National Community Boats Association

The National Community Boats Association or NCBA is a charity that provides support to Community Boating Organisations. Its does this primarily through training support but also by representing the interests of the member projects with the Canal and River Trust.  The NCBA administers systems to help promote the safe use of the inland waterways.  Its qualifications are recognised by the Canal and River Trust which allows Community Boating organisations to operate boats which carry up to 12 passengers.

A small selection of our member's details are shown below

Truman Enterprise Narrowboat Trust
Our Aims & Objectives. To provide affordable day trips on the canals for community groups and families with members who are elderly, disabled, unwell or disadvantaged. To give an opportunity for people who are mostly from urban areas to experience the countryside and inland waterways. To provide accredited crew training courses for trust volunteers,groups of young people,group leaders and members of the public. To provide volunteering opportunities for people from all walks of life.

Wooden Canal Boat Society
The boats offer respite for disadvantaged people and those suffering poor mental health. Preserving the traditional boat building skills and the history surrounding the operation of these boats.

Pamela May 2
Droitwich Waterways (Pamela May) Trust runs Pamela May 2 which was launched in May 2019, a 50’ narrowboat, electrically driven. She has a wheelchair lift and disable accessible toilet facilities. The trust’s aim is to promote the preservation of the Droitwich Canals, and to promote the enhancement of its environment by taking groups along these beautiful canals. Bookings are welcomed from Care, Residential, and Nursing Homes, Day Centres and Special Interest Group, Social groups and families.

The Kennet & Avon Canal Trust
The Kennet & Avon Canal Trust exists to Protect, Enhance and Promote the Kennet & Avon Canal. The Trust operates 4 large trip boats, 4 accessible boats for holiday hire, and a narrowboat for youth groups and young adult development projects. In addition, the Trust operates the historic Crofton Steam engines and a number of cafes along the canal.

NCBA Training

Training is provided by NCBA projects know as Accredited Training Centres. The ATC has available to it one or more NCBA Trainers who can deliver the NCBA courses. Normally an ATC undertakes all its own training but will often run courses for external people. If you are not attached to a project and require training please contact an ATC in you area. These can be found on the Projects page.

Public Course Information

From time to time details of public training course places are made avaiailable here.

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