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CambridgeCabby

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  1. If fitted use them , they are an aid . yes they’re reliable
  2. Sadly Horning butchers has closed , excellent butchers in Ludham village by the church 01692 678226 can recommend their lamb kebabs (minted) very highly , and their sausages /burgers are excellent too
  3. He has a good act to follow whilst the pub was closed , I had the details sent to me by the agents as was considering maybe perhaps returning to the trade . It was a condition of the stern on moorings being permitted that they had full time mooring staff during the season
  4. With the amount of 2020 holidays that have been deferred to 2021a fair few holidays will be at 2020 prices no matter what happens to the prices .
  5. Only one patient at the moment in Addenbrookes Cambridge , expected to be released next week
  6. This is a method often used and seen along the Ant , when using this method always approach the spot very slowly with your bow , checking carefully for any underwater obstructions .
  7. Congratulations , have fun . have a pint in The New Inn at Rockland St Mary , it will be a fun evening !!
  8. But you can put a ship in a bottle
  9. It was operated by Tasty Meats , they’re still trading from their farm shop and if you used to enjoy their meats/hampers they are happy to deliver them to your boat yard if ordered in advance . I used to use them regularly but we now go to Ludham butchers ( 01692 678226) who are IMHO just as good and slightly more competitively priced I find . Tasty Meats contact details below
  10. Don’t worry , Bank Holiday soon be here and madness will return
  11. Yes , as said chuck it out , but before doing so check it is tied to the rope and ensure your feet are clear of the rope too , also try and make sure you are moored facing into the wind
  12. If you need someone to install it , we used John Spruce 07768072004 , who was recommended to us by Alan May when he did our BSS , we found him excellent and most reasonably priced
  13. on the South Brooms are an excellent yard but premium price , Pacific again excellent and better value as are older but equally well presented boats , by all account Waveney River Centre are proving an excellent yard and although they are in their first full season at their helm is one of the most experienced and respected operators . Also more basic but ergo better priced we have Freedom where you will find older boats again and a more personal service . The trouble you may have is that as a group of four males not all yards hire to single sex parties and unless you’re very good friends you will need to book at least a six berth preferably even an eight berth
  14. Thankfully there are still such people afloat , we have encountered quite a few this year . Unfortunately people tend to only post when they have encountered di*****ds as opposed to one of the many friendly , helpful individuals they come across when afloat .
  15. To the best of my ,limited, knowledge the cost of waste collection from boat refuse bins from BA moorings is made by the BA from their budget , up till a few years ago this waste collection from many of the moorings was made by the local councils , at that time a discussion as to whether the boat waste from hire craft was commercial waste or otherwise was rife . It was no coincidence that this occurred at a time of local councils funding being cut and cost savings having to be made . The decision was that hire boat refuse was indeed commercial waste and ergo the council were not responsible for its removal , at that time many of the waste disposal points were removed. As far as dereliction of duty is concerned , there lies the problem , all hire boats are able to dispose of their waste at their hire yard base (not sure if is reciprocal between operators) , private craft even though the rubbish is not classed as commercial with these ,are able to use public waste points (unless indicated otherwise) or take it home , Kate and I normally take our weekends rubbish and dispose of in our home bins , when we were afloat for a week last month we used Oulton YS and Richardson’s (our home mooring) , so dereliction ? Perhaps not no more so for the BA than for the local councils whose businesses benefit greatly from the tourist trade . On the rivers around Cambs their are very few dedicated boat refuse bins , but there are far fewer hire craft too. The problems only arise when there are no bins and individuals cannot be bothered to take their rubbish with them , then sadly the clean up cost is often greater than the cost of providing bins in the first place . and yes I agree Andrew , it is not a you and me situation , we both have an interest in the beautiful Broads and their preservation .
  16. Boat refuse is collected by private contractors and is not paid for by local councils as it is treated as commercial refuse , checking back through threads from when many boat refuse points were removed this was confirmed to me . The responsibility for boat waste removal at BA moorings falls to the BA
  17. Sadly due to people behaviour nowadays (some not all) , if a charge were levied at point of disposal then fly tipping would become more commonplace , AFAIK a proportion of tolls collected goes to boat waste disposal . At Beccles the boat waste bins are in a compound and there is a sign stating “these bins are for boat waste only , and are covered by cctv incorrect use is liable to a fine “ I cannot remember how much the fine is . i should add that the Broadland rates do not pay for the collection of boat waste from these bins , that is paid for from the BA budget . yes some people put boat waste in a normal bin which they could be fined for , but people forget that empty Costa coffee cups , and takeaway cartons strictly speaking are also commercial waste and should also be taken home to be disposed of . i too live in an area of massive tourism and day trippers , even more so than Norfolk and I would rather contribute towards the cost than see the littering that would be the result of not doing so.
  18. All beaches request you take your rubbish with you , as does most National Parks. The main trouble with bins on the Broads is that rubbish from hire boats is commercial waste as opposed to the detritus from picnics and day trippers so we get constant arguments as to whom is responsible for its removal .
  19. There was a compactor there for a couple of years , trouble was people were nervous of putting waste in there and used to lay it on the ground beside it , plus it needed a specialised lorry to empty it
  20. The BA has reported that currently there is a very high quantity of rubbish being left at the rubbish disposal points , and whilst they appreciate it is being left there and not littering the area it would be helpful if visitors and boaters could take it home to dispose of . Full story on BA Facebook page Ranworth photo from BA Facebook page courtesy of C.Dicker
  21. I presume your windlass to be a powered one ? if it is if you google the make and model you can get the specs up which will include max load , depending on which mud weight you decide upon (most are 26kg)I seriously doubt any electric windlass would struggle.
  22. Currently , single mooring only at Gt Yarmouth Yacht station . attached is current BA policy
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