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Roar of approval for boating return

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A RETURN of boat hire and cruises to Evesham has been greeted with a roar of approval.

The colourful green and red dragon pedalos have become particular­ly popular with DIY boating locals and tourists who have been queuing up to chill out on the beautiful River Avon.

Laid-back cruises on board Easy Tiger have also been a big hit thanks to Avon Navigation Trust (ANT) and Wychavon District Council working in partnershi­p to bring back pleasure boating to the town’s crowd-pulling parks.

ANT has engaged delivery partners Bonkers Activities and Severn Leisure to operate from the Abbey Park and Workman Gardens’ moorings.

“The trust is very happy to support our river users and towns, which are promoting the river for the benefit of both communitie­s and visitors,” said Clive Matthews, chief executive of ANT, which has launched the William James mobile River Avon Welcome Centre and has sited its youth and volunteeri­ng flagship Neptune in Evesham.

“We have had such a lot of positive feedback from people who are delighted to be able to enjoy being on the river as part of their day out.”

Evesham’s mayor and father of three, Coun Mark Goodge, said his family was among those loving being able to mess about on the river.

“As a riverside town, the Avon is a really important part of our leisure industry and economy and it’s great to see people enjoying the river again at weekends and in school holidays,” he commented.

Severn Leisure’s 12-seater Easy Tiger offers 45 to 60-minute trips on a first come first served basis from Hampton Ferry and Abbey Park.

Bonkers’ Evesham Dragon Watersport­s team is hiring out pedalos, paddleboar­ds and katakanus with more activities planned.

Wychavon District Council has also welcomed the success. Coun Mark Ward, executive board member for economic growth and tourism for Wychavon District Council, said: “It’s great to see Evesham’s fabulous River Avon being used for leisure activities.

“This underpins the first strategic objective of the Evesham Town Centre Investment Prospectus which is to develop Evesham as a leisure destinatio­n, a great day out and making the most of its picturesqu­e River Avon setting in the Vale of Evesham.”

 ?? PHOTO: ANT ?? Evesham Mayor Coun Mark Goodge is pictured on board one of the colourful dragons with his children Ellie, aged 15, Abigail, 12 and three-year-old Nathaniel.
PHOTO: ANT Evesham Mayor Coun Mark Goodge is pictured on board one of the colourful dragons with his children Ellie, aged 15, Abigail, 12 and three-year-old Nathaniel.

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