National Association of Boat Owners

The National Association of Boat Owners (NABO) is a UK inland boating organisation, of which its primary dedication according to their website is:

"Promoting the interests of private boaters on Britain's canals, rivers and lakes, so that their voice can be heard when decisions are being made which might affect their boating"[1][2]

Overview

NABO was formed in 1991, to represent the owners of boats using the inland waterway system of the UK[3] by a group of boat owners who believed that the existing organisations did not adequately put forward their views to the waterway authorities at the time. The organisation is managed by a Council group elected at an Annual General Meeting in November each year, which consists of up to 12 volunteers, who meet in Birmingham every six weeks. There are no specific regional meetings or sub-committees, but each county has a Regional Representative on the Council, a River Users Coordinator to look after the special interests of boat owners on rivers and a Continuous Cruising Representative.[2]

Achievements

NABO, by promoting the interests of private boaters on Britain's canals, rivers and lakes has achieved the following:

Membership

Members are informed of NABO's current progress and status through the organisations magazine NABO News which is published six/seven times a year,[11] and the 'members pages' on their website. To voice their opinions they are encouraged to Attend Council meetings, or phone, write to, or email Council members with their views or concerns.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Organisations and Societies". Historic Narrow Boat Owners Club.
  2. 1 2 3 "Why NABO?". NABO.
  3. "Who's Who?". Severn Estuary Partnership.
  4. "Seamaster" (PDF). Seamaster Club. April 2007. p. 5.
  5. "British Waterways Act 1995". NABO.
  6. "BW Waterways Standards". NABO.
  7. "The Potential of Inland Waterways". House of Commons.
  8. "Dredging". NABO.
  9. "Nationalisation by Stealth". Boating Business.
  10. "Policy Review of British Waterways" (PDF). DEFRA. p. 27.
  11. "Membership Categories". NABO.
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