NEW MAN AT THE HELM OF ENVIRONMENT AGENCY NAVIGATION


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2006

1-Aug-2006 - Encouraging more people to get out on our rivers and opening up new navigable waters to boaters are just some of the Environment Agency’s new National Navigation Manager’s targets.

Stuart Taylor fills the role previously held by Francis Power, who stepped down earlier this year to pursue his first love of ocean yachting.

Stuart joined the Environment Agency in 1991 and after specialising in fisheries science and regulation eventually switched to navigation.

Prior to his latest appointment, the 38-year-old held the post of Lower Thames Operations Manager for two years during which time he was responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the non-tidal stretch of the river.

Stuart, who was born in Chatham, Kent, but now lives in North Hampshire with his young family, said he made the switch to navigation to promote better use of the environment.

"Boating is one of the best ways to enjoy the natural world and rivers are great places to escape today’s fast-paced lifestyle and relax," he said.

Julia Simpson, the Environment Agency’s head of Recreation, Navigation and Marine, said: "Stuart is committed to making the rivers a better place to play, and more sustainable, and I am confident we will all benefit from his determination to achieve that."

As well as increasing access, Stuart will help progress an ambitious 20-year development plan for the waterways, funded through a range of partnerships and European money, which includes:

Continuing the rejuvenation of the Thames
Developing the Fens Waterway Link, which will connect the cathedral cities of Lincoln, Peterborough and Ely and lead to the opening up 240 km of new waterway
Creating more recreation opportunities on the River Wye
Supporting increased movement of freight by water
He will also help see through a £30 million programme of restoration and repairs to sites and structures, such as locks and landing bays, along the 1,000km of Environment Agency-managed rivers.

Stuart’s biggest challenge will be how to tackle the maintenance backlog the Environment Agency inherited when it took over the role previously filled by the National Rivers Authority in 1996.

The Environment Agency has ploughed more than £5m from boat registration fees back into river works every year for the past few years but despite that, and the Defra grant, the backlog has continued to grow and a further £30m is now needed to clear it.

Stuart said: "The harsh reality is the current amount of income we receive from boat registration fees and Defra is not enough to sustain our navigation infrastructure.

"Defra has also made it clear it wants boaters to contribute more than the current 30% to the upkeep of the rivers and we have no assurances it will continue to help fund works at the level it does now.

"One of my first jobs has been to look at the how to start to address these difficult issues and to work out ways to soften the impact of any rises on the boating community.

"We have also consulted widely and expect to announce our final proposal for registration fee rates for 2007-2010 in late September.
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Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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