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Moorings

Bramerton Moorings
Bramerton Common - Jan 2021

1. Bramerton Parish Council has four berths for all-year-round mooring of boats on the River Yare at Bramerton Common.

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2. These moorings are primarily for parishioners of Bramerton and anyone living in the village may apply to moor their boat at one of these berths.

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3. Boats moored here must be no longer than 25 feet, including any bowsprit, davits or other gear.

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4. Once a Bramerton resident is allocated a berth and s/he complies with the terms of the Bramerton Parish Council Mooring Agreement s/he may continue to use the Mooring until they move out of the parish.

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5. If and when all the berths are taken the Parish Clerk will maintain a waiting list of parishioners who wish to lease a mooring.  This list will be in the order that individual parishioners express their interest in renting a mooring.

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6. If a mooring becomes vacant and there are no parishioners on the waiting list the following procedure will apply:
i. the mooring will be advertised to Bramerton residents for 28 days on the village website, on The Common and elsewhere in the village;
ii. if after this the mooring remains vacant it will be advertised as available to residents of Kirby Bedon, Rockland St Mary and Surlingham for a further period of 28 days;
iii. if after this the mooring remains vacant it will be advertised as available to all comers.

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7. If a mooring is let to a non-resident under 6ii or 6iii above it will be for a fixed term until 31st March immediately following the signing of the Agreement by the non-resident.  If between signing the Agreement and before the following 31st December a resident of Bramerton adds his/her name to the waiting list the Agreement with the non-resident will end on 31st March, otherwise the non-resident’s Agreement may be renewed for a further 12 months.

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8. The base charge for a parishioner mooring is set each year by BPC. (For 2026/27 the fee is £235.) For residents of Kirby Bedon, Rockland St Mary and Surlingham the charge is the base figure + 50%; for those living beyond these parishes the charge is the base figure x 2.

 

Please see attached copy of Mooring Agreement and Mooring Application – Mooring Agreement and Mooring Application For further information please contact the Parish Clerk.

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Defibrillator located on the outside of Bramerton Christadelphians Meeting Room, The Street, NR14 7DN.

Email us at:

Parish Clerk: Mrs Yvonne Wonnacott

clerk@bramertonparishcouncil.gov.uk​​

Telephone: 01508 493134

Please note that the Parish Clerk works part-time and is contracted for an average 6 hours per week.  The preferred communication method for enquiries is email, and the Parish Clerk will endeavour to respond within 5 working days.  

 

The office hours are Monday to Friday 9.30am - 4.00pm, excluding Bank Holidays.  Please note correspondence sent to the Parish Clerk may be forwarded onto the full Parish Council and/or to individual members of the Parish Council.

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