
Having not written a blog for a while; my status has changed slightly. I’ve moved down the road, from Devizes to somewhere called Pewsey.
It’s a small town on the Avon.
CRT rules state you have to move neighbourhood every two weeks, unless you have ‘permanent moorings’.
Currently, this applies to me.
Canal and River Trust mooring rules
The Canal and River Trust are pretty fuzzy about the meanings and measurements involved.
There is an article here about what a ‘neighbourhood’ represents for the CaRT.
The rules are pretty clear. You have to keep moving.
The advantage of it being Winter: All visitor moorings are 14 days, (unless otherwise stated).
Related Reading

Step 1: Braunston to Watford Locks Two flights of locks. One of them staircase locks at Watford.The other Braunston Locks. One that I’ve done a...

In the 1990’s, a political scientist named Stanley Feldman developed a set of four very simple questions to related to parenting to test the level...

Taking overnight stays in Gayton, Norton Junction and Napton along the way! Back out in the sticks Spring is here. At least in theory. Whilst...

Moving from continuous cruising to a marina for winter mooring. That's right! Escaping from the cold this year in Gayton Marina.

Continuous cruising rules Each 14 days as a continuous cruiser; you have to move location. Not only that, each 14 days that move has to...
Well the canal-side looks very pleasant – and it’s good to see Bonnie’s roof looking nice & bright around the chimney stack – well done! Did the tar take much moving?
It needs one of those swivel ‘type’ chimneys.