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Mort's Riverwatch

An occasional look at the ebb and flow of the Thames

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History

For whom the Belle tolls

13/03/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

I’ve always had a real soft spot for historic ships and boats. Vessels that hark back to an era when Britain really did rule the waves and when craftsmanship was something to be proud of rather than regarded as old-fashioned.

Local people

Owners floored by mooring fees

06/03/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

Most of us who own and use pleasure craft on the Thames have complained over the years about the steep increases in the cost of launch licences levied by the Environment Agency and its forebears.

Nature Recent developments

Barging in on the dredging debate

27/02/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

I’ve had lots of input from readers on the subject of dredging since I mentioned it a couple of weeks or so ago in the context of flood prevention following the recent inundations.

Nature Recent developments

Time to put up the cash

20/02/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

Chris Smith and the PM must get their act together on flooding

How much longer will this go on? The Thames at Chertsey covering Dumsey Meadow
History

From a mystery tunnel to dredging the Thames

13/02/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

Last week, I told the story about Doug Millsom and his friends who, as youngsters, used to play around a tunnel that emerged on the bank of Desborough Island and asked whether any readers knew its history.

History Local people

Fisherman need friends – and some bigger nets

06/02/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

My old mate Doug ‘the ancient angler’ Millsom called me up this week to chide me for ignoring his fellow fishermen.

Walton Bridge
History Local people

Turbulence of the Thames

23/01/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

For those living close to the river, the past few weeks must have been an absolute nightmare.

Local people Recent developments

Would more lock-keepers have made a difference?

16/01/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

The terrible flooding, which has followed days of heavy rain, has caused tens of thousands of pounds worth of damage to home and businesses in our area and there has much coverage elsewhere in this newspaper about the impact on the lives of local residents.

Local people

Dr Tim’s book proves to be quite a tonic

09/01/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

It’s always a pleasure writing about the sports clubs that dot the banks of the Thames throughout our area

Events

The boat show – can you smell the possibilities?

02/01/201429/05/2015Mort SmithComment(0)

As regular readers of this column will know, this is the time of year when I get really excited – because the London Boat Show is about to open its doors.

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To contact Mort, email him at mortsmith32@gmail.com or call him on 01787 226974. He’s always pleased to hear from old friends who provided such a wealth of information and great stories for Riverwatch.

These columns appeared in the Surrey Herald.

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