Inland Waterways – Page 3
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Update to charging app
A selection of Webasto products will be on the Kings Lock Chandlery stand, Q4, at Crick Boat Show.
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Unique solar panels on show
Crick Boat Show 2022 will see Mothership Marine showing one of its latest electric narrow boats with the company’s ‘unique’ solar panels and new water-cooled electric motor.
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Midland Chandlers at Crick 2022
The 12V/24V Dometic 45L Coolmatic fridge is one of the latest products on show at Crick Boat Show 2022 in the Midland Chandlers marquee.
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New electric drive systems
VETUS will show some of its latest products at this year’s Crick Boat Show including its E-DRIVE systems and BOW PRO thrusters.
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Hybrid power on show
Fischer Panda UK is highlighting a continued commitment to provide customised integrated system solutions for OEMs and customers in the inland waterways sector.
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New batteries at Crick
DC Battery Technologies will show its new premium brand, the Predator Series of batteries, at Crick Boat Show 2022.
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New triple pump out
LeeSan has installed a new triple position pump out system at the historic Stone (Staffs) Boatyard, Canal Cruising Club.
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EV charging for Aqueduct Marina
Aqueduct Marina has had four charging stations for electric vehicles installed at its Cheshire location.
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New moorings management solution
District Enforcement has launched what is believed to be the UK’s first commercially available inland moorings management solution.
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Noise warning over latest HS2 Bill
The Inland Waterways Association says The High Speed Rail Bill for HS2 Phase 2b West doesn’t address noise
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River rescuers go global
River Canal Rescue is going global and launching a sister business in Australia
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Stopping moorings abuse
A new moorings management solution aims to help landowners tackle the problem of moorings abuse
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HS2 threat to waterways
IWA is continuing its campaign to save the waterways from the HS2 development
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Waterways popularity surge
Hillmorton Locks were once again the busiest in England and Wales in 2021
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Fine for obstructing lock
Obstrucing a busy part of the River Thames has led to the owner of two boats being fined £800 and ordered to pay costs of almost £21,000.
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Fines for vessel owners
Two boaters have been ordered to pay a combined total of more than £2,600 for not registering their vessels kept on an Environment Agency waterway.
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Improving London’s waterways
Boaters can look forward to improved access to facilities on London’s waterways
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65% increase in business for Promarine
Promarine Finance has seen a 65% increase in the number of liveaboard vessels in the two years since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Heritage status for Shardlow port
Shardlow Canal Port has been awarded Inland Heritage Port status following an application to the Maritime Heritage Trust earlier this year.
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Short-term mooring consultation
The Canal & River Trust is inviting boaters and local stakeholders to take part in a consultation on ways to improve the management of mooring space on central London’s canals.