Estate agency, done differently in Marple and District

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tina

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« Reply #3 on: February 06, 2007, 10:17:14 PM »
Erm OK!  I was actually wondering if the Marina itself was responsible for the hoses not the council!
When you go to a caravan site there are Fire hoses at points around a campsite am I right? Please correct me if I'm wrong!  '<img'>  
Boat owners pay mooring fee's as a caravan owner pays site fee's. Both should therefore have the same safety procedures in place?  '<img'>

the rover

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« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2007, 12:23:26 PM »
':cool:' Why should a Canal Marina be any different than a street with houses on? There are no fire hoses in my street, if people who own boats/barges etc want fire hoses then let them pay for them. Why should I have to pay for hoses out of my Council Tax?

tina

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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2007, 10:42:52 PM »
Hi  can anyone tell me what the safety requirements are on a Canal Marina where there are residents? EG.... Fire hoses , extinguishers, safety points should there be a fire. etc....
My reason for asking is after the terrible fire at Macclesfield the other week where a young lady died on a narrow boat I am concerned about the fact there are no fire hoses there on the marina itself. All the residents were given a smoke alarm by the fire service, but is not quite enough. All the boats have their own extinguishers on board as a requirement.
I have done a Internet search to find out about what is needed by law but not getting the information. Anyone out there able to help?  '<img'>