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Join or Renew online today, and pay securely using your Mastercard, Visa or Laser card. Alternative you can pay by Cheque or use our Direct Debit facility. WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN [ Click here to go straight to the Online application form ] Representation: The IWAI is the respected voice of the waterway user, lobbying and advising national and local government authorities as well as other bodies on all matters connected with the waterways including heritage, pollution and future developments. |
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Forum: The IWAI arranges film shows, discussions, lectures and social events to bring waterways users together. Publications: The IWAI publishes Inland Waterways News (IWN), a quarterly magazine, sent out free to all members, which brings local events, activities and developments into national perspective. Download a sample issue here from Summer 2007! - (its 4MB PDF format file). Some branches also bring out local newsletters. The Association hosts this web site at www.iwai.ie where comprehensive information is provided on waterways matters Improvements: Work parties and funds are raised to improve existing navigations and to restore derelict ones. Boat rallies: Rallies are organisedby IWAI throughout Ireland between Easter and October: on the Barrow (Easter) , Dublin (May), the Erne (May), the Grand Canal (June), Shannon Harbour (June), the Corrib (July), the Shannon (July), Lough Derg (July). Competitions help to raise standards of boatmanship, seaworthiness and safety afloat. HOW DO I JOIN IWAI? Membership forms are available here on this web page or from the Membership secretary, Maria Stuart, IWAI Membership, 75 Hampton Court, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Rep. of Ireland. You have two decisions to make:
MEMBERSHIP FEES: (Note that membership is from January to January)
There are three methods of payment of your membership subscription, the preferred option is by Direct Debit as it reduces administration for everybody, but you can also pay by Credit Card over the web and by Cheque/Postal order. |
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| Branches |
IWAI has twenty branches: five in Northern Ireland and fourteen in the Republic and one activity-focused branch. The branches are:
You can join whichever branch you wish. Some people join the one nearest their home; others join the one covering the waterway they use most. You are entitled to participate in the activities of all branches. |
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RoI branches offer a choice between single and family membership. There are
three reasons why you might consider paying the extra: - if two adult members of a family are involved in IWAI activities (e.g. as committee members or helping on a rally), family membership means that both will be covered by IWAI's public liability insurance if there is a claim against them for something done on IWAI's behalf (note that this has nothing to do with a family's own boat insurance, which is their own responsibility); - family membership means that two named adults can vote; - while our single membership rate is kept low, so as not to exclude anyone from membership, the family rate allows those who can afford it to give a little extra to the Association. |