Poole canoe club plans row a 'misunderstanding' (From Bournemouth Echo)
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Poole canoe club plans row a 'misunderstanding'
5:00pm Tuesday 28th August 2012 in News By Joanna Codd
REASSURANCE: Poole Harbour Canoe Club spokeswoman Sally Crawford outside the existing club hut in Hamworthy
A HARBOURSIDE canoe club has reassured residents over its plans to lease an area of land in Hamworthy for a new boat store.
Poole Harbour Canoe Club has been promised a £50,000 grant from Sport England as part of the Olympic legacy if the scheme goes ahead near Lake Pier.
The club is matching the money with funds raised by members.
Club spokeswoman Sally Crawford stressed that the community club offered healthy organised activity for all ages and the disabled and pleaded for the proposal not to be defeated by misunderstandings.
“The hut will not be sited on the car park. The proposal is for the replacement hut to be placed on a small piece of land at the rear of the car park, which the club cleared under licence from Poole Council and in consultation with Natural England and local residents groups.”
She claimed that the land had been primarily used for fly-tipping, and that the club had paid for its removal.
“The club will not have any exclusivity over the beach or any other area, other than the hut and the area immediately in front, which will be covered by the proposed lease.”
She added: “The public will be able to go on using all the facilities and the area as they have done.”
She also said the club had an ecology survey done and that any further work would be carried out in consultation with Dorset County Council’s ecologist and Natural England.
“Once the new boat house is ready to move into, the club will remove the existing hut and container, including the foundations, enabling this part of the SSSI (site of special scientific interest) to go back to its natural form,” she said.
As reported by the Echo last week, campaigner Eddie Groves has collected more than 500 letters objecting to the scheme.
Comments(14)
steveatbournemouth
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5:55pm Tue 28 Aug 12
N Smith
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6:13pm Tue 28 Aug 12
pete woodley
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6:24pm Tue 28 Aug 12
angrymob1
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6:56pm Tue 28 Aug 12
i have heard it all now
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8:54pm Tue 28 Aug 12
This a local club that keeps kids off the streets.
Live & let live.
Jurasicle
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9:49pm Tue 28 Aug 12
Eddie the Brummy from Bournemouth, what a guy.
The jurasic coast would have several tons of plastic strewn all over if these guys n gals didn't paddle round every year on a womble.
They silently do good deeds while Eddie sits on his proverbial being a nasty busybody.
gallantxxx
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10:34pm Tue 28 Aug 12
pete woodley
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10:42pm Tue 28 Aug 12
gallantxxx wrote:Did it harm you in any way ?.
I went there on a sunny day & the car park was overrun with the canoe club,
da200560
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11:20pm Tue 28 Aug 12
username for this site
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8:30am Wed 29 Aug 12
why not sit in the bath and stay at home
Oar is that too easy for you.
Pablo23
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8:57am Wed 29 Aug 12
A canoe club is a positive watersport which unlike many others is accessable to people of all financial backgrounds.
Those that are complaining with their minor quibbles stink somewhat of jealousy. I really don't see how this adversely affects anyone or anything.
Having said that, will the row of parking spaces infront of the new hut now be unusable?
SteveStur
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9:42pm Mon 3 Sep 12
Hamworthy residnt
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1:15pm Tue 4 Sep 12
gallantxxx wrote:How do you know who were canoe club members? The area is also used by other watersports organisations and kayakers who come to the beach and paddle on thier own.
I went there on a sunny day & the car park was overrun with the canoe club,
paul.p says...
5:40pm Tue 28 Aug 12
I don't know how many members there are in the club but I've been there when the whole place was jam packed with tourists and the boat club. Generally peoplr with cars andboat/canoes take up a lot of space. Will there be a cap on member numbers?
What I'd mainly like to see is some work done to the path and slipway to the beach.