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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ANNOUNCES PLANS TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF LOCKHOUSES ALONG THE THAMES


Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2008


Dave Ferguson - 23-Apr-2008 - The Environment Agency will sell ten of its 57 lockhouses, it announced today.

Of those remaining, a further 12 will be rented out after they were identified as not being needed for operational reasons.

The plans, which have been drawn up as part of an efficiency review, will reduce the amount of property the Environment Agency has to maintain.

Eileen McKeever, Thames Waterways Manager at the Environment Agency said: “We need to operate the river as efficiently as we can, making sure we are using public money wisely. We haven’t modernised this aspect of our work for a very long time and as part of a wider review we have looked at whether we need all 57 lockhouses. The conclusion is that we do not need to keep them all.

“We will not be moving anyone out of a house until they have another suitable house to go to and we will not be making people homeless or redundant. But the fact is that we already manage the river with a significant number of our lock staff not living in Environment Agency properties.

“Lockkeeper’s houses were originally provided when working hours were longer and before telephones and cars made communications and getting around as easy as they are today.

“But, as a public organisation, we need to justify the operational need for every property we wish to keep.

“We will still man locks to assist boaters with passage through the locks. In fact, we plan to have more staff on duty during the busiest times throughout the summer.

“And there will be no impact on how we manage flood risk - we will continue to operate weirs and manage water levels throughout the year as normal.”

In the past year the Environment Agency has spent £6.5m on improving the Thames as a waterway for people to enjoy. This includes increasing the number of automated locks and refurbishment and enhancement projects at various locks along the Thames.

Lockhouse residents affected by the changes have been informed of these plans, and the Environment Agency will work with them over the coming months and years to ensure that they have another suitable house to go to.

Eileen McKeever added: “We are aware that this is a very emotive issue for lockkeepers and their families, but we have been running the river in the same manner for 40 or 50 years, and we need to modernise our working practices. We have kept staff well informed of the work in progress and will continue to do so to help them through these changes.

The lockhouses identified as suitable for sale are:

• Laburnam Rd, Oxford *
• Boulters Gardens, Maidenhead *
• Ray Mill Rd, Maidenhead *
• Bell Weir, Staines
• Penton Hook, Staines *
• Thames Side, Chertsey *
• Garth House, Rushey * +
• Sunbury No. 2 *
• Hailey Wood Farm Cottage *
• Glade Rd, Marlow *

To retain and rent to 3rd parties:

• Chalmore Hole Cottage, Wallingford *
• Buscot *
• Cookham
• Godstow
• Days Lock, Little Wittenham*
• Shifford
• Sandford, Oxford
• Culham
• Sunbury No. 1
• St. Johns No.2 +
• Blakes, Reading +
• Old Windsor +

* Not on the lockside
+ second of two houses on site.

+ More

Environment Agency reels in more rod licence cheats

Michelle Dolphin - 22-Apr-2008 - On Friday 18 April 2008, at Welshpool Magistrates Court, fishing without a valid rod licence cost five cheating anglers a total of £670.00.

With water bailiffs on the look out and prosecutions like this on the increase, this case should send a clear message to anglers that a day’s fishing in the Midlands without an Environment Agency rod licence could prove very expensive indeed. The maximum possible fine for fishing without a licence is £2,500.

Andrew Laird, aged 22 years, of Lon Afallen, Trehafren, Newtown was fined £150, ordered to pay £75 in costs and a victim surcharge of £15. He was convicted of a charge of fishing without a licence. The offence was committed at Glanhafren on the River Severn on 14 October 2007.

Kenneth Aspinall, aged 20 years, of Lon Eithen, Trahafren, Newtown was fined £100, ordered to pay £75 in costs and a victim surcharge of £15. He was convicted of a charge of fishing without a licence. The offence was committed at Glanhafren on the River Severn, on 14 October 2007.

Steven Lewis, aged 29 years, of Kerry Street, Montgomery was fined £150, ordered to pay £75 in costs and a victim surcharge of £15. He was convicted of a charge of fishing without a licence. The offence was committed at Blue Bell Park, Caereinion, on 9 September 2007.

Speaking after the cases, Midlands Strategic Specialist, Martin Cooper, said: “Anglers who fish without a valid rod licence need to be aware that our Water Bailiffs are out and about checking rod licenses. As today’s result demonstrates, sooner or later they are going to get caught and we won’t hesitate to prosecute.

“Not only does a prosecution prove costly, with fines of up to £2,500, it also marks an angler out as someone who cheats his fellow anglers. When you buy a rod licence, the money is used to help fund our work managing fisheries and improving the sport for everyone, work such as re-stocking rivers after pollution incidents. So if you don’t buy a rod licence, you reduce the pleasure of the sport for everyone else.

“The message from this court case is loud and clear – if you haven’t got a valid rod licence, get one today.”

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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