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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/TheUlsterCanal
Areas(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

Submitted : 04 Thu May 2006 



Q. What is the largest size boat that can safely navigate from the sea to Lough Neagh?
A. The largest boat that can safely navigate from the sea to Lough Neagh is of length 35 m , Beam 5.5m, Draft 1.0m, with an Airdraft of 1.5m at High Water in Coleraine and 4.2m at Low Water in Coleraine.
Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Activities Lower Bann Navigation Navigation

Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 02 Mon Oct 2006   Asked - 28 Thu Sep 2006

Submitted : 28 Thu Sep 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.ie
Areas(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

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

Submitted : 22 Tue Aug 2006 



Q. Hi. I would like to know why there is no control of speeds and behaviour on the Lower Bann. Skiers regularly ski right through Portglenone Marina and one of these almost put my child in danger as she was getting into our boat. I have never seen a warden near here. Why not?
A. Issues such as speeding and inappropriate behaviour are addressed by the implementation of bye-laws. There are currently no navigational bye-laws applicable on the Lower Bann Navigation. However Waterways Ireland is currently reviewing and redrafting generic bye-laws across all the navigations under the management of Waterways Ireland. These bye-laws will be issued for public consultation at the end of the year and input from users will be most welcome.
Areas(s) : Waterways Ireland Activities Lower Bann Navigation Cruising Powerboat Sports

Answered By - Aideen Martin -- aideen.martin@waterwaysireland.org
Answered - 04 Tue Jul 2006   Asked - 02 Sun Jul 2006

Submitted : 02 Sun Jul 2006 





 
 
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