....you'll owe then the money as soon as you leave the king's naval dockyard and go onto the waters that are included in the whole of the Clyde Estuary.Burst Boiler wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 8:30 pm Firstly, these slides seem to be for internal purposes only, so well done to whoever has leaked them. They are also amateurish, like a summer intern's project. 5% will be put into a fund for wreck clearance - makes a mockery by revealing the other 95% is going straight to the shareholders. Also, they seem to be claiming the kings naval dockyard as included (by coincidence where I am moored) so they can forget about getting anything from me.
Visitors coming through the Crinan Canal will be liable as soon as they leave the sea-lock and all boats from the weir at the extreme upper end of the Clyde, down to lines from Arran to the Kintyre peninsula and Arran across to Irvine bay
This shows the importance of scrutiny of the Harbour Revision Order that Peel Ports operate under and that will soon be granted to Argyll and Bute Council for Oban Bay. Powers granted by law can only be changed by altering legislation so MSP's with support from councillors need to be lobbied.
Lobbying of MSP's and others needs to give them a good reason for objecting to this and pushing for change. The "services" Peel Port say this "conservation licence" will provide are either statutory obligations they already have or are being provided by others.
interesting to see how this will play out...