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CAMPAIGN CRUISE PAST PARLIAMENT

16th January 2007

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Mike Stevens writes:

The cruise was organised by the IWA and marshalled by St Pancras Cruising Club. The majority of the 28 boats involved (which included narrowboats and barges) assembled the day before in the West India Docks, and set off in company on the morning of the 16th, with a target time of arriving off Parliament at 11:10.

The IWA had arranged for their senior people, with representatives of the other groups in the alliance against the cuts, some MPs and the Press, to view the cruise from the trip-boat Kingwood (provided for free by its owners King Cruises, thanks to arrnagement by BMF).

At Tower Bridge
The flotilla at Tower Bridge, photographed by Nigel Stanley on board nb Pisces.
passing HMS Belfast
The flotilla passing HMS Belfast, photographed by Peter Scott from the high-level walkway of Tower Bridge.
Police stop and search
The Police did a stop-and-search of every boat. Here it's nb Lupin's turn.
Photo by Nigel Stanley.
flotilla in King's Reach
The flotilla in King's Reach.
Photo by Andrew Day,probably from Westminster Bridge.
approaching Westminster Bridge
Approaching Westminster Bridge. Photo by Peter Gregory, who I think was probably on Libby Bradshaw's boat Panacea.
ml Westbourne
Westbourne, one of the PLA Harbourmaster launches, preceded the flotilla through Westminster Bridge.
Photo by Mike Stevens.

I was ashore to get some photographs from the south bank of the Thames opposite Parliament. It was a grey drizzly day, which didn't make for very exciting photography.

The parade arrived exactly on schedule, led by Kingwood and escorted by Police and Harbourmaster's launches. They cruised past Parliament , passed under Lambeth Bridge then turned and (after a bit of a delay caused by passing heavy commercial traffic) came back past Parliament in the opposite direction before heading back to Limehouse.

Ganshers II
Gnashers II, belonging to David Pearce, the Commodore of St Pacras Cruising Club, leading the flotilla on the first pass of Parliament.
Photo by Mike Stevens.
boats Gnashers II & Galatea
Boats Gnashers II and Galatea, both from St Pancras Cruising Club, photographed by Malcolm Wood (also from SPCC) on board the Press boat.
Duch barges
A couple of Dutch barges in the flotilla.
Photo by Mike Stevens.
nb Fulbourne
Narrowboat Fulbourne was one of three ex-working boats in the flotilla.
Photo by Mike Stevens.
mv Kingwood
The trip-boat Kingwood carrying the official party.
Photo by Mike Stevens.
Fletcher & Baldry
Tony Baldry MP, a former Waterways Minister, (left) with John Fletcher, IWA national Chairman on board mv Kingwood.
Photo by Keith Langston
Cameramen on Kingwood
A couple of cameramen on the press boat capturing some real traffic on the Thames.
Photo by John Fletcher
Arun outside Parliament
Terry Streeter's Arun passing the Houses of Parliament.
Photo by Peter Gregory.

Graham Keens (who was on board Arun, writes :

There were about 24(ish) boats locking out of South Quay and we were to meet another 5(ish) who were entering the Thames from Limehouse. It's difficult to identify the exact number when you are part of a procession. All vessels taking part were boarded by the Police and 'Stop and Search' forms were completed for each vessel and master as the flotilla headed upstream towards Tower Bridge. The weather was cold and damp, with occasional rain, for the whole of the trip up to Parliament.

The charter vessel carrying the media coverage, invited dignitaries and various officials for the waterways organisations came downstream to meet the flotilla south of the London Eye and then turned to rush back to Westminster to photograph the flotilla passing the Palace. Once past the houses of Parliament, which showed very little evidence of anyone watching apart from a security guard and a cook, we continued through Vauxhall bridge to turn and return downstream.

Flotilla at Westminstr Bridge
Part of the flotilla coming through Westminster Bridge,photgraphed by Stuart Sampson from the Press boat.
Flotilla returning
Part of the flotilla on the return leg.
Photo by Mike Stevens.
nb Anne Louise
Anne Louise from St Pancras Cruising Club, with a prominent banner.
Photo by Mike Stevens.
Ensign of nb Theo
One of the crew on community boat Theo proudly displays the flag of the Tideway Adventurers who run the boat.
Photo by Mike Stevens.
Passing County Hall
On the return leg, the flotilla passes the Millennium wheel, photgraphed by Peter Scott from Westminster Bridge.
Returning through Westminster Bridge
The flotilla passes back through Westminster Bridge on the return journey, with Hungerford Bridge ahead of them. Photo by Nigel Stanley.

It was when we passed back through Westminster bridge that anyone viewing on the Big Ben webcam got a good view of the passing boats. There were loads of supporters on the various road bridges we passed under all waving and taking photos. I even noticed one lady was hanging a large home made S.O.W. banner off the end of Westminster bridge towards the parliament building. I hope she didn't get into trouble.

The journey back down to tower bridge was relatively orderly but once through, all hell broke loose as boats rushed to be near the front of the queue to lock through Limehouse at the leisurely rate of 3 boats at a time. Earnest and Arun locked up with Fulbourne in the 3rd locking and Arun moored up for the night in the basin above. By the fourth locking, the BW staff had increased the number passing through rather than sticking to three at a time. A quick trip to the Grapes for lunch and a well deserved pint was followed by the return journey home. As we passed Limehouse on the train the last set of boats was coming up into the basin. Thanks to Terry and Neil for allowing us to join their boats for a trip to be remembered.

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