Live aboard boaters in Berkhampstead

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By happypotter69 | Wednesday, July 25, 2012, 12:40

We live on our 70ft narrow boat with our two children and two cats. 

The Canal and River Trust CRT (formerly British Waterways) are saying if we don't move further than we are every 14 days they will take our licence (which we pay a £1000 a year for) and make us homeless by refusing us a licence and eventually taking our home as it would become an unlicensed craft.  

We move at present between Berkhampstead and Cow Roast because the children go to Nursery and school here and I help to run a playgroup in Berkhampstead.  

We own and live in our 25 year old Coal craft boat that we have been restoring for the last 5 years. 

I have an Art & Craft degree, am a qualified teacher and have spent the last 15 years as a specialist children's worker,  with special needs children, damaged children, children from travelling back grounds and homeless families mainly through education and awareness, I know ironic isn't it? 

I have taken a carer break to care for our youngest children until they are both in full time education, my eldest child is a Police officer, my partner was a Professional Boxer for 9 years and now works as a self employed waterproof specialist to support his family and pay Tax.                        

I just cannot comprehend the mentality of these narrow minded bureaucrats, they seem to have no compassion or thought for the families they harass or the stress they cause or the wider social implications on the rest of society their actions will have. 

At the moment we live in our own home, we have never had the Police called or caused trouble, we are clean and tidy we abide by the law our children go to school, we are well educated people and very much active members of our local society and are keen conservationist, which is why we have chosen boating as a lifestyle and why  we have only one car which my partner uses for work (when alternative transport is not an option) and the children and me cycle or walk everywhere we go.

The Canal and River Trust are proposing to evict us at great cost to the tax payer and other licence paying Boaters, they are willing to up root us and cause immense distress to our young children (who would lose their home and have to move nursery and school) us and our wider family and cause us to lose most of our possessions. 

The CRT are threatening to make a family with two young children age 3 and 5 homeless for the sake of us not moving a bit further every 14 days. If this happens the local Council will then have to re home us, firstly in a hostel then in a flat or house,  a home that we don't want or need, that another family in genuine need of a home could have thus displacing or moving genuinely needy people further back on the list of the already desperately inadequate Social housing situation, all of this because we can't move an extra few miles every two weeks.

There are many unlicensed and abandoned boats throughout the inland waterways that are literally rotting away in the water causing environmental damage as they go, the CRT don't bother to remove these boats as that would cost them money and not make any so the reasons quoted by the CRT for moving on genuine live a board licence payers is pure hypocrisy,  just nothing more than thoughtless corporate bullying that needs to be challenged and stopped.  The CRT are not offering any solutions to the mooring problem, just creating more problems with proposals such as the ones in Berkhampstead which, if they come in to effect will see less 14 day moorings than before and take away the boats that the Canal was specifically built for in the 1700s and has ever since then been a place of work and homes for many families and individuals and allow the CRT to fine boaters for overstay so forcing people to move further.   Live a boards are not generally as "pretty" as summer or holiday boats, what they are peoples homes, peoples lives, not a glossy plastic theme park or a row of identical terraced houses.We can understand the need for some boats to move every 14 days in the summer in busy boating areas but why move boats on in the middle of Northchurch, Dudswell or Cowroast even when there are no other boats for weeks at a time, or in the winter when the summer boats don't run?  Why not make places like these in to Tow path moorings? 

We would love a mooring, it would make our lives so much easier but the reality is there simply aren't enough moorings available. There are no fulltime moorings in Berkhampstead at all and very few affordable moorings generally, only winter moorings.  The only alternatives we have are to register as travellers with the local education authority so that we can place our children with two or more different schools and not be prosecuted when we are forced to take them out of school while we travel further, (we also then as travellers will be classed as an ethnic minority) or we could remove our children from their present school education and home educate which would mean them loosing their friends and local connections and making us a lot less connected to the rest of Society than we presently are and effectively more isolated and outcast. There are many more articulate, hard working boat families like ours that are being made to feel like criminals when all we have done is chosen to live an alternative life style.   We didn't choose to be victims of prejudice, discrimination and exclusion, we don't want to be forced under threat of homelessness or fines to undertake much longer journeys, the effect of which will make it extremely difficult or impossible for us as a boat family  to maintain contact with our local communities for work, education, socialisation  and health-care. 

  

Like I said we would gladly take a mooring if there actually were any.  If anyone on here is a land owner or knows of any Canal side land owners between Berkhampstead and Cow roast willing to rent land to us so we can have a home mooring then please get in touch.

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  • Profile image for N Cutting

    Blimey what a useless site - ignor the last missive that referred to one just before that didn't actually get posted (I think!)

    By N Cutting at 09:18 on 01/08/12

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    Daylight should be night time and other errors too many to identify individually, but you get the drift.
    Told you I was stupid!!

    By N Cutting at 09:17 on 01/08/12

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    Did you know that it is clueless government advisors' lobbied by professional lobbyist who got this country into the state it is?

    For example:
    You used to have to show a light on a vehicle if it left on the public highway during the hours of daylight.
    You used to be able to live in a caravan (aka houseboat) in a parking area.

    Let's get serious'
    It is illegal to cause unreasonable obstruction of the public highway
    It is illegal to drive, park or obstruct the footway (pavement).

    Oh, I forgot, that can't be right as the Council seem to agree there is a parking problem in the town, residents think there is a parking problem in the townm residents by homes without anywhere to put their vehicle(s) other than on the public highway (aka road) - then complain.

    You are complaining that your licence does not allow you to 'park' your boat on the highway (canal) and live there although you admit you knew this when you bought a boat to restore and live in.

    Look on the bright side, if they can't be bothered to enforce the law regarding vehicles strewn around the town, but complain about it, I don't think you have much to worry about as the EU has it covered with the wonderful all embracing human right act so just be like everyone else and do want YOU want to do without a care in the world.

    I must confess when I first came to the town, this problem did not exist,but over the years, so called 'improvements' have just made the town part of the urban sprawl rather than a pleasant market town it once was. That's the problem with allowing 'outsiders' loose - even the Council is largely made up of 'immigrants' from elsewhere who are doing their best to make everything the same.

    For your information, I've never parked on the footway, I have my vehicle off road and generally walk (or cycle) around the town. I even went on a train once and on a aeroplane twice.

    I will now duck behind a large lorry parked on the footway in Chesham Road as I know no-one really cares either way!

    By N Cutting at 09:15 on 01/08/12

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    While i am aware that rules are rules there has to be, in certain situations, leeway and discretion, if not compassion. This lovely sounding family may be severely inconvenienced and ultimately deprived of their exemplary lifestyle.

    Let's look at the situation dispassionately and weigh up the pros and cons:

    Reasons to give this family the leeway to travel between Berko and Cow Roast only (rather than 2 miles further along and disrupting their pattern):

    PROS
    Mother runs nursery school & Play group (voluntarily)
    Restoring old boat
    Mother 15 years specialist children's worker (dispossessed, homeless etc)
    Cares for her own children - not using nanny etc
    Grown up child a police officer
    Soul-mate an ex boxer (true sport) & self-taught waterproof specialist
    Soul-mate (and no doubt mother also) tax & ni contributors
    Law abiding & courteous
    Conservationists
    Self-reliant
    Would pay for mooring if given the chance

    CONS
    Can't think of any

    Conclusion
    To reiterate, we are aware that rules are formulated for reasons and, on the whole, most of us obey them. But surely, there are times when the law can be, if not an ass, then a very wonky donkey.

    As a land-lubber I would no more know how to organise family life in a boat than to buy a soft-drink in the Crystal Palace.

    Maybe this (seemingly lovely couple - nuclear family and all that) boat owner should sound out sympathetic people to, at the very least, hear her plight. Rules can surely be relaxed in situations like this. And please don't view me as a bleedin' heart liberal. This seems to be about natural justice rather than legal interpretation.

    I hope they get permission to live their lives in the uncomplicated and productive way they are presently doing. Their offspring will surely be good citizens (Sorry - Subjects).

    Best wishes happypotter

    gerry Pam and Amber (woof)

    By gerhealy14 at 17:36 on 31/07/12

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    Yes we knew we had to move and as I've said we are more than willing to pay for a mooring but there are none, its about unreasonable distances not just moving. Contributions to society come in many more forms than just financial, I have contributed to the education of many more children than my own as a teacher and will continue to contribute when our youngest is in full time education, I also run (voluntarily) a play group in Berkhampstead that at least 50 children benefit from which simply wouldn't exist if I expected payment for doing it. My eldest daughter is a Police officer and by way of her up bringing and education now contributes greatly to society her self. I have paid in to the system all my working life and my partner pays income tax and NI which I believe is used for schools, Police, social security etc. Our license includes Water and waste supply at the various points along the canal and river system. We could on the other hand allow our boat to be taken by the CRT be re housed by the council and pay council tax and water rates and feel far more justified about using the local facility's and education system.

    By happypotter69 at 10:39 on 31/07/12

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