I tend to agree with the original post. It’s a lovely spot with the shop, pub and green etc but it’s not an absolute must as some people view it. If it’s full up, so be it move on, but what I don’t like is the boats that spend ages circling around again and again. We were moored there Saturday lunchtime and overnight and witnessed people on some boats waiting almost demanding boats move up to create space which to be honest didn’t exist. We even had a boat which I’m sure is frequently moored at the green In horning hovering over our boat and several others in the corner moorings at 8am Sunday morning!! Give us all a chance to wake up at least
Paul