The Great Ouse Boating Association (GOBA) is a waterway society on the rivers Great Ouse, River Cam, Lark, Little Ouse, River Wissey, and associated waterways in East Anglia.
The voluntary association was founded in 1958, and has over 3000 members. GOBA is a member of the "Cambridgeshire Boatwatch Scheme", in cooperation with Cambridgeshire Police, the Environment Agency, and the Association of Nene River Clubs.
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The GreatOuseBoatingAssociation (GOBA) is a waterway society on the rivers GreatOuse, River Cam, Lark, Little Ouse, River Wissey, and associated waterways...
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After leaving Cambridge, it flows north and east before joining the River GreatOuse to the south of Ely, at Pope's Corner. The total distance from Cambridge...
Union Canal at Milton Keynes to the River GreatOuse near Bedford. This link will finally enable broad-beam boats to travel from the north to the south of...
sports events, the 2020 boat race was cancelled because of COVID-19 pandemic policy. The 2021 races were held on the GreatOuse at Ely in Cambridgeshire...
shall come over Ouse Bridge, and a windmill shall be set upon a Tower, and a Elm Tree shall lie at every man's door". The River Ouse was the river next...
of Peterborough; the GreatOuse, which flows from west to east past Huntingdon and Ely; and the Cam, a tributary of the GreatOuse which flows through...
with Cambridgeshire Police, the Environment Agency, and the GreatOuseBoatingAssociation. United Kingdom portal Transport portal List of waterway societies...
part of the town. The town centre lies on the eastern bank of the River GreatOuse. The town is close to the A1 road (north-south) and the A421 / A428 roads...
The IWA National Festival & Boat Show run by the Inland Waterways Association is one of the key annual events on the United Kingdom's inland waterways...
River is an artificial, partial diversion of the waters of the River GreatOuse in the Fens of Cambridgeshire, England. It was named after the fourth...
of the Cromford Canal Glasgow University Boat Club The Grantham Canal Society GreatOuseBoatingAssociation (GOBA), Bedfordshire Herefordshire and Gloucestershire...
Canals, and the Rochdale Canal. The Selby Canal connects to the Ouse, from where boats can travel upstream to reach York, Boroughbridge and Ripon, or downstream...
the mouth of the Aire and Calder Navigation where it feeds into the River Ouse, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The port opened in 1826, when...
Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. It is the county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic...
hitherto unguarded northern sector between the Ouse and Foss. Another bridge of boats was constructed across the Ouse at Poppleton to enable communications between...
Great British Railway Journeys is a 2010–present BBC documentary series presented by Michael Portillo, a former Conservative MP and Cabinet Minister who...
Salters Lode Lock. To reach the GreatOuse, boats must use Salters Lode Lock to enter the tidal section of the GreatOuse, and then use Denver Sluice to...
to the River Cam, while Soham and Cottenham Lodes connect to the River GreatOuse. All have been navigable historically, but some are no longer officially...
period, include: Ysa or Usa (14th century). Isa, Ise (14th century). Isis or Ouse (16th century). The name variants Isa, Ise, suggest a P-Celtic origin and...
uses the river for the training of boating skills, following the training schemes of the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) and the British Canoe Union (BCU)...
Bedford, into lakes on his Woburn Abbey estate and soon after that into the GreatOuse Relief Channel in The Fens. British Waterways included zander among a...