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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Hertford's Christmas Present: Sunken Boat Finally Removed

Hertford's Christmas Present: Sunken Boat Finally Removed

21 Dec

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Summary

  • A burnt-out boat that sank in April was removed eight months later.
  • Local MP Josh Dean facilitated collaboration between councils and agencies.
  • Hertford Town Council covered the cost of the complex removal operation.
Hertford's Christmas Present: Sunken Boat Finally Removed

Residents of Hertford are celebrating the removal of a burnt-out narrowboat that sank in the River Lea in April, an event they describe as a "Christmas present." The vessel had become a persistent eyesore and a cause for concern over potential safety risks and pollution.

The complex operation to lift and remove the derelict craft finally concluded on Thursday, eight months after it was consumed by fire. The circumstances of the fire remain unclear, though it is believed to have been accidental, and fortunately, no one was injured despite someone living aboard at the time.

Local MP Josh Dean played a crucial role in resolving the situation. He convened meetings involving Hertford Town Council, the Environment Agency, and the Canal & River Trust to devise a plan, as the boat had sunk in an area lacking clear responsibility. The town council agreed to cover the costs, which the owner reportedly could not afford, ensuring the river was cleared.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The burnt-out boat was removed on Thursday, eight months after it sank in April.
Local MP Josh Dean organized meetings between councils and agencies to facilitate the boat's removal.
The owner reportedly could not afford the cost, and the town council agreed to cover the bill for the operation.

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