good and bad here, I suspect

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and
Rural Affairs (Richard Benyon):

I am pleased to be appointed as Waterways Minister as I am familiar
with the public benefits the waterways provide and I am making this
statement to set out how I intend to take forward inland waterways
policy for England and Wales. The Government consider civil society
has a very valuable role to play in delivering public services as part
of our commitment to creating a big society. We will therefore be
continuing to look in detail at whether a third sector model would be
appropriate for British Waterways, including the possible inclusion of
the Environment Agency's navigations as the other navigation authority
grant aided by Government. My Department will be engaging a wide range
of stakeholders in this work, and liaising with the Scottish
Government. However I must make clear that, given the Government's
overriding objective of reducing the financial deficit, no decisions
on such a change will be taken until after the forthcoming spending
review. In the light of this I have also decided not to proceed now
with a new Government waterways strategy and I will review the
situation following the spending review.
-- 
Nigel S

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