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 27 August 2011 Last updated at 05:10 Shapps urges councils to increase
houseboat moorings
[image: Boats on the Llangollen Canal]
Grant Shapps said a residential mooring could allow people to live closer to
their jobs, family or school
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The government is offering councils financial incentives to allow more
moorings for houseboats on waterways.

Housing Minister Grant Shapps says new moorings could be eligible for the
New Homes Bonus, which sees the government match council tax from new-build
homes.

He says houseboats could allow people to live in areas that otherwise might
be out of their financial reach.

"Landlords, councils and communities all have a clear incentive to get more
mooring sites in their areas," he said.
'Lease of life'

"Around 15,000 people live on our waterways and many more would like to do
so. The government's commitment to localism could be an opportunity for
living on boats to be given a new lease of life."

Mr Shapps said creating more residential long-term moorings could also
reduce the number of boats overstaying on the towpaths of canals and
waterways.

Sally Ash, of British Waterways, said the organisation hoped Mr Shapps's
call for more moorings would "alleviate localised congestion along the
towpaths".

"We are also pleased to note the reassurance from Mr Shapps' department that
people can qualify for housing benefit for help with mooring fees," she
said.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-14690157

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