BULLETIN August 2014
Photo: The River Great Ouse by Ron Fisher
IWA Publishes Annual Report & Accounts Another successful year of campaigning for the future of Britain’s inland waterways has been demonstrated in the Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ending 31st December 2013, published on 25th July by IWA. The Association has also published its Annual Review for 2013/14, a full copy of which is being posted to all IWA members with the Autumn 2014 edition of Waterways magazine. Amongst the achievements highlighted for the year: • IWA has continued to campaign for Government
to transfer the river navigations run by the Environment Agency to Canal & River Trust as soon as practicable subject to funding and acceptance by the Trust’s trustees.
in pressing navigation authorities over key matters including facilities, dredging, moorings, licence and overstaying enforcement, maintenance and rights of navigation.
• Whilst expressing no view on the merits or otherwise of HS2, IWA has campaigned hard to protect the inland waterways and will continue to do so.
• In 2013, IWA’s Waterway Recovery Group organised and ran twenty-three week-long waterway restoration working holidays for volunteers of all ages throughout England and Wales during the year, as well as conducting thirty weekend work parties.
• The Association spent time lobbying against increases in costs well above the level of inflation for waterway users, most notably boaters. • The Association was significantly involved
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