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IWAI Advise on Hacking Prevention

Advice on Phishing and Hacking Protection In light of the recent hacking of the HSE, where a lot the HSE customer data has been copied. it is likely that many of our members may get emails or calls from people purporting to be from the HSE or related sources or [...]

June 4th, 2021|News, Press Release, Uncategorized|Comments Off on IWAI Advise on Hacking Prevention

Help map pump out facilities

Boating Code of Conduct We are all delighted to be able to get back out on the water in whatever guise takes your fancy. We remind our boating members to take care and read our Boating Code of Conduct, as there are more open water swimmers about, more canoeists and paddleboarders, as Irish people [...]

May 14th, 2021|Boating, News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Help map pump out facilities

Nav-Watch Report 2020 is here.

**** News - Nav-Watch Report 2020 is here **** A huge thank you to all our friends, supporters and contributors - report is at www.iwai.ie/nav-watch/ The report is much more than a presentation of issues on the navigations, we illustrate how the most prevalent issues  impact vessel progress. We present minimum water displacement requirements [...]

December 19th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Nav-Watch Report 2020 is here.

Covid-19 – IWAI Guidance – 4th December 2020

Covid-19 - IWAI Guidance – 4th December 2020 #staylocal #IWAI We continue to advise all members to heed the advice from the relevant authorities and to follow the public health guidance as determined by the governments in both jurisdictions. Published government documents detailing increasing restrictions at various levels ROI Roadmap for Resilience and Recovery [...]

December 5th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Covid-19 – IWAI Guidance – 4th December 2020

Covid-19 – IWAI Guidance – 3 July 2020

#holdfirm#staysafe#bekind We continue to advise all members to heed the advice from the relevant authorities and to follow the public health guidance as determined by the governments in both jurisdictions. Published government documents detailing the easing of restrictions: ROI Roadmap for Reopening Businesses and Society               NI Coronavirus - [...]

July 3rd, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Covid-19 – IWAI Guidance – 3 July 2020

Covid-19 – IWAI Guidance – 6 May 2020

#stayathome#staysafe Firstly, we advise all members to heed the advice from the relevant authorities. All citizens on the island must continue to follow the public health guidance as determined by the governments in both jurisdictions. The ROI government has published a Roadmap for Reopening Businesses and Society . NI Government https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/campaigns/coronavirus-covid-19 Personal use of [...]

May 6th, 2020|News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Covid-19 – IWAI Guidance – 6 May 2020

Updated COVID-19 IWAI Guidance – 25th March 2020

Covid-19 - IWAI Guidance - 25 March 2020 New information is becoming available every day as doctors and scientists study the virus and how it affects people. The situation is evolving and therefore so is advice and guidance. The Department of Health is leading the government response in Ireland to COVID-19 and are providing [...]

March 25th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Updated COVID-19 IWAI Guidance – 25th March 2020

The IWAI welcome Kildare County Councils motion rejecting the Waterways Ireland proposed Canal Bye – law amendments 2014

Speaking this week, Carmel Meegan, President of The Inland Waterways Association of Ireland (IWAI) welcomed the unanimous support from Kildare’s democratically elected representatives in the Council and added that it provides further proof that “the proposed bye-laws do not put user requirements, tourism development and local communities at the centre of the regulations.” The motion was moved by Councillor John McGinley. It has been confirmed that at the [...]

March 3rd, 2014|Press Release, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The IWAI welcome Kildare County Councils motion rejecting the Waterways Ireland proposed Canal Bye – law amendments 2014

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