Boat movement and mooring enforcement resumed yesterday 12th April 2021 as the Coronavirus lockdown continued to be eased. CRT has stated that boaters without a home mooring have 14 days from yesterday to move from the place where they were moored during the lockdown, meaning that they need to have moved by 26th April to avoid any enforcement action.
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Boat movement has resumed as of 12th April
Tuesday, April 13th, 2021Tags: 14 day rule, continuous cruising, Coronavirus, enforcement, hire boats, leisure boating, liveaboards, lockdown, overnight stays, Waterways Act 1995
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CRT suspends 14-day rule in November Covid-19 lockdown
Monday, November 2nd, 2020CRT has suspended enforcement of the 14-day rule between 5th November and 2nd December 2020 due to the Government announcement of a Covid-19 lockdown from Thursday 5 November.
Tags: 14 day rule, continuous cruising, Coronavirus, enforcement, leisure boating, liveaboards, lockdown, overnight stays, social distancing, Waterways Act 1995
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Leisure and hire boating in England to resume from 4th July as Coronavirus lockdown is eased further
Monday, June 29th, 2020Following the Government’s announcement of 23rd June that overnight stays away from home will be permitted in England from 4th July 2020, this means that leisure boaters will be able to stay overnight on their boats and hire and hotel boat companies may resume trading.
Tags: 14 day rule, Coronavirus, enforcement, hire boats, hotel boats, leisure boating, lockdown, overnight stays, social distancing, Waterways Act 1995
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