Travelers School Charity Newsletter Summer 2003
The BBC Children in Need has provided funding for 6 renewable energy and I.T. training sessions every year for the next 3 years. Two have been completed so far in Dorset and Skye. Please let us know if you are interested in taking part, travel and child care costs will be met. The aim is to train people to be responsible for TSC computer equipment and make it avaliable to others on a regular basis.
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The Computer Classroom went to the HES FES (Home Education Seaside Festival) and worked with Psand.net http://wireless.psand.net Psand.net have a satellite internet connection which the TSC classroom network connected to via a Wi-Fi link. (computers connected by radio) The Classroom had 3 computers connected to the internet and was packed all week. | ![]() |
| The charity is looking at getting its own satellite connection to take around sites as internet access is what people on sites want the most. Psand gave us information on how to set up the system. At present were doing a feasibility study and looking at other systems like 3G and GPRS to see if any of these systems would be able to provide the same service as the satellite, or a combination of the two to keep costs to minimum. | ||
BRITISH WATERWAYS
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This is Dave; he makes and repairs musical instruments
and provides gutar lessons. He made this guitar on the tow path. Before he
got a workshop. He lives with his family on a boat on the canals of England
and Wales. Their boat cost them £22,500 and they pay a mortgage of
£300/month. They live on the breadline, surviving on a small
income that also has to cover the costs of a boat license (approx. £500).
We visited Dave and his family to install a TSC lap-top computer on the boat for use by his own children and other families in the local area. They have a 64-watt solar panel and a wind generator on the roof of their boat and this provides the electricity they need to power the computer, the computer is on loan and they have agreed to provide regular reports on the numbers of people using it and the sorts of skills that have been improved. During our visit we also found out how boat dwellers and particularly those with families are struggling to remain afloat in their chosen lifestyle due to the ever increasing impingements of the Moorings Code and the ultimate threat of having ones home lifted out of the canal by a crane if they dont comply with what at this stage are still only guidelines. |
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| Recently The Trial Moorings Code after a period of consultation are proposing that to-ing and fro-ing within the same geographical area is to be ruled out. As in the case of Fred below it would appear that the British Waterways (BW) are attempting to enforce boat dwellers to pay for home moorings to contribute to the costs of maintaining the waterways. As has been seen in some areas these moorings are not subject to any legislation or limits and the price of the mooring could rise drastically as in the case of the Oxford area where many people have been forced to sell their boats because they cant afford to keep paying their mooring prices. What was once a solution to affordable housing for low income families and students trying to improve their own conditions of life in a sustainable and independent way is now becoming a niche for tourism and leisure boating monopolies. This is pandering to the Western mould where tourism makes up a vast proportion of the GNP on the back of a World exploitation trade disguised by brand name hype and media control. | |||
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| Alternative cruising patterns, which would give Fred, the necessary
120 different lock-miles over the three-month period might be;
· Uxbridge to Wolverhampton (near Milton Keynes) and back a total of 120 different lock-miles · Uxbridge via the Regents Canal to Stepney (37 lock-miles); Stepney-Uxbridge (no new lock-miles); Uxbridge- Marsworth (83 lock-miles) Of course, Fred might find it extremely difficult to achieve either of these patterns and ensure that his children still get to school each day! This would suggest that he should attempt to find a proper home mooring for his boat. And if this isnt possible, maybe he needs to reconsider whether living afloat without a permanent mooring is a practical option. Where would the BW like to see Fred move to? Where is he likely to be able to afford to move to? A city flat, or high-rise block perhaps. Like Los Angeles, parts of London and other British Cities now belong to the Third World. The violence and menace are not the same, but the roots of them are. Poverty, writes Peter Townsend, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Bristol University, is not something people impose on themselves for want of effort and community organisation. It is constructed by divisive and discriminatory laws, inflexible organisations, acquisitive ideologies of wealth, a deeply-rooted class system and policies which serve privilege in the short term and destroy society in the long term (New Statesman and Society, Sept.1996). |
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Is it not possible to remember that under the United Nations Rights of the Child, Fred and his children have the right to a home without the fear of persecution, are their rights to education, health and family life less important than the financial interests of cruising companies and private sector mooring operators? It would be stating the obvious to say so but nevertheless a solution must found, that actually encompasses the needs of ALL, the Code will be at this guidelines stage until March 2004 so continual pressure from all who can should be applied to give families aflote the chance to stay there and appreciate the benefits it contributes to their lives. Please contact the British Waterways, Middle Warehouse, Castle Quay, Manchester, M15 4NJ. 0161 8195847 enquiries.spring@britishwaterways.co.uk
Feedback and submissions regarding the trial Moorings Code should be sent
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TRUSTEES NEEDED
We need more people to get involved and become Trustees for the Charity to thrive in the future. We are looking for someone to train as a Treasurer but that person has to be a Trustee. You need to attend 3 meetings before being voted onto the board.
The AGM is to be held in Bristol at Windmill City farm on the 5th of July at 1pm all welcome (the last meeting was cancilled due to illness)
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