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Questions
- Is there any law on the erne system for the mooring of a boat on its own mooring is a sheltered area of the erne system
- i am in the process of purchasing a house just of boe island on lower lough erne and would like to build a private jetty there, who do i need to get permission from?
- i am thinking about buying a crusier for the shannon and would like to know where i can find information on permenant safe moorings in the letrim (carrik on shannon) or belterbut areas but i can not find any information on what annual charges are. Any information or help in where to look would be great
- How advanced are the plans to connect the Lower Bann and the Erne System via the Ulster canal?
- Do I have to register a boat before using it on Lough Erne? I see you have an attached form but it does not advise of cost or legal requirement. I did previously own a boat with a registered number (bought as registered already) but I am thinking of buying a new unregistered one. Can you advise requirements please Thanks
- My son is 13 and has expressed an interest in fresh water fishing. Sadly I know nothing about the subject - and would like advice in where to go and who to contact for lessons please. We live in Holywood COunty Down. Many Thanks
- Hello we want to go canoeing in Northern Ireland. Can you tell me where I find someone from whom we could hire canoes. Thank you
- Is there anywhere between Muckross and Enniskillen for refuelling jet skis. If so wat are there opening times?
- I would like to know if any one else is having problems at all the islands on lower Lough Erne.Almost every jetty has speed boat skiers and jet ski’s coming in at great speed resulting in our cruiser getting rocked about. Sometimes we think it is going to end up on the jetty. Can anything be done about it? It can be quite dangerous especially when we are cooking. They don’t seem to respect the speed laws.
- Where can I find information about water depths over the last three weeks from Lough Derg to Lower Lough Erne?
Q. Is there any law on the erne system for the mooring of a boat on its own mooring is a sheltered area of the erne system
A. You should contact the Lough Erne Warden for initial advice as to suitability, etc - tel: +44 (0) 28 66322836 and also Rivers Agency who administer the bed and soil and accreted foreshore of the Erne (the Erne Estate) for DANI - Tel: +44 (0) 28 66388529.Areas(s) : General Erne System
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 02 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 10 Sun Jun 2007
Answered - 02 Mon Jul 2007 Asked - 10 Sun Jun 2007
Submitted : 10 Sun Jun 2007
Q. i am in the process of purchasing a house just of boe island on lower lough erne and would like to build a private jetty there, who do i need to get permission from?
A. You should consult with: 1. Waterways Ireland – Erne Operations office is at 5/7 Belmore St, Enniskillen BT74 6AA. Tel: +44 (0)28 6634 6295; 2. Rivers Agency who manage the Erne Estate (bed, soil and accreted foreshore of the lakes) for the Department of Agriculture (NI). Tel: +44 (0)28 6638 8529; and 3. Planning Service. Tel: +44 (0)28 6634 6555Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland General Erne System
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 04 Wed Jul 2007 Asked - 01 Sun Jul 2007
Answered - 04 Wed Jul 2007 Asked - 01 Sun Jul 2007
Submitted : 01 Sun Jul 2007
Q. i am thinking about buying a crusier for the shannon and would like to know where i can find information on permenant safe moorings in the letrim (carrik on shannon) or belterbut areas but i can not find any information on what annual charges are. Any information or help in where to look would be great
A. Private moorings in the Carrick-on-Shannon area are: Butler's Marina, Carrick-on-Shannon. Tel: +353 (0)1 6610036 or +353 (0)86 2556603. Web: http://www.butlersmarina.com/web/ Albert Marina, Jamestown. Tel: +353 (0)71 9634415 or +353 (0)87 7859148. Private moorings in the Belturbet area are: Quivvy Marina, Belturbet. Tel: +353 (0)49 952 2891 or +353 (0)86 819 6753. Web: http://www.quivvy.com/ The local tourist offices may also have a listing of private marinas in those areas. You should contact the individual companies regarding charges as they may vary from one marina to another.Areas(s) : General Activities Shannon Navigation Erne System Cruising
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 24 Tue Jul 2007 Asked - 20 Fri Jul 2007
Answered - 24 Tue Jul 2007 Asked - 20 Fri Jul 2007
Submitted : 20 Fri Jul 2007
Q. How advanced are the plans to connect the Lower Bann and the Erne System via the Ulster canal?
A. Please see following link for information: http://www.waterwaysireland.org/index.cfm/section/article/page/TheUlsterCanalAreas(s) : Waterways Ireland Lower Bann Navigation Erne System
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 10 Wed May 2006 Asked - 04 Thu May 2006
Answered - 10 Wed May 2006 Asked - 04 Thu May 2006
Submitted : 04 Thu May 2006
Q. Do I have to register a boat before using it on Lough Erne? I see you have an attached form but it does not advise of cost or legal requirement. I did previously own a boat with a registered number (bought as registered already) but I am thinking of buying a new unregistered one. Can you advise requirements please Thanks
A. You have to register your boat before using it on Lough Erne. You can do so by downloading the form from the following URL http://www.waterwaysireland.org/index.cfm/section/article/page/BoatRegistration and sending it to the Lough Erne Warden. There is no cost to register your boat. If you purchase a boat which is already registered you still need to make us aware about change of ownership. You can do so by contacting the Inspectorate of Navigation, The Docks, Athlone, Co. Westmeath +353 (0)90 6494232 or the Lough Erne Warden, Castle Lane, Portora, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh +44 (0)28 66322836.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Erne System Navigation
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 06 Mon Nov 2006 Asked - 06 Mon Nov 2006
Answered - 06 Mon Nov 2006 Asked - 06 Mon Nov 2006
Submitted : 06 Mon Nov 2006
Q. My son is 13 and has expressed an interest in fresh water fishing. Sadly I know nothing about the subject - and would like advice in where to go and who to contact for lessons please. We live in Holywood COunty Down. Many Thanks
A. The Ulster Coarse Fishing Federation, 29 Georgian Villas, Omagh, Co Tyrone BT79 OAT. Tel no +44 (0)28 8222 5202, Email: vrefausse@omagh.ac.uk may be able to advise you on local courses in your area. Bann System Ltd, Cutts House, 54 Castleroe Road, Coleraine, Co Londonderry BT51 3RL. Tel no +44 (0)28 7034 4796, Fax no +44 (0)28 7035 6527, Web: www.bannsystem.com and Northern Regional Fisheries Board, Station Road, Ballyshannon, Co Donegal should also have useful information for you. Tel no +353 (0)71 9851435, Fax no +353 (0)71 9851816, Email: info@nrfb.ie Web: www.nrfb.ieAreas(s) : General Activities Lower Bann Navigation Erne System Angling
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 25 Fri Aug 2006 Asked - 23 Wed Aug 2006
Answered - 25 Fri Aug 2006 Asked - 23 Wed Aug 2006
Submitted : 23 Wed Aug 2006
Q. Hello we want to go canoeing in Northern Ireland. Can you tell me where I find someone from whom we could hire canoes. Thank you
A. If you go to http://www.landwaterair.co.uk/dsp_SearchResults.cfm/ACTIVITIES_KEY/20/Canoeing.htm you will find lots of information on and contacts for canoeing in Northern Ireland including the following: The Ark Activity Centre, Castle Island, Enniskillen. Tel no +44 (0)6632 4250, Email: info@arkoutdoor.com; Share Holiday Village, Smith’s Strand, Lisnaskea, Co Fermanagh. Tel no +44 (0)28 6772 2122, Email: celia@sharevillage.org Web: www.sharevillage.org; Canoe Trails, Countryside Access and Activities Network, The Stableyard, Barnett’s Demesne, Belfast BT9 5PB. Tel no +44 (0)28 9030 3930, Email: info@countrysiderecreation.com Web: www.countrysiderecreation.com; and Canoe Association of Northern Ireland, Western Region, John O Neill, Roscor, Belleek, Co Fermanagh. Tel no +44 (0)79 68623384.Areas(s) : General Activities Lower Bann Navigation Erne System Canoeing
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 25 Fri Aug 2006 Asked - 22 Tue Aug 2006
Answered - 25 Fri Aug 2006 Asked - 22 Tue Aug 2006
Submitted : 22 Tue Aug 2006
Q. Is there anywhere between Muckross and Enniskillen for refuelling jet skis. If so wat are there opening times?
A. On Lower Lough Erne diesel can be purchased at Muckross, Kesh, Aghinver Boat Company, Castle Archdale and the Manor House Marine. On the Upper Lough diesel is available at Carrybridge and Erne Marine, Bellanaleck. It is advisable to contact the retailer directly regarding their opening times. Petrol is not available on Lough Erne. You would need to bring it from a nearby garage.Areas(s) : General Activities Erne System Powerboat Sports
Answered By - Ann Marie Kelly -- annmarie.kelly@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 25 Fri Aug 2006 Asked - 17 Thu Aug 2006
Answered - 25 Fri Aug 2006 Asked - 17 Thu Aug 2006
Submitted : 17 Thu Aug 2006
Q. I would like to know if any one else is having problems at all the islands on lower Lough Erne.Almost every jetty has speed boat skiers and jet ski’s coming in at great speed resulting in our cruiser getting rocked about. Sometimes we think it is going to end up on the jetty. Can anything be done about it? It can be quite dangerous especially when we are cooking. They don’t seem to respect the speed laws.
A. There are areas on the Lower Erne governed by speed limits as per the Lough Erne Bye-Laws 1986. Furthermore, the Erne Navigation is patrolled regularly by the Lough Erne Warden. If you wish you can contact the Warden directly, Tel. 00 44 28 66322836Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Activities Erne System Cruising Powerboat Sports
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 29 Thu Jun 2006 Asked - 27 Tue Jun 2006
Answered - 29 Thu Jun 2006 Asked - 27 Tue Jun 2006
Submitted : 27 Tue Jun 2006
Q. Where can I find information about water depths over the last three weeks from Lough Derg to Lower Lough Erne?
A. Along the Shannon water level gauges, which are mostly at locks, are read daily. These readings are not scientific and are primarily for internal Waterways Ireland use. We do not have specific information about water depths along the system. If the query is about the level at a specific place we may be able to provide that.Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Shannon Navigation Erne System
Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 23 Fri Jun 2006 Asked - 21 Wed Jun 2006
Answered - 23 Fri Jun 2006 Asked - 21 Wed Jun 2006
Submitted : 21 Wed Jun 2006
