There was a time of course, when no holiday on the broads was complete without a visit to Norwich.
Well not any longer.
The Fine City has turned its back on cruising visitors, concentrating instead on a cash-rush for rateable value.
It seems the new balcony-disported owners of bijou riverside apartments dont much care if its boats or ducks that navigate the Wensum, so as long as there is a convenient place to throw away their cigarette ends, and flaunt their superiority over the by-to-let soon-to-be slum, which is Riverside across the water.
And as the property selling crisis continues to bite, we can expect to see a growing water ghetto, not in Norwich itself, but in the approaches.
These are views of whats fancifully been called, The Norwich River Gateway, but in effect is the abandoned old Colemans Deal Ground, between Carrow Yacht Club and the mainline Network Rail Bridge.
This floating and sometimes sinking detritus, is the picture greeting card which awaits those few hirers and cruising yachtsmen, determined enough to push their way upriver, via a chain of impoverished waterside pubs and former boatyards, in the fond hope that the murderous Norwich binge-clubbers will deal gently with them at 3 pm in the morning.
Enjoy.
