Andrewcook Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 Herbert Woods has put a warning sign about Day Boats being in use for Locals Only . I hope it works? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheesey69 Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 Just wait until the end of March and anyone can use them. Must be easier. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 According to the TV News just now local means up to five miles. Until that point I would have questioned what is local but that distance seems reasonable. I wonder if Herbert Woods has not scored something of a home goal here. Wouldn't have thought that it's worth all the aggro. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldBerkshireBoy Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 This thread needs blending with the existing thread of the same name in the same sub forum imho. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marshman Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 There is no definition in the legislation of local - that I would guess is the papers interpretation! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldBerkshireBoy Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 Local: Existing in or belonging to the area where you live Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 13 minutes ago, OldBerkshireBoy said: . . . . . . . belonging to the area where you live The area in which I live is The Broads but for my wife and I to drive to Potter & back, with no detours, is getting on for fifty miles. Local, maybe, but is that a reasonable distance or within the spirit of the guidelines? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marshman Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 Define area then! The fact is that there is no definition of "local" in the legislation as I said earlier. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheQ Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 I think that 5 miles came from the Welsh government which announced the change today or yesterday.. With the Llywodraeth Cymru minister saying the change was from "stay at home" to "stay local" meaning 5 miles, though he admitted those in the countryside would have to go further for essential shopping. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldBerkshireBoy Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 8 minutes ago, JennyMorgan said: The area in which I live is The Broads but for my wife and I to drive to Potter & back, with no detours, is getting on for fifty miles. Local, maybe, but is that a reasonable distance or within the spirit of the guidelines? Let us say the pubs were open again, now you can`t call a pub in Potter your local by any stretch of your imagination can you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thunder Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 from the 29th March Barnes brink craft are hirering their large cruisers as day boats 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 as has been said before there is legislation and guidance, the guidance is there to aid interpretation of the legislation, the guidance says within the village or part of town that you live. my interpretation of that is within reasonable walking distance, ie around 5 miles max. you can argue that the legislation sets no distance, but if you were stopped by a policeman his interpretation of the guidance might suddenly become relevant. yes you could argue it in court, but i can just see a judges thinking that a policemans interpretation of the guidance was valid. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExSurveyor Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 2 hours ago, JennyMorgan said: I wonder if Herbert Woods has not scored something of a home goal here. Can you put a value on the free advertising, the name will be in the back of peoples mind when they book after lockdown. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hylander Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 Speaking of the word 'local' , I watch You tube and there has been quite a few videos of someone being out and about all over from North Norfolk to Gt Yarmouth etc , well my interpretation of the 'advice' is to stay local and only go out for essential shopping and medical appointments. Am I missing something. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorfolkNog Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 I would say local means your locality. Say for example you lived in Brundall - Strumpshaw might be OK but Norwich or Yarmouth probably not unless for education or business etc. The five miles is probably a good example even if it's not enshrined in law I bet the police or courts would view it as reasonable. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheesey69 Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 I’m afraid the law does not work like that. You define local at a set thing then it must always be that set distance. One persons reasonable is another person’s unreasonable. Ive only heard of distance prosecutions at great miles like over a hundred miles round trip. Over forums argue that it means your county but who knows? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 1 hour ago, OldBerkshireBoy said: Let us say the pubs were open again, now you can`t call a pub in Potter your local by any stretch of your imagination can you? I might, if there were a really acceptable pub there! I'm afraid that I've been spoilt by the pubs down South and now Lathams has become just another QD, I'm surrounded by three of 'em, i've no real justification for going to Potter, even for the excellent hot dog stall, if it's still there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldBerkshireBoy Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 1 minute ago, JennyMorgan said: I might, if there were a really acceptable pub there! Yes, thought you might say something like this! Have a good weekend! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 1 minute ago, OldBerkshireBoy said: Have a good weekend! Likewise to you and yours. Don't think that we'll be going anywhere though. Picked up a decent piece of lamb the other day so that's Mothering Sunday taken care of, perhaps. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrewcook Posted March 12, 2021 Author Share Posted March 12, 2021 Hi Hi Forum Members . As to the Distance of Local I think Wroxham is Five Miles from Potter Heigham / Hickling / Acle / Ludam in the Ring I believe? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 in the guidance from the government there are the following extracts Quote National lockdown: stay at home You should follow this guidance in full. You can be fined if you break the law. Approximately 1 in 3 people who have coronavirus have no symptoms and could be spreading it without realising it. You should follow the guidance on how to stop the spread of coronavirus at all times. Quote When you can leave home You must not leave or be outside of your home except where you have a ‘reasonable excuse’. This is the law. The police can take action against you if you leave home without a ‘reasonable excuse’, and issue you with a fine (Fixed Penalty Notice). You can be given a Fixed Penalty Notice of £200 for the first offence, doubling for further offences up to a maximum of £6,400. under which for exercise Quote Exercise and outdoor recreation You can leave your home to exercise or to visit a public outdoor place for outdoor recreation, such as a coffee on a bench or a picnic in a park. This can be on your own, with one other person when in a public outdoor place, or with your household or support bubble. You should minimise the time you spend outside your home, and you should not travel outside your local area. Stay 2 metres apart from anyone not in your household or support bubble and follow the guidance on how to stop the spread of coronavirus at all times. Quote Travel You must not leave your home unless you have a reasonable excuse (for example, for work or education purposes). If you need to travel you should stay local. This means you should avoid travelling outside of your village, town or the part of a city where you live. You should reduce the number of journeys you make overall. above quotes from -https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-lockdown-stay-at-home Although not giving a set distance the guidance is clear, you will see in the first quote that it says you must follow the guidance in full and that you can be fined if you break the law. to me this means that the guidance has the full backing of the law, no ifs buts or maybe. the last quote defines local. since it is the government that says this further argument that the guidance is not the legislation is pointless, the police will use the legislation to police the government guidelines. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 Writing about distances and what might be reasonable highlights a typical Broads oddity. The map shows it is 14.3 miles from Oulton Broad to Burgh St Peter by road so I could not reasonably go to the Waveney Inn by car, but then I could go by boat, by river it's only about 2 1/4 miles from my mooring. I wonder if it's open? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RumPunch Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 Devils advocate. My 'local' Council Tax is paid to North Norfolk Council - it is defined as a local tax by Government, so I could argue anywhere in that area is fair game Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paladin Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 1 hour ago, grendel said: Although not giving a set distance the guidance is clear, you will see in the first quote that it says you must follow the guidance in full and that you can be fined if you break the law. to me this means that the guidance has the full backing of the law, no ifs buts or maybe. the last quote defines local. since it is the government that says this further argument that the guidance is not the legislation is pointless, the police will use the legislation to police the government guidelines. Many would disagree. Guidance is not law, unless it is repeating what the law actually says. “What is the difference between legislation and guidance? To find out exactly what the rules are during the coronavirus pandemic, you need to look at both legislation and government guidance. Legislation sets out legal obligations and restrictions that are enforceable by law. If you do not abide by the legislation you are breaking the law. Guidance and advice is likely to be based on legislation (in which case it will be legally binding) and it might offer the best or most appropriate way to adhere to the law. The law is what you must do; the guidance might be a mixture of what you must do and what you should do.” (source: HMG ) “They [the police] have powers to enforce the law and maintain public order, but they are not empowered to enforce the government’s guidance where it is more demanding than the law.” (source: The Institute for Government ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorfolkNog Posted March 12, 2021 Share Posted March 12, 2021 I don't think it's about getting the tape measure out or working out can I go to A or B. The idea is that we stay at home and go out for essential shopping or exercise. You are only supposed to travel for education, work, medical appointments etc. I know everyone is desperate to get out (me included) but until the end of the month we are not supposed to make non essential journeys which a trip in a day boat probably is. I think Herbert Woods are pushing it really and encouraging people to stretch the rules. I haven't been in the pub since the end of November so I guess I can wait a few more weeks. But rest assured I will make the most of it when it's opened up 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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