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Post by mischief on Nov 4, 2016 10:50:47 GMT
Hi all,
I have posted this elsewhere but as I know that a couple of people are now over here instead I though it would be sensible to ask here as well. I am hoping that I will get good news - I could do with some!
I have been looking for residential moorings for our two boats as my youngest needs to be registered at a doctors for ongoing care. We currently have leisure moorings that have a very strict NO post delivery at all in any circumstances which is fair enough. I have believed that this is true of all leisure moorings and so have been looking exclusively at residential moorings. Does anyone have any experience of living on a leisure mooring and getting post delivered and being registered at a local doctors? If it is possible then it would open up our options considerably as as you can probably imagine trying to get moorings for two boats is a little on the difficult side.
Many thanks for any help/advice.
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Post by peterboat on Nov 4, 2016 12:08:18 GMT
Our moorings are leisure but people pay council tax here have mail delivered here and go to DRs so some councils have a commonsense system and some owners of moorings are better than others its all down to people I am afraid
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Post by mischief on Nov 4, 2016 12:19:56 GMT
Our moorings are leisure but people pay council tax here have mail delivered here and go to DRs so some councils have a commonsense system and some owners of moorings are better than others its all down to people I am afraid It does mean it is worth my while contacting places that only say leisure though. I have been focusing only on residential so this is a new idea for me. Personally I can't wait until we can just cc but until my youngest is settled and happy somewhere we need a proper mooring. I appreciate your help.
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Post by lollygagger on Nov 4, 2016 12:34:57 GMT
Our moorings are leisure but people pay council tax here have mail delivered here and go to DRs so some councils have a commonsense system and some owners of moorings are better than others its all down to people I am afraid It does mean it is worth my while contacting places that only say leisure though. I have been focusing only on residential so this is a new idea for me. Personally I can't wait until we can just cc but until my youngest is settled and happy somewhere we need a proper mooring. I appreciate your help. the marina I'm moored in is 100% residential, but does the post. In fact Royal Mail actually operate a post office in the marina building one afternoon so you can send letters and parcels without leaving the site. Just because it's not residential doesn't mean people don't spend extended periods on their boats and need services.
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