Chiltern Grapevine Issue 42
From A Passing Conversation Please see ‘Chairman’s Ramblings’ for background to this article from Simon and Pat Davis! We had a narrow boat on the canals for years and by coincidence one of our founding Trustees is Paul Wagstaffe who was then Vice President of the IWA and was very involved in helping us design the boat ‘Rivertime’. For some 20 years Simon and Pat Davis ran a boat company specialising in providing boats at hotels up and down the river as well as organising corporate regattas, weddings, boating days and treasure hunts. In 2006 they sold the business to Hobbs of Henley and in 2007 formed the charity Rivertime Boat Trust in order to build and operate a specially designed boat for disabled and disadvantaged children and adults to cruise on the Thames between Windsor and Oxford. The boat has a ramp and a lift for wheelchairs and those with mobility problems and has a large saloon with a sliding roof and a toilet for the disabled. In order to build this boat Simon and Pat Davis raised £165,000. Lucy Herbert, is the Senior Skipper and she is supported by some 50 volunteer skippers and crew. The boat has travelled 8,000 miles and has taken out 12,500 disabled people since its launch. The charity has received the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Services together with an award from the Canal and Riverboat Trust. The BBC included ‘Rivertime’ in a Songs of Praise programme; a video of this episode can be seen at www.rivertimeboattrust.org.uk. In 2014 Rivertime Boat Trust extended its activities to include bell-boating at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre. In its first year over 400 children from special needs schools attended sessions at the Abbey operated for the Rivertime Boat Trust by Bisham Abbey Sailing and Navigation School. This is the first dedicated accessible boating centre on the Thames. In 2015 a wheelyboat was added to the fleet at Bisham along with a Pioneer safety boat. The wheelyboat enables up to 5 wheelchairs and their occupants to have access to the water. This project has been very successful and a club is being formed for those in wheelchairs and their families to be able to use the wheelyboat for days out.
Chiltern Branch Newsletter July 2015 www.waterways.org.uk/chiltern