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British Waterway's Licence Fee Consultation
British Waterways wants to increase licence fees by approximately 33% over the next three years...
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IWA Tell British Waterways To "Get Sensible " On Moorings Provision
The Inland Waterways Association has called on British Waterways to consider cheaper mooring alternatives for waterway users
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BW Moorings Trial
The Inland Waterways Association (IWA) has launched an online petition in response to the British Waterways moorings tender trial.
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IWA Condemns British Waterways’ Trial of Tendering Mooring Vacancies
IWA Condemn British Waterways for adding uneccessary bureaucracy, lack of fairness to existing applicants on waiting lists and the social in-justice caused by the trial of tendering for mooring vacancies.
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Lengthsman Initiative
Concerned about the possible detrimental effects of the cuts in funding to the Navigation Authorities, IWA has launched the Lengthsman Initiative.
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Rivers Access Campaign
IWA is supporting the Rivers Access Campaign mounted by the British Canoe Union, which aims to open up most of the country’s rivers to access by non-powered small boats, such us canoes. At present less than 3% of the country’s rivers are freely accessible for boating recreation of any sort.
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Broads Bill
IWA has been broadly supporting the intentions of the Broads Authority’s draft Private Bill to amend the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988
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Campaign to keep derogation on Red Diesel
IWA joined with other waterway organisations to fight to keep reduced rates on diesel for marine pleasure craft, but following the adverse decision from the European Commission, is working with H M Treasury to ensure the revision in tax is introduced in the least harmful manner.
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British Waterways Boat Licence Review
Following representations from IWA and others, British Waterways decided not to charge higher fees for continuous cruisers. However.....
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Historic Structures Review
The Inland Waterways Association has become increasingly concerned about the loss of small buildings, structures and artefacts connected with the inland waterways
