Consultation outcome

Environment Agency charge proposals for boat registration from January 2025

Applies to England

This consultation has concluded

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Detail of outcome

Detail of feedback received

We ran this consultation on our Citizen Space consultation website and on GOV.UK for 12 weeks from 25 May 2024 to 16 August 2024.

The response document sets out:

  • the questions we asked in the consultation
  • a summary of the responses we received
  • what we will do as a result of the consultation

Original consultation

Summary

We want your comments on our proposed charges for boat registration.

This consultation was held on another website.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

This consultation is about the Environment Agency’s proposed changes to our charges for boat registration.

The consultation document explains:

  • why we are consulting and what we aim to achieve
  • the economic context
  • the new proposed charging structure
  • the questions we have for you
  • how you can respond

We would like to know if you agree with our proposals and your suggestions on whether we can make them fairer in any way.

Documents

Environment Agency charge proposals for boat registration from January 2025

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Updates to this page

Published 24 May 2024
Last updated 27 November 2024 + show all updates
  1. Added the consultation response document.

  2. The consultation has been extended until 16 August 2024.

  3. We have added information to the tables to make the boat types clearer. Page 11 of the consultation document explains the changes to the text.

  4. Corrected an error in the difference cell for Dutch barges in Table 4 - this should have been £100. Added the word 'unpowered' before narrowboat and Dutch barge in tables Tables 4 to 13.

  5. First published.

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