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Long-Stay Moorings in Birmingham
Birmingham has more miles of canal than Venice — a fact that surprises many visitors but delights the city's substantial liveaboard community. The Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN) form a dense network of waterways threading through the city centre and out into the surrounding urban areas, offering a wide variety of long-stay mooring options from city-centre marinas like Gas Street Basin and Sherborne Wharf to quieter canalside moorings in Brindleyplace, Digbeth, and beyond. Birmingham's canal network connects to the wider national system in all directions: south to Stratford-upon-Avon, north to the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal, and east to Coventry and the Oxford Canal. For boaters who want city living on the water, Birmingham represents extraordinary value and access.
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Do I need a licence to moor long-term?
Yes. Long-stay moorings on CRT-managed waterways require a current boat licence. River moorings under the Environment Agency require an EA boat registration. Most marinas handle this paperwork as part of the mooring agreement.
What's included in a typical mooring fee?
Most mooring fees include the berth space itself. Electricity, water, pump-out, and parking are often metered or charged separately. Always ask for a full breakdown before signing.
How long are long-stay mooring contracts?
Most contracts run for 3, 6, or 12 months. Annual contracts are the most common. Monthly rolling agreements are available at some sites but usually at a premium. Notice periods are typically 1–3 months.