Sorry if you have already seen this, but for those who do not get it, little 
bit of lite reading!
 
>From IWA Head Office
 
 
Moose









 
 
Dear Waterways Supporter,
 
Further to the recent announcement by the Environment Agency that it was 
intending to de-man selected Thames Lock houses and dispose of them by sale or 
let. The Inland Waterways Association (IWA) has been carrying out some 
intensive parliamentary lobbying; together with writing to many Thames side MPs 
in whose constituencies the lock houses are situated. An Early Day Motion has 
now been tabled by Ian Taylor MP for Esher and Walton, concerning the proposed 
sell-off of Lock Houses on the Thames by the Environment Agency.
 
Early Day Motion 1587 states:
 
“That this House is concerned about the Environment Agency's proposal to 
dispose by sale or letting of 22 lock-keepers' homes along the Thames; 
recognises the importance of lock-keepers being resident in homes adjacent to 
locks to maintain safety on the river; fears for the welfare of the 
lock-keepers and their families; and calls on the Government to ask the 
Environment Agency to re-examine its decision so as to protect this unique part 
of the nation's river heritage and the tradition of lock-keepers living at the 
site of locks.”
 
IWA believes that this Early Day Motion is a reflection of the unprecedented 
concern and outrage of many people currently being expressed up and down the 
river.
 
Former Thames Navigation and Recreation Manager John Redmond, speaking in 
support of IWA’s campaign said:
 
 “ I am saddened to think that Thames managers are unable to find other 
efficiency savings that would have less of a permanent impact on the wellbeing 
of the River Thames, its users and local residents. Having staff living on site 
and being generally available as the first port of call for weir work and 
emergencies has proven its worth time and again over the years.” 
 
IWA asks that all waterway supporters join together in lobbying their MPs to 
support this EDM and to help save an essential safety service and a distinct 
and valuable part of the Thames waterside community.
 
You can see the details of the Early Day Motion and which MPs have signed at :
http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails.aspx?EDMID=35864&SESSION=891
 
 
Even If you MP has signed it is still worth contacting them to let them know of 
your support for their actions.
 
Information on how to contact your local member of parliament can be obtained at
www.theyworkforyou.com/
 
 
 
For more information please contact  Jo Gilbertson  01923 711 114
 
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Jo GilbertsonCampaign & Communications Manager
The Inland Waterways AssociationNon-profit Distributing Company Limited by 
Guarantee No 612245Registered Charity No 212342Registered Office: 3 Norfolk 
Court, Norfolk Road, Rickmansworth, WD3 1LTTel: 01923 711114 Ext 31E-mail: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] website: www.waterways.org.uk P sustainable thinking...please 
don't print this e-mail unless you really need to
 
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