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2020/21 Winter Mooring Price Bands the Pricing Of 2021/22 Winter Mooring Price Bands The pricing of each winter mooring site is based on the consideration of several different factors including: The pricing of nearby moorings (to ensure the Trust complies with competition rules) The location of the winter mooring site The availability of facilities and services near tot the mooring The level of demand for each winter mooring site Price Bands for 2021/22 • Band 1 £7.10 • Band 2 £8.70 • Band 3 £10.90 • Band 4 £14.70 • Band 5 £17.00 • Band 6 £19.00 • Band 7 £20.60 • Band 8 £22.90 Site 'name' (as referred to Site length 2021/22 price per metre, per Waterway unit Waterway locally) (metres) month East Midlands Ashby Canal Basins Bridge 100 Band 2 - £8.70 East Midlands Fossdyke and Witham Bardney Lock Visitor Mooring 120 Band 2 - £8.70 Torksey Lock - Lincoln side East Midlands Fossdyke Canal 120 Band 1 - £7.10 Visitor Mooring East Midlands Grand Union Cosgrove Visitor Mooring 160 Band 3 - 10.90 Foxton Locks Visitor Mooring, East Midlands Grand Union 70 Band 3 - 10.90 Bridges 62-63 East Midlands Grand Union Gayton Visitors Moorings 60 Band 3 - 10.90 East Midlands Grand Union Grafton Regis 100 Band 2 - £8.70 East Midlands Grand Union Stoke Bruerne Visitor Mooring 173 Band 2 - £8.70 East Midlands Grand Union Stowe Hill Visitor Mooring 109 Band 2 - £8.70 East Midlands Grand Union Weedon 94 Band 2 - £8.70 East Midlands Grand Union, Leicester line Kilby Bridge Visitor Mooring 108 Band 1 - £7.10 East Midlands Grand Union, Leicester line Norton Junction 100 Band 3 - 10.90 East Midlands Notts Beeston Canal Beeston Roadside 100 Band 2 - £8.70 East Midlands River Soar Barrow upon Soar 100 Band 1 - £7.10 Site 'name' (as referred to Site length 2021/22 price per metre, per Waterway unit Waterway locally) (metres) month East Midlands River Trent Gunthorpe (floating pontoon) 50 Band 1 - £7.10 East Midlands River Trent Holme Cut Lock 50 Band 2 - £8.70 East Midlands River Trent The Kiln Visitor Mooring 60 Band 3 - 10.90 East Midlands Trent & Mersey Swarkestone 120 Band 1 - £7.10 East Midlands Trent and Mersey Weston Lock Visitor Mooring 100 Band 2 - £8.70 East Midlands Upper Trent Cranfleet Cut 75 Band 1 - £7.10 East Midlands Upper Trent Sawley cut Visitor Mooring 150 Band 1 - £7.10 East Midlands Welford Arm - Grand Union Welford visitor moorings 50 Band 2 - £8.70 Batchworth to Stockers Visitor London and South East Grand Union 250 Band 5 - £17.00 Mooring London and South East Grand Union Berkhamsted, Topside Lock 70 Band 3 - 10.90 London and South East Grand Union Brentford 1 126 Band 6 - £19.00 London and South East Grand Union Brentford 2 66 Band 6 - £19.00 London and South East Grand Union Brentford Visitor Mooring 60 Band 7 - £20.60 London and South East Grand Union Bulls Bridge 2 100 Band 3 - 10.90 Site 'name' (as referred to Site length 2021/22 price per metre, per Waterway unit Waterway locally) (metres) month London and South East Grand Union Cassiobury 200 Band 4 - £14.70 Cowley/Uxbridge, north of London and South East Grand Union 150 Band 4 - £14.70 long term mooring site GU Between bridges 107 & London and South East Grand Union 100 Band 3 - 10.90 108 (Soulbury Three Locks) Hayes town centre (Western London and South East Grand Union 95 Band 3 - 10.90 View) London and South East Grand Union Kensal Green 385 Band 8 - £22.90 London and South East Grand Union MK Blue Bridge 200 Band 2 - £8.70 London and South East Grand Union Nash Mills 215 Band 4 - 14.70 London and South East Grand Union Target Turn 200 Band 1 - £7.10 London and South East Grand Union, Paddington Arm Alperton nr Atlip Road 435 Band 7 - £20.60 Bankside, Uxbridge Rd., London and South East Grand Union, Paddington Arm 100 Band 4 - £14.70 Southall Greenford (near Black Horse London and South East Grand Union, Paddington Arm 160 Band 3 - £10.90 Visitor Mooring) London and South East Oxford Canal Aynho Belchers Lift Bridge 100 Band 2 - £8.70 London and South East Oxford Canal Bridge 236 Wolvercote 80 Band 3 - 10.90 London and South East Oxford Canal Hennef Way, Banbury 53 Band 4 - £14.70 Site 'name' (as referred to Site length 2021/22 price per metre, per Waterway unit Waterway locally) (metres) month London and South East Oxford Canal Lower Heyford Visitor Mooring 192 Band 3 - 10.90 London and South East Oxford Canal Pigeon's Lock 80 Band 3 - 10.90 London and South East River Lee Broxbourne 350 Band 3 - 10.90 London and South East River Lee Cheshunt 325 Band 4 - £14.70 London and South East River Lee Dobbs Weir 150 Band 4 - 14.70 London and South East River Lee Enfield 100 Band 7 - £20.60 London and South East River Lee Stanstead Abbotts 130 Band 6 - £19.00 London and South East River Lee Waltham Cross 150 Band 4 - £14.70 London and South East River Lee Ware 100 Band 5 - £17.00 Old Turnpike Bridge, Bridge North West Lancaster Canal 60 Band 1 - £7.10 138 North West Leeds & Liverpool Canal Bridge 83, Whins Bridge 100 Band 1 - £7.10 Salthouse Docks Visitor North West Leeds & Liverpool Canal 10 berths Band 6 - £19.00 Mooring North West Llangollen Canal Wrenbury Church Bridge 100 Band 1 - £7.10 High Lane (between bridges North West Macclesfield canal 60 Band 3 - 10.90 11-12) Site 'name' (as referred to Site length 2021/22 price per metre, per Waterway unit Waterway locally) (metres) month Whiteley Green Visitor North West Macclesfield canal 60 Band 3 - 10.90 mooring North West Peak Forest Canal Carr Swing Bridge, Bridge 30 60 Band 2 - 8.70 North West Shropshire Union Acton, Bridge 93 155 Band 1 - £7.10 North West Trent & Mersey Red Bull 60 Band 4 - 14.70 North West Lancaster Canal Lancaster 100 Band 4 - 14.70 North West Lancaster Canal Garstang Wyre Aqueduct 100 Band 3 - 10.90 North West Lancaster Canal Bilsborrow Aqueduct 100 Band 3 - 10.90 Fretherne North Visitor Wales and South West Gloucester & Sharpness Canal 37 Band 7 - £20.60 Mooring Wales and South West Kennet & Avon Hungerford Church 50 Band 4 - £14.70 Wales and South West Kennet & Avon Aldermarston 15 Band 4 - £14.70 Wales and South West Kennet & Avon Froxfield (lock 69-70) 200 Band 3 - 10.90 Wales and South West Kennet & Avon Lower Foxhangers 100 Band 3 - 10.90 Wales and South West Kennet & Avon Theale swing bridge 50 Band 4 - 14.70 Wales and South West Gloucester & Sharpness Canal Rea Visitor Mooring 90 Band 4 - £14.70 Site 'name' (as referred to Site length 2021/22 price per metre, per Waterway unit Waterway locally) (metres) month Wales and South West Gloucester & Sharpness Canal Sellars Visitor Mooring 95 Band 3 - 10.90 Wales and South West Gloucester & Sharpness Canal Sharpness 75 Band 3 - 10.90 Bathampton East (48hr Visitor Wales and South West Kennet & Avon 60 Band 7 - £20.60 Mooring) Wales and South West Kennet & Avon Claverton Visitor Mooring 60 Band 6 - £19.00 Darlington Wharf Visitor Wales and South West Kennet & Avon 200 Band 7 - £20.60 Mooring Devizes Wharf 72 Hour Visitor Wales and South West Kennet & Avon 200 Band 4 - £14.70 Mooring Dundas West (48hr Visitor Wales and South West Kennet & Avon 100 Band 7 - £20.60 Mooring) Wales and South West Kennet & Avon Newbury (opposite Wharf) 100 Band 3 - 10.90 Thatcham Bridge (48hr Visitor Wales and South West Kennet & Avon 100 Band 3 - 10.90 Mooring) Woolhampton (west of Lock Wales and South West Kennet & Avon 200 Band 3 - 10.90 94) Cambrian Wharf Visitor West Midlands Birmingham & Fazeley Canal 60 Band 3 - 10.90 Mooring West Midlands Coventry Canal Bridge 10, Longford Road 150 Band 1 - £7.10 West Midlands Coventry Canal Coventry Centre 75 Band 1 - £7.10 West Midlands Coventry Canal Sutton Road Bridge, Tamworth 200 Band 1 - £7.10 Site 'name' (as referred to Site length 2021/22 price per metre, per Waterway unit Waterway locally) (metres) month 6 berths Netherwich Visitor Mooring (in West Midlands Droitwich Barge Canal (narrowboat Band 3 - 10.90 the Basin) only) West Midlands Grand Union Black Buoy Pub 50 Band 3 - £10.90 Lapworth, Navigation to West Midlands Grand Union 50 Band 5 - £17.00 Junction West Midlands Grand Union Radford Semele 75 Band 2 - £8.70 West Midlands Grand Union Stockton 65 Band 2 - £8.70 West Midlands Llangollen Canal Ellesmere Visitor Mooring 200 Band 2 - £8.70 West Midlands Llangollen Canal Llangollen Visitor Mooring 180 Band 5 - £17.00 West Midlands North Oxford Canal Hillmorton Bottom Locks 160 Band 1 - £7.10 West Midlands Oxford Canal Braunston 90 Band 1 - £7.10 West Midlands Oxford Canal Marston Doles Top Lock 53 Band 2 - £8.70 Wheaton Aston Visitor West Midlands Shropshire Union 100 Band 1 - £7.10 Mooring 4 berths Bancroft Basin Visitor Mooring, West Midlands South Stratford Canal (narrowboat Band 5 - £17.00 Stratford only) West Midlands South Stratford Canal Lowsonford 95 Band 1 - £7.10 Site 'name' (as referred to Site length 2021/22 price per metre, per Waterway unit Waterway locally) (metres) month West Midlands Trent & Mersey Bagnall Lock, Alrewas 200 Band 1 - £7.10 West Midlands Trent & Mersey Meaford, Stone 120 Band 2 - £8.70 West Midlands Trent & Mersey Westport Lake Visitor Mooring 100 Band 2 - £8.70 Worcester & Birmingham Bournville Lane Visitor West Midlands 80 Band 3 - 10.90 Canal Mooring Worcester & Birmingham West Midlands Dunhamstead Visitor Mooring 107 Band 1 - £7.10 Canal Yorkshire & North East Calder & Hebble Salterhebble top Lock 100 Band 1 - £7.10 Yorkshire & North East Aire & Calder Navigation Ferrybridge 50 Band 1 - £7.10 Yorkshire & North East Aire & Calder Navigation Woodlesford Visitor Mooring 100 Band 3 - £10.90 East Marton (from Double Yorkshire & North East Leeds & Liverpool Canal 278 Band 1 - £7.10 Arch Bridge 161 to 160) Yorkshire & North East Leeds & Liverpool Canal Leeds, Above office Lock T/P 100 Band 1 - £7.10 Skipton, Between Bridges 179A Yorkshire & North East Leeds & Liverpool Canal 400 Band 1 - £7.10 & 177 Yorkshire & North East Rochdale Canal Todmorden Visitor Mooring 60 Band 2 - £8.70 .
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