Janet Richardson

  • Exeter Harbour – A new outlook for Exeter Canal Basin

    Exeter Harbour – A new outlook for Exeter Canal Basin

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    A new plan and a fresh vision for the Exeter Canal Basin is published today, the aim is to bring back the interest and vibrancy of maritime activity to Exeter and give the Canal Basin economic and visitor focus as a busy harbourside for the city. John Monks, president of the Friends of Exeter Ship…

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  • Shop staff support canal restoration project

    Shop staff support canal restoration project

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    A LICHFIELD shop’s staff have been helping to shape the future of the city’s canal restoration project.Workers at the Three Spires Shopping Centre branch of Seasalt Cornwall, the national women’s clothing and accessories retailer and its outlet shop at the Heart of the Country, took on the task of interviewing visitors to Lichfield & Hatherton…

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  • Help celebrate 21 years of reopened canal

    Help celebrate 21 years of reopened canal

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    BOATERS from far and wide are invited to enjoy an exciting cruise in 2022 across the Pennine hills exploring the Huddersfield Narrow Canal and travelling through Standedge Tunnel, a wonder of the waterways. Organised by the Huddersfield Canal Society and Canal & River Trust, the ‘Summer Pennine Explorer Cruise’ takes place from June 25 to…

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  • LOCAL MP & COUNCILLORS TO JOIN COMMON LAND BOUNDARY DEMONSTRATION

    LOCAL MP & COUNCILLORS TO JOIN COMMON LAND BOUNDARY DEMONSTRATION

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    Protect Dunsfold PLAN B Protect Dunsfold is organising NOW to ensure Plan B is ready should UK Oil and Gas’ appeal against Surrey County Council be successful, allowing them to proceed to drill at High Loxley. The strongest strategy within our power is to demonstrate that access to High Loxley Road from the B2130 at…

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  • Towpath Technical Tips: Getting ready for 2022!

    Towpath Technical Tips: Getting ready for 2022!

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    Sound advice from Ben Sutcliffe-Davies FIRSTLY happy new year to all our readers, I really can’t believe another year has gone.From my last article about winter preparation we certainly have had a variety of bad weather and before we turn the corner to spring I’m sure we will still have some more snow and gales.…

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  • Boating community supports Forces Vets Afloat

    Boating community supports Forces Vets Afloat

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    INLAND waterway businesses and boats owners are coming together to help the newly established Forces Vets Afloat Project restore a boat so it can be used and enjoyed by British forces veterans. Founder and boat owner Andy Flint set up the project in July 2021, and with the support of River Canal Rescue, Ballinger Towage…

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  • Puppet Theatre still afloat after 40 years

    Puppet Theatre still afloat after 40 years

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    Nicola Lisle explores the Puppet Theatre Barge in London as it prepares to celebrate its 40th anniversary this month. AS I step aboard the Puppet Theatre Barge in Little Venice, admiring its attractive, brightly coloured exterior, it’s hard to believe that this splendid vessel was once a decaying empty hull in a London dock, seemingly…

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  • Hazel the Wellbeing Boat

    Hazel the Wellbeing Boat

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    Chris ‘The Boatman’ Leah explains how the Wooden Canal Boat Society (WCBS), has developed an offer which epitomises what the word really means and where Learning – one of the key Five Ways to Wellbeing – fits in. WHEN Peter and Claire Stone donated Hazel to the WCBS in 1988, we weren’t sure what to…

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  • Waterwheel on the Wey & Arun

    Waterwheel on the Wey & Arun

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    DID you know there is a waterwheel on the Wey & Arun Canal – thought to be the only one of its kind on the national waterway system. At the southern end of the canal, on the Arun Navigation, you’ll find Lordings Lock and Orfold Aqueduct (a single structure), along with a waterwheel. Here the…

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  • Vaccine firm volunteers help with canal projects

    Vaccine firm volunteers help with canal projects

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    STAFF from pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca in Cheshire are just a few of the dozens of volunteers working with the Canal & River Trust this winter to improve the Macclesfield Canal for both people and wildlife. More than 60 employees have so far carried out a range of outdoor tasks as part of the company’s corporate…

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  • Second national award for waterways volunteer

    Second national award for waterways volunteer

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    WEST Yorkshire volunteer Cath Munn has received a second national award for her outstanding contribution to Canal & River Trust waterways in the Yorkshire and North East region. The presentation took place at the Standedge Tunnel Visitor Centre near Marsden. Cath, 46, from Huddersfield has been recognised by CRT and the Marsh Charitable Trust for…

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  • New pumps installed at Gloucester Docks

    New pumps installed at Gloucester Docks

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    TWO large three-ton pumps have been installed by the Canal & River Trust at Gloucester Pumping Station in the docks. The new energy efficient pumps join the two existing ones to play a crucial role in managing water resources in Gloucester and Bristol. Water levels in the docks and canal are constantly managed by the…

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  • CONSULTATION ON MANAGING MOORING SPACE IN INNER LONDON

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    The Canal & River Trust is inviting boaters and local stakeholders to take part in a consultation on ways to improve the management of mooring space on central London’s busy canals[1] to balance the needs of local and visiting boats. With boat numbers across the whole London waterway network remaining at around record levels (c.4,000…

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  • Your Top 10 places to spot wildlife

    Your Top 10 places to spot wildlife

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    One of the things that makes Britain’s canals and rivers so special, is the wildlife that lives in and beside them. Canal boat holiday-makers can spot anything from ducks, moorhens and dragonflies, to kingfishers, otters and water voles. Even in the heart of our towns and cities, boaters can get close to nature on a…

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