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Post by kris on Feb 9, 2023 12:30:20 GMT
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Post by on Feb 9, 2023 15:04:25 GMT
I think the best fundraising position for the CRT is to bleed boat owners for as much money as they can.
Some of us will just buy sailing boats and do things like having a Good Time. How awful this would be.
Sometimes it takes a blah blah blah and a blah blah blah to get the blah blah blah
Isn't it?
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Post by fi on Feb 9, 2023 15:26:10 GMT
Last year CRT increased revenue from boating activities by over 10%, will be interesting to see the figures for this year. No boaters revolution yet......
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Post by kris on Feb 9, 2023 15:26:48 GMT
I think the best fundraising position for the CRT is to bleed boat owners for as much money as they can. Some of us will just buy sailing boats and do things like having a Good Time. How awful this would be. Sometimes it takes a blah blah blah and a blah blah blah to get the blah blah blah Isn't it? I think the bright sparks at crt have already thought about bleeding boaters dry. They’ve just let there captive audience build up. Now they have encouraged so many to move to the water they can now squeeze them dry. In London they can charge up to the local rents and people will pay it( those that can. )
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Post by on Feb 9, 2023 20:49:42 GMT
I think the best fundraising position for the CRT is to bleed boat owners for as much money as they can. Some of us will just buy sailing boats and do things like having a Good Time. How awful this would be. Sometimes it takes a blah blah blah and a blah blah blah to get the blah blah blah Isn't it? I think the bright sparks at crt have already thought about bleeding boaters dry. They’ve just let there captive audience build up. Now they have encouraged so many to move to the water they can now squeeze them dry. In London they can charge up to the local rents and people will pay it( those that can. ) And those that can't and have residential moorings can presumably get it paid via universal credit. What fun. Still better than awful slums but I don't see many residential moorings about and the new ones the local housing authority put in are empty. Most people only live on boats because if is so cheap. I reckon 9:1 This is a basic problem caused by the limited size you can get on a canal boat. Wide or narrow you are still looking at quite a small living space. I must be unusu.al
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 9, 2023 21:01:42 GMT
I think the bright sparks at crt have already thought about bleeding boaters dry. They’ve just let there captive audience build up. Now they have encouraged so many to move to the water they can now squeeze them dry. In London they can charge up to the local rents and people will pay it( those that can. ) Most people only live on boats because if is so cheap. I reckon 9:1 Living on a boat is cheap. My brother and his partner have just been given notice to leave their flat in Lewisham, south east London. My brother says that a replacement two-bedroom flat will be about £1,500 a month to rent. It always makes me laugh when some senile old duffer on CWDF says "It costs just as much to live on a boat as it does a house". Maybe, if you bought that house in 1958. The best quote I ever read about boating was "It's an expensive hobby or a cheap way to live".
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Post by kris on Feb 9, 2023 21:35:31 GMT
I think the bright sparks at crt have already thought about bleeding boaters dry. They’ve just let there captive audience build up. Now they have encouraged so many to move to the water they can now squeeze them dry. In London they can charge up to the local rents and people will pay it( those that can. ) And those that can't and have residential moorings can presumably get it paid via universal credit. What fun. Still better than awful slums but I don't see many residential moorings about and the new ones the local housing authority put in are empty. Most people only live on boats because if is so cheap. I reckon 9:1 This is a basic problem caused by the limited size you can get on a canal boat. Wide or narrow you are still looking at quite a small living space. I must be unusu.al Your definitely special.
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Post by Allan on Feb 14, 2023 21:57:28 GMT
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Post by kris on Feb 14, 2023 23:41:28 GMT
Do you know if the fundraising contract is still with inspired people? It would be interesting to know if it’s ever made money or if it’s still running at a loss.
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Post by Allan on Feb 24, 2023 9:20:57 GMT
Do you know if the fundraising contract is still with inspired people? It would be interesting to know if it’s ever made money or if it’s still running at a loss. No. Inspired People were kicked out years ago and chugging is now in house. Friends is still running at a cumulative loss.
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Post by kris on Feb 24, 2023 9:30:16 GMT
Do you know if the fundraising contract is still with inspired people? It would be interesting to know if it’s ever made money or if it’s still running at a loss. No. Inspired People were kicked out years ago and chugging is now in house. Friends is still running at a cumulative loss. .Thanks for that. So the current crt management are a failure In everything they do apart from selling the family silver.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on Feb 24, 2023 9:52:43 GMT
No. Inspired People were kicked out years ago and chugging is now in house. Friends is still running at a cumulative loss. . . . . . . So the current crt management are a failure In everything they do apart from selling the family silver. Through their crooked lawyers, and their massively over-staffed Illegal & Connivance Services, CEO Richard Parry and Company Secretary/ Head of Illegal Tom Deards, are also past masters at lying to and misleading DEFRA and the Courts.
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Post by kris on Feb 24, 2023 10:02:47 GMT
Get back under your bridge Tony.
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