Tuesday, 12 November 2013

New Boss of C&RT Has Plans for The Year Ahead

After a few months looking around his domain, the new boss of C&RT, Richard Parry, made the following statement last week:
 
"All our many users, especially boaters, [my itallics] are vital to the Trust. I want to make sure we listen carefully to views from the cut and openly share our ideas and plans for the future so that we get input from those whose commitment to our waterways is greatest."
And he announced his plans for the year ahead.............

The year ahead

"We have a lot to talk about as we shape our planning for the years ahead. I want to make sure our plans align with what our customers want. There are also things we can do in the short term that will make a difference in the next year. So today I'm announcing a range of initiatives to engage with and benefit boaters and waterway users in general. Our governance arrangements already provide us with considerable input from waterway users through our Council, local Waterway Partnerships, and Advisory Groups—especially the Navigation Advisory Groups. Whilst we value these relationships I am determined to do more to open up the Trust's thinking to as wide a range of views as possible.

  • A series of open meetings planned for Richard to meet boaters and hear their views, starting in early 2014;
  • Carrying out a large scale survey of Boat Owners views this winter with the results to be published in the spring;
  • Setting up an on-going boaters' research panel to track regularly what a representative sample of boaters thinks about what we're doing and the hot topics of the day to inform what the Trust does;
  • A programme of regular meetings with both the national boating organisations and local user groups to discuss the Trust's longer term priorities including, in a fresh approach to planning, the Trust's proposals for its repair and maintenance work with discussion of the Trust's work programme for 2014/15 and beyond;
  • The Trust will also seek informal input from national user groups to the emerging plan to target up to an extra £2m spend on control of offside vegetation this winter in response to feedback already gathered from this autumn's local user group meetings;
  • Regular social media live chat sessions with Richard Parry to reach those who may not be able to come to meetings;
  • Identifying boaters willing to help us achieve better communication on the ground, working with the Trust's waterway teams to provide up-to-date information to those out cruising via notice boards and the ‘towpath telegraph' as well as digital media;
  • Bi-monthly updates on the Trust's efforts to support better and fairer use of towpath moorings, with the first report available now;
  • A review of our traditional User Group meetings to ensure they meet the needs of boaters and other users and to encourage as many people as possible to attend."      

2 comments:

  1. Customers! ...Social media live chat sessions!.... Shape our planning!.. Better communication on the ground!... On-going boaters research panel!.. Control of offside vegetation!... Research panel to track!.. Informal input from national user groups.........What's that i can smell?
    Is it dogs?
    Is it cats?
    Oh, no it's Bull S.it

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    1. Yes, we've heard it all before and nothing material changed.
      With great restraint I am allowing the new guy a little more time.

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