Licence Strike Imminent


CRT have introduced their discriminatory surcharge against boats without a home moorings.  As every day passes, more boaters realise that their licences are spiralling upwards while services continue to degrade.  As more boaters realise that they are been priced off the water, urgent action is required.   CRT claim it’s about money.  But is it really? 

There is no money to be made by the surcharge.  Rather it is about making an alternative way of life impossible.


The surcharge has been justified by CRT following a consultation that they presented to their board of trustees.  CRT claimed that the consultation revealed that boaters were overall in favour of a surcharge.  However multiple FOI’s have shown that CRT doctored the consultation, removing the slides that demonstrate that 97% of boats without a home mooring and 60% of all boaters were against the surcharge.  The doctored consultation was used to mislead the board of trustees and push through this discriminatory surcharge.
Recent contact with Richard Parry by NBTA members has shown that CRT has no interest in discussing how the surcharge will negatively impact our way of life.  He has stated that there will be no reopening of negotiations regarding the surcharge.  But CRT once claimed similar regarding the ‘saftey zones’ and following community pressure, they have been forced back to the table. 

So what does pressure look like this time around? A licence strike: Strikers will refuse to pay CRT’s new class of licence fee in protest against the ever increasing additional charges for boaters who
do not want, cannot afford, or cannot find a home mooring.
Currently the Stop the Surcharge Campaign are looking to sign up 500 boaters to go on a full licence strike.  They are rapidly approaching that threshold and strike action is imminent.  Why do they need to wait until 500 are ready to go on strike before acting? First, we are stronger as a collective in the face of CRT’s enforcement.  Such a number would overwhelm CRT’s enforcement capabilities thereby minimising the risk to you and your home.  Secondly, it would deny CRT over half a million pounds (the same amount as the combined salaries of Richard Parry, Chief Executive, and Stuart Mills, Chief Investment Officer).  Such amounts would begin to exert the pressure require from CRT to reopen discussions.  

To sign up to the strike go to  tinyurl.com/licencestrike . We are also looking for volunteers to deliver leaflets and picket CRT stalls, thereby damaging their public image.  If you feel that you would be able to please email:  CRTlicencestrike@gmail.com .

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  1. Hello,

    The Canal & Rivers Trust have operated under the assumption that as a charity, they are able to do whatever they want to and nothing will be done to stop them, and that is exactly how they have operated!

    Since its creation it has removed all of the legislation that protected boat owners under the British Waterways and the ACTS of parliament that covered British Waterways. those regulations were supposed to remain for the protection of the waterways, including boat owners and businesses who operated on the waterways and the Canal and Rivers Trust was to operate within these regulations as well as its charity status obligations.

    The protections afforded to all who use the waterways have been surreptitiously eroded and dispensed with using every underhand and devious method that could be employed by the CRT and its legal advisors until nothing is now left to protect waterways users.

    Every possible avenue must surely be looked at in order to stop this out of control ‘monster’ and bring it to book for all the harm it has caused!

    Is it possible for the operating conditions that the Canal & River Trust operate under are looked into to establish of it is in fact operating as a charity.

    MP;s must be contacted in a coordinated action by all sections of boat owners in order to force the actions of CRT to be questioned and looked into

    These latest acts involving boat licence increases are all aimed at people who in the main are live aboard boat owners and are a direct threat to the living conditions of these boat owners and again, must be pursued with MP’s and the same protections afforded to land based dwellings sought to protect live aboard boat owners, CRT are imposing what is in effect an extortionate rent increase on live aboard boat owners that is far in excess of anything any land based property owner has to pay, CRT is using the boat licence in effect as a propertry rent and surely must be challenged as such

    Use the same systems that CRT are using against boat owners and find a way to challenge what they are doing, beginning with a concerted effort at bringing on board MP’s and raising the profile of this out of control charity called the Canal and Rivers Trust

    Kind regards

    Malcolm Hutton

    On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 at 17:44, National Bargee Travellers Association – Lond

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