I think it was on the Buckby flight* that I saw this sign:
"BWB Moorings Class B"
This is a relic of former times, but what were Class B moorings? And Class A moorings? And were there other classes of moorings?
* My log-keeping while cruising is not what it could be - I am full of admiration for those who can record (or recall) every tiny detail of their cruise, with locations, times, and names of other boats in the area!
A giant towers over the village and MB is injured.
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OMG...Never have we had rain like it! The noise woke us in the wee hours,
the drumming on the roof sounded like us being under a waterfall. The roar
was...
19 hours ago
3 comments:
Halfie,
"Class B" is a reference to Town and Country Planning legislation under which canal moorings are "permitted development" (i.e. they do not need planning permission). Class B moorings are basically for handling "inland waterway traffic" only and no ancillary development is permitted.
Not many people know that!
I,m glad I didn't kmow that.
Thanks Jim. Were there Class A moorings too, then?
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