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  • CRUISE MOOR: not just a mooring scheme

    CRUISE MOOR: not just a mooring scheme

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    Cruise Moor has proved to be not only popular with the boating community, but with the participating marinas, who have gained more than just new business from taking part. Phil Pickin reports… A COUPLE of years ago, a small group of independent family-run marinas met up over a glass or two of “warm Prosecco” (their…

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  • NEW MOORINGS to transform marina

    NEW MOORINGS to transform marina

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    A REFURBISHMENT project is under way to significantly enhance the facilities at Aquavista’s Buckden Waterside & Marina on the River Great Ouse near St Neots in Cambridgeshire. The major investment, due for completion around now, sees the refurbishment of the existing showers, toilets, laundry and marina reception as well as installation of a dog wash…

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  • COMMON CLAIMS and how to avoid them

    COMMON CLAIMS and how to avoid them

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     Ben Sutcliffe-Davies reports… Paul Knox-Johnston, sales and marketing manager of Haven Knox-Johnston, gave a presentation at the show about some of the most common narrowboat claims. I helped put together some of the topics and want to help pass on the main information to help you avoid a claim. This will be part one of…

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  • CLEVER electrical solution

    CLEVER electrical solution

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    TÖRKMAR has announced the launch of an innovative Electrical Cupboard Solution designed to significantly lower the cost and simplify the installation of electric power systems on narrowboats.  This comprehensive new offering is a key part of Törkmar’s ongoing mission to make the dream of silent, eco-friendly electric narrowboating accessible to a wider audience. The new…

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  • SUCCESS! This year’s Moira Canal Festival

    SUCCESS! This year’s Moira Canal Festival

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    This year’s Moira Canal Festival was another success – and next year’s date is already set. The festival committee said: “What a fantastic weekend of entertainment, food, music, canal fun and community spirit! “From the unforgettable performances by the D-Day Darlings and D-Day Juniors to the brilliant Morris dancers, Gun Money, Canine Partners, Si’s cowboy…

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  • GROUNDING advice from RCR

    GROUNDING advice from RCR

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    River Canal Rescue (RCR) is warning boaters about the risks of grounding after receiving 40+ calls in a six-week period, prompting a higher-than-usual number of call-outs. From 1 June to 11 July, rescue co-ordinators have been giving on the phone assistance to one/two people a day, and while many callers are then able to move…

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  • SAVING ENERGY on boat heating

    SAVING ENERGY on boat heating

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    IT IS usually said that a typical narrowboat needs about 2kW to keep it comfortable in cold weather, although more is obviously needed to heat it initially. Energy (and therefore cost) can be saved by reducing losses, utilising waste heat and/or installing a more efficient system. Malcolm Bridge, IWA Sustainable Boating Group, gives us more…

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  • SWAPPING real waves for the airwaves

    SWAPPING real waves for the airwaves

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    TIM and Tracey Clarke, co-founders of the Accessible Waterways Association, have published their podcast on streaming platform Spotify so their work can reach a wider audience. As reported, the association aims to raise awareness of the fact that there are people aboard boats on inland waterways with a variety of accessibility needs.  Its members come…

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  • MUSICAL CELEBRATION on the Leeds & Liverpool

    MUSICAL CELEBRATION on the Leeds & Liverpool

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    A musical celebration on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal was part of Bradford being feted as the UK’s City of Culture this year. Sally Clifford beat a path to the West Yorkshire market town of Bingley… MELODIC electronic beats play out from the lock chamber. The creator of this gentle yet funky compilation sits at…

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  • CELEBRATING Ireland’s High King

    CELEBRATING Ireland’s High King

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    THE annual festival celebrating Ireland’s greatest king took place this year from Wednesday, July 2 to Sunday, July 6. Brian Boru, Ireland’s High King from 1002 to 1014, broke with tradition, choosing to build a fortress away from the Hill of Tara, the established residence for Ireland’s kings. Instead, he selected a site about a…

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  • BRIDGEWATER CANAL closed until December 2026

    BRIDGEWATER CANAL closed until December 2026

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    THE COMPANY that runs the Bridgewater Canal has confirmed it won’t reopen to navigation until December 2026. A catastrophic flood occurred at Little Bollington, near Dunham Massey, on New Year’s Day following heavy rainfall. It left farmland under water and drained a 1.9-mile section of the canal. Emergency stoplogs were put in to stop further…

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  • LIFE SAVED thanks to Lock Keeper

    LIFE SAVED thanks to Lock Keeper

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    QUICK-thinking volunteers and staff from the Canal & River Trust sprang into action to help save the life of a canal cyclist who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest near the historic Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire. The incident occurred on May 2, when 61-year-old Bingley-born resident Joost Smeele collapsed on Beck Lane, near…

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  • MUSEUM FOCUS: Gem on the Kennet & Avon

    MUSEUM FOCUS: Gem on the Kennet & Avon

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    Nicola Lisle discovers a small but delightful visitor centre in the heart of the Berkshire countryside. ALDERMASTON Wharf today is a peaceful, idyllic spot, perfect for simply relaxing and enjoying the local amenities or using as a base to start exploring the 300-year-old Kennet & Avon Canal.  Never one of the most commercially successful canals,…

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  • WATERWAY RESTORATION conference a success

    WATERWAY RESTORATION conference a success

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    THE Annual Waterway Restoration Conference at the National Waterways Museum was jointly organised by IWA and Canal & River Trust. IWA’s Amy Tillson reports… A packed audience attended this event, held at the historic venue at Ellesmere Port on April 26. Special thanks go to the excellent speakers and compere who made the conference inspiring…

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