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  • IMPROVING ACCESS for disabled canal users

    IMPROVING ACCESS for disabled canal users

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    THE Accessible Waterways Association is working closely with the Canal & River Trust to expand the scope of disabled boaters’ meetings. Founder Tracey Clarke said: “The current meetings began after I had a series of consultations with the CRT to discuss the needs of all canal users – not just boaters – with accessibility issues. …

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  • BRIDGE REPAIRS: Complete

    BRIDGE REPAIRS: Complete

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    THE CANAL & River Trust has completed a five-month programme of works to refurbish Royal Oak Swing Bridge, which carries Woodhouse End Road over the Macclesfield Canal in Oakgrove, Cheshire. With the repairs requiring a road closure, the bridge reopened on April 25 following the work by the UK’s largest canal charity. The increased weight…

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  • SEDIMENT REMOVED by floating digger

    SEDIMENT REMOVED by floating digger

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    WATERWAYS charity Canal & River Trust is carrying out dredging on the Ashby Canal in Leicestershire as part of vital works to help ensure boaters can continue to use the centuries-old waterway. The dredging will see the charity remove around 7000 tons of sediment at various locations on the canal between Sutton Cheney and Market…

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  • WIN chandlery vouchers worth £250

    WIN chandlery vouchers worth £250

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    To celebrate River Canal Rescue’s 25th anniversary, managing director, Stephanie Horton, is giving away prizes every month, throughout the year. In June, Towpath Talk readers can win £250 worth of chandlery vouchers. Choose between vouchers from online marine equipment distributors, ASAP Supplies and Aquafax, or Midland Chandlers who as well as an online service, has…

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  • ARMADA invades Government by river

    ARMADA invades Government by river

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    AN ARMADA of boats took part in a friendly invasion of London but carried a serious message to the Government: ‘Put cash into the waterways’. Fund Britain’s Waterways (FBW) organised a protest flotilla with many boats taking part in a month-long cruise from Lincolnshire to the capital, calling on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to…

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  • FOXTON hosts 75th anniversay celebration

    FOXTON hosts 75th anniversay celebration

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    FOXTON Locks is set to host a weekend-long canal festival celebrating the pivotal role that Leicestershire’s waterways played in the renaissance of the nation’s canal network 75 years ago. The festival, taking place on June 7 and 8, is being organised by the Leicestershire branch of the IWA with local partners including the Canal &…

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  • VOLUNTEERS compile huge canal survey

    VOLUNTEERS compile huge canal survey

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    A VOLUNTEER-LED heritage survey of 2000 miles of canal network in England and Wales has started this year – the first in more than three decades. The work, which will take four years to complete, will create a vast digital database which will detail the history of the network and its associated structures. This is…

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  • EXTENDED: Story Competition Deadline

    EXTENDED: Story Competition Deadline

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    River Canal Rescue has extended the deadline for its story-telling competition to 31 May, giving boaters more time to submit an entry about ‘life on the cut’. The story – a maximum of 700 words and three photos – must relate to boating over the past 25 years and can be funny, dramatic etc, as…

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  • SUMMER PARTY: All welcome!

    SUMMER PARTY: All welcome!

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    Only a few weeks to go until River Canal Rescue’s 25th anniversary celebration! The free family-friendly party is from 1-7pm on Sunday 8 June, at the Stafford Riverway Link Grounds, Baswich, Stafford, ST17 4FR. Near RCR HQ (br 101 on the Staffs &Worcs canal). Bringing together the local community, boaters, past and current RCR members,…

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  • FOR SALE: Popular marina

    FOR SALE: Popular marina

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    FARNDON Marina on the River Trent is to be sold. Owned and developed for more than 50 years by the Ainsworth family, it the first time the marina has been on the open market. Alison Alderton reports… Set in the Nottinghamshire village of Farndon, the marina site spans 25 acres and has berthing for more…

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  • LONDON: St Pancras Basin

    LONDON: St Pancras Basin

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    A thriving area weaving together history, community and a love and respect for canal heritage.Alice Elgie reports… OPENED in stages from 1816 onward, The Regent’s Canal was built to link the Grand Junction Canal’s Paddington Arm with the Thames at Limehouse and for 140 years the canal transported coal, goods and building materials from the…

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  • MUSEUM FOCUS: A tale packed with suspense

    MUSEUM FOCUS: A tale packed with suspense

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    Nicola Lisle visits the Clifton Suspension Bridge Museum to discover the fascinating story behind Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s iconic masterpiece. Officially opened just over 160 years ago, on December 8, 1864, the Clifton Suspension Bridge was one of Brunel’s final projects, completed five years after his death and standing as a lasting tribute to his engineering…

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  • PRIZES up for grabs

    PRIZES up for grabs

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    THE ever-popular National Historic Ships UK Photography Competition is back for a 16th year. The competition theme is Craft & Crew this time and there are some fantastic prizes to be won, as well as the chance to be featured in the 2026 calendar and accompanying exhibition at Historic Dockyard Chatham.   National Historic Ships UK…

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  • A PORT in transition…

    A PORT in transition…

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    Alison Alderton reports… THE EU Just Transition Fund is helping to transform Ireland’s hidden heartlands with work forging ahead over recent years on numerous projects along the River Shannon corridor. Shannonbridge, once in the centre of the peat harvesting area of the midlands and probably the area which took the greatest brunt of the effect…

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