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Burnham-On-Sea boat owners attack winter car parking charge plans

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The introduction of winter car parking fees along Burnham seafront has been heavily criticised by boat owners in the town this week.

Burnham Boat Owners Association is unhappy with Sedgemoor District Council’s decision to introduce year-round car parking fees on The Esplanade from this October, as recently revealed here.

Pete Nicholson, Chairman of the group, told town councillors at a meeting on Monday (April 7th): “The winter charging along The Esplanade due to start this coming October would put a great burden on our members.”

He added: “Our club’s fishing season and competitions are mainly held in the winter months to avoid the holiday season.”

“It is with disappointment that Sedgemoor are trying to bring winter charging on the Esplanade again. Burnham Boat Owners has been in existance for over 30 years and plans its events so as not to compromise any events which SDC or the town council hold on The Esplanade.”

“Since the introduction of summer charging, members attending our competitions have dwindled. Winter charges would put a 40 per cent increase on the cost of taking part in one of our competitons or day fishing for our members.”

“As for the recent survey held into the cost of parking and launching fees in other areas, Burnham’s prices are probably on a par with the others but, for instance, Baiter car park in Poole charges £6 but provides boat wash down facilities.”

“Government findings prove that recreational fishing brings in more revenue than commercial fishing to local businesses. Winter charging will not only drive us out of town – but locals too.”

Mr Nicholson’s comments have also been endorsed by Burnham Chamber of Trade, which earlier this year said it was also not in favour of winter car parking charges.

Last week, Burnham-On-Sea.com reported that boat owners plan to send dozens of letters to councillors expressing their opposition to an increased in jetty launch. The annual cost of permits rose on April 1st from £15 to £20 and boat owners must now also have public liability insurance for £3million before they use the jetty.

Our photos show a boat launching from Burnham beach during a recent fishing competition and, below, Mr Nicholson addressing the town council

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