Former Canal & River Trust chief executive Richard Parry has been appointed a patron of the Avon Navigation Trust (ANT), strengthening the charity’s leadership as it continues its work caring for the River Avon.

Based in Solihull, Richard Parry said he was delighted to accept the role and to join a respected group of patrons supporting the trust, which is responsible for the Warwickshire and Worcestershire stretches of the River Avon — a vital part of Britain’s inland waterways network.
“It’s lovely to be asked to be a patron. I’ve had a connection with, and a huge respect for, the trust for a long time,” he said.
During his career, Richard worked closely with key figures at the Avon Navigation Trust, including Jack Hegarty, Clive Matthews and Roger Clay. He praised the organisation’s ability to manage the river effectively despite limited resources.
“I’ve always admired how well it has managed the river, which forms a key part of the inland waterways network, with such a small and dedicated resource,” he added.
Richard Parry joins a distinguished list of patrons that includes Digby Jones, Tony Hales CBE, Toyah Willcox, and the late Prunella Scales, who served alongside her husband Timothy West.



