT said? On 16th December 2024, CRT unveiled a document that clearly outlines its intention to remove itinerant boat dwellers. This is the first […]