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Lock-keepers to lose homes

8:34am Wednesday 23rd April 2008

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EIGHT Oxfordshire lock-keepers and their families will be forced to find new homes after the Environment Agency announced it plans to sell off or rent out their properties.

A lock-keeper's house in Laburnum Road, Botley, will be sold and properties at Godstow, Buscot, Culham, Little Wittenham, Shifford, Sandford-on-Thames, Rushey and Wallingford, will be put up for rent.

The properties are among ten being sold and 12 being rented out in the River Thames region as part of an efficiency drive by the agency. Rushey is the only one which is not occupied by a lock-keeper.

Lock staff occupy all the Oxfordshire properties rent free, but will have to move out.

An agency spokesman said the buildings were no longer needed for operational reasons.

He added: "We will not be moving anyone out of a house until they have another suitable house they are able to go to - we will not be making anyone homeless."

Thames waterways manager Eileen McKeever said one of the reasons the agency did not need so many lock-keepers living in riverside homes was because telephones and cars made communications and getting around easier.

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barney, oxford says...
1:11pm Wed 23 Apr 08

Ive worked the locks, eileen Mckeever should eb hung drawn and quartered

Betsy Devine, Oxford says...
3:22pm Wed 23 Apr 08

This is absurd. Lock-keepers have been living next to locks, not "rent free" but in exchange for performing real public service. Why should they lose their homes to make 9 yuppies happy? This is the same kind of government "efficiency" that shuts down much-needed post offices.

anon, wallingford says...
4:25pm Wed 23 Apr 08

Sad as it may be....if there's no longer the need for a lock keeper then I'm afraid they must move out. Same as clergy living in vicarages, etc etc.

Alwyn, Didcot says...
2:04am Thu 24 Apr 08

More short term thinking! The lock keepers will still be needed but instead of being on the spot they can be reached by phone! Tragedy waiting to happen.

Bob, says...
9:42am Thu 24 Apr 08

So phones and cars have finally arrived, I wonder what people have been using for the last 100 years

Adrian, Didcot says...
10:01am Thu 24 Apr 08

I think this is rather short sighted. Going on a number of canal boat holidays you meet people with zero training or knowledge of the way to behave, that'll be some more places they can perpetuate their mistakes. I suspect the residences will also in a number of cases end up with folks who consider having thousands traipsing around their property an inconvienience and I'll bet they're no longer maintained to look so good too.

Ewan Larcombe, Datchet, Berks says...
4:32pm Thu 24 Apr 08

Typical of the Environment Agency - no sense or understanding - just liquidate national assets in order to reduce costs!

Disillusioned, Oxford says...
10:04am Fri 25 Apr 08

Yet another cut in services at a time when we all worry about flooding, thank God our lock-keeper is still here.

rabbi2, didcot says...
12:11am Thu 1 May 08

Is this to pay the ridiculous bonus'es to 2 many upper managers as always?
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