I net Nigel only once - about the ill-fated pontoon near Kew Bridge, which he was hoping to save. He was looking for support from the boating community to keep it and adapt it as a short term mooring, of which there are precious few on the tidal Thames apparently. When I spoke to him a few weeks after he was disappointed that he was unable to generate any support from boaters and therefore was not progressing any campaign.I was very happy to meet him and found him robust in his opinions, knowledgeable and friendly. In short, I both liked and respected him.Very sorry to hear of his passing.I believe that path is a cul de sac and is owned by the canal boat residents adjacent. I visited it a couple of times with their representatives, trying to broker some dialogue with Ballymore, which I believe took place and with which I think they were satisfied.Unless I've misunderstood, the whole river/canalside between Heidelberg and the bridge to Brentford Dock will be opened up eventually by Ballymore
Guy Lambert ● 940d