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  • LOUTH CANAL: Vegetation cut back

    LOUTH CANAL: Vegetation cut back

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    Lucy Wood investigates… THE Environment Agency has been clearing overgrown vegetation along Louth Canal, in Lincolnshire, to mitigate flood risk. Teams have also been coppicing willows and cutting grass throughout February and March in advance of the bird nesting season.  As previously reported in Towpath Talk, advisory signs were erected along the path of the…

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  • CRICK WATERSIDE & Marina launches residential moorings

    CRICK WATERSIDE & Marina launches residential moorings

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    Crick – the home of the famous Crick Boat Show – is Aquavista’s latest marina to announce the launch of official residential moorings.Crick Waterside & Marina located on the Leicester section of the Grand Union canal is a spacious marina with two basins offering 270 moorings for narrowboats and cruisers of all lengths. Aquavista’s residential…

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  • HAVE YOUR SAY on boat licensing, but be quick!

    HAVE YOUR SAY on boat licensing, but be quick!

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    BOATERS can have their say on a possible new water licensing system – but they need to be quick. Waterway users have until April 22 to voice their opinions as the Canal & River Trust looks future-proof its licensing. The charity wants to hear about the experiences that people have had and any changes they…

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  • BUCKET LIST TRIP: UK’s longest, deepest, highest canal tunnel

    BUCKET LIST TRIP: UK’s longest, deepest, highest canal tunnel

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    INTREPID explorers will be able to tick off a bucket list trip through the UK’s longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel this spring. Visitors can either canoe or relax and be chauffeured through the 3.5-mile Standedge Tunnel, which runs under the Pennines between Marsden, near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, and Diggle in Lancashire. The experience…

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  • SUPERBUGS spread from swans?

    SUPERBUGS spread from swans?

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    A STUDY by university scientists has shown that swans living in urban waterways could host deadly bacteria that could be harmful to humans. The study by the University of Galway revealed swans in Dublin and Co Kildare frequently carry antimicrobial resistant bacteria in their guts similar to those that cause difficult-to-treat infections in humans. The…

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  • ON TOUR: The River Project

    ON TOUR: The River Project

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    Lucy Wood reports… FALLING Stars Theatre has created an immersive, interactive theatre performance for primary school-aged children based on the banks of the River Aire. Supported by The Aire Rivers Trust, The Wild Trout Trust and the Salmon and Trout Conservation, The River Project imagines a host of memorable characters on the banks of the…

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  • FLOATING MUSUEM gets TV spot

    FLOATING MUSUEM gets TV spot

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    The restoration of a 1923-built keel into a piece of living history has been featured on primetime TV. THE Humber Keel and Sloop Preservation Society’s (HKSPS) ongoing work on Comrade was featured on the March 2 episode of the BBC’s flagship Sunday teatime programme Countryfile. The episode focused on the Humber Estuary, and how nature…

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  • HARNESSING the power of our rivers

    HARNESSING the power of our rivers

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    Sports personality and presenter Clare Balding is fronting a new series about Britain’s most iconic rivers. FROM the wildlife that call it home, the folk who live and work on riverbanks, to the many day trippers and pleasure seekers who visit, Tales From The Riverbank is showcasing the sights and sounds of the country’s rivers…

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  • CELEBRATING River Welland

    CELEBRATING River Welland

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    Lucy Wood reports ARTISTS, volunteers and the community came together to create beautiful willow sculptures, nature-inspired waymarkers and a community banner inspired by the riverside heritage of a market town. Over a three-year period Spalding, in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, was revitalised with a creative and artistic show of strength. Twisting eels and…

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  • BOAT VANDALISM: Worst case ever seen

    BOAT VANDALISM: Worst case ever seen

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    A NARROWBOAT that was broken into, vandalised and scuppered – blocking boats cruising the Hawkesbury junction area of the Coventry canal – was the worst case of wanton destruction River Canal Rescue’s teams had ever seen. The distraught owner visited narrowboat Rosie the week before it was vandalised, and on the weekend of February 15/16…

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  • £500M REVITALISATION with canal restoration at the heart

    £500M REVITALISATION with canal restoration at the heart

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    THE RESTORATION of the Chesterfield Canal could be at the heart of a rejuvenation project which may bring £500m to the region.  The vision is for the Chesterfield Canal corridor to be reclaimed as a place for the local community to live, enjoy and be employed; for tourists and visitors to come, play and stay;…

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  • £3M UPGRADE to tackle climate change

    £3M UPGRADE to tackle climate change

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    AN EAST Lancashire reservoir which provides a vital supply of water to the Leeds & Liverpool Canal will shortly undergo a £3m upgrade to ensure it remains resilient to climate change and continues to meet safety standards. The Canal & River Trust project will involve essential maintenance to strengthen Rishton Reservoir, near Rishton, and increase…

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  • £300 MILLION BLACK HOLE: CRT pressures government

    £300 MILLION BLACK HOLE: CRT pressures government

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    THE Canal & River Trust is hoping to persuade the Government it has a strong case for increased funding so it can continue to maintain and enhance the canal and river networks. The charity made its case as part of a submission to the Spending Review process, asking for “a contribution to its funding sufficient…

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  • WATERSIDE respite lodge dream nears reality

    WATERSIDE respite lodge dream nears reality

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    COURAGEOUS brain cancer sufferer Hannah Roberts is hoping she will see the £203,000 waterside holiday home for other patients and their families finally become a reality. The 21-year-old has now raised £189,225 towards the cost of the respite lodge at Mercia Marina in south Derbyshire and her mother, Gail Iredale, is hoping they will top…

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