Bruce Napier explained :
> Story here on NBW that continuous cruisers fall within S225 of the  
> Housing Act 2004, which means we are "travellers" and LAs have to make  
> provision for us:
>
> http://hiothee.notlong.com or
>
> http://www.narrowboatworld.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1404:continuous-cruisers-mooring-shock&catid=30:news-flash&Itemid=38
>
> Does this mean dedicated 14 day moorings? Don't tell me, we'd have to  
> pay a premium on the licence to get it :-{{
>
No but you will have to have a warden and barriers to keep the rest of 
us out.
O and a sign on the back of the boat saying "Waterway Maintenance" :D

-- 
Brian traveling on Harnser
 http://nbharnser.blogspot.com/



If you have a "Waterway Maintenance" sign on the back of the boat .... Does 
that mean you get a free license?  : -)

John   nb Charlotte Rose

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