When contacting us, please remember that we volunteer our time, mostly in the evenings and at weekends and like to go out boating too, so please be patient when requesting a response . . . . .
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Priory marina

FREE first night visitor berths for GOBA members


• Berths available at £150m/pa incl. VAT (≈£45.75/foot incl. VAT)
• Chandlery
• Workshop
• Brokerage
• Slipway & Cranage
• Diesel & Gas
• Pumpout & Elsan
• Showers & Loos
• Open 7 days a week 9:30 to 5:00

Priory Marina Barkers Lane, Bedford MK41 9DJ 01234 351931
priorymarina@
bwml.co.uk
www.bwml.co.uk

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Contacting GOBA

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Secretary & general enquiries - Alistair Reid, 01480 493582, alistair.reidQ@Qgoba.org.uk

Membership - Mike Mackay,01353 664229, membershipQ@Qgoba.org.uk

Moorings upstream St Ives - Stuart Turvey, 01234 303589, stuart.turveyQ@Qgoba.org.uk

Moorings downstream St Ives - Roy Wood, 01480 455547, roy.woodQ@Qgoba.org.uk

GOBA News editor - Mike Mackay,01353 664229,
editorQ@Qgoba.org.uk

GOBA News advertising - Paul Goldsack on 01634 234443, advertisingQ@Qgoba.org.uk

Publicity - John Pridmore, publicityQ@Qgoba.org.uk

Bulletin - John Pridmore, john.pridmoreQ@Qgoba.org.uk

River situation - EA at Brampton - 01480 414581, Floodline 0845 9881188 option 1

For general feedback about our website you can use the on-line form here

Or write to:
GOBA
PO Box 244
Huntingdon
PE29 6FE


Registered Office: The Old Police Station, Priory Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 5BB (please ONLY use the addresses above or email for correspondence)

We volunteer our time, mostly in the evenings and at weekends and like to go out boating too, so please be patient when requesting a response.

GOBA is registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts in the United Kingdom and is run entirely by a dedicated committee of seasoned boaters who volunteer their free time for the benefit of the Great Ouse boating community