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NBTA London Winter Warmer 2024

NBTA London’s annual boaters’ winter social returns!

Join us for an evening of delicious food and boater chat, as well as  watching the amazing video ‘Off the Cut’ together. We will also be having a discussion on the impact increased enforcement has had on our community, and how sticking together is necessary for the survival of our community.

Let’s eat, drink and be boaty!

Tickets will cost £2.50 this year, but includes your first drink!

Time: Saturday 30th November 2024 at 7pm

Location: London Action Resource Centre, 62 Fieldgate St, London E1 1ES

Tickets oftwn sell out well in advance, so don’t delay!

Tickets can be purchased via Ticket Tailor

 ‘Off the Cut’ by Wendy Zakiewicz (20).

This wonderful film gives a unique insight into a community of boaters living on the Kennet and Avon canal in 2016.
Shining a light on the impact the increased enforcement of 2015 had, the film follows a family on their pedal powered boat as they embark on a journey in which their way of life, and that of the whole community, comes under strain.

Location

London Action Resource Centre, E1 1ES

Past Event; Forage for Facilities

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In protest, the National Bargee Traveller Association London (NBTAL) organised a ‘Forage for Facilities’ event today to highlight the shortage of water, waste and rubbish disposal points on the London canals.

There were 8 boats in total, with about 40 attendees. The event took place in West London today starting at Old Oak common and involved an expedition of boats, decked out in banners and bunting, hunting the elusive facilities that have been promised by CRT since 2013. The flotilla travelled for five hours, with no facilities in sight. Between Little Venice and Bull’s Bridge there is only one water point for boaters without a home mooring to access.

A recent report by a group formed by CRT and some London boaters called the Better Relationships Group, has found that 4,000 boats, or approximately 8,000 boaters, are sharing 15 working taps and five toilet and rubbish points in the greater London area.

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A spokesperson for the NBTA London said:
“After travelling five hours we didn’t find any water points, rubbish disposal facilities or anywhere to empty our toilets. The lack of facilities in this area means that we are unable to fulfill our basic needs without travelling unreasonable distances.

This forces us to live in a way that is comparable to living conditions in third world countries. With CRT’s new draconian demands to travel a minimum distance per year, boaters are being forced to inhabit places that are thoroughly lacking in facilities.
Overall there is a general lack of facilities at a time when there are more boaters, who are paying more money to CRT and seeing no response to demand in return.”

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