Topic: | Re:No more houseboats if £5.45m marina goes ahead | |
Posted by: | Thomas Barry | |
Date/Time: | 04/09/14 08:14:00 |
"Members of the community, who must currently climb over a wall to access their boats, do not currently pay mooring fees or council tax but have previously indicated they would be willing to do so." In what way does this differ from, say, travellers, who tend not to elicit much in the way of public sympathy? |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
No more houseboats if £5.45m marina goes ahead | 03/09/14 23:08:00 | Trudie Fuller |
Re:No more houseboats if £5.45m marina goes ahead | 04/09/14 08:14:00 | Thomas Barry |
Re:Re:No more houseboats if £5.45m marina goes ahead | 04/09/14 08:32:00 | David Powers |
New Marina | 04/09/14 08:56:00 | John Todd |
Re:No more houseboats if £5.45m marina goes ahead | 04/09/14 09:21:00 | Anne England |
Re:Re:No more houseboats if £5.45m marina goes ahead | 04/09/14 10:25:00 | Trudie Fuller |
Re:Re:Re:No more houseboats if £5.45m marina goes ahead | 04/09/14 10:39:00 | Anne England |
Re:Re:No more houseboats if £5.45m marina goes ahead | 04/09/14 10:43:00 | Guy Lambert |