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  • NEW: Passenger boat for East Midlands waterway

    NEW: Passenger boat for East Midlands waterway

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    A NEW narrowboat designed to carry passengers up and down the River Slea in Lincolnshire will launch next spring. The £50,000, 30ft Benjamin Handley will take 12 people between The Hub in Sleaford and Cogglesford Watermill as part of history trips which will deposit guests so they can explore the market town. The boat was…

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  • SIXTY YEARS: AWCC Anniversary

    SIXTY YEARS: AWCC Anniversary

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    Lucy Wood reports… A FLOTILLA of boats from all over England paraded in a rally to mark 60 years of the Association of Waterways Cruising Clubs. The rally, hosted by Lichfield Cruising Club on August 10/11, was officially opened by chief executive of the Canal and River Trust Richard Parry, who joined more than 100…

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  • LIVING AND WORKING: Floating home & workspace

    LIVING AND WORKING: Floating home & workspace

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    Couple’s floating home is their workplace. Sally Clifford reports. IT WAS a chance find; the forlorn-looking narrowboat was lying against a hedge when Colin Wood spotted it. He’d previously made a career out of buying, restoring and selling cabin cruisers and could see beyond the boat’s then sorry state. Colin knew it had potential and…

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  • WATER FREIGHT: Natural Road Bypass

    WATER FREIGHT: Natural Road Bypass

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    Jonathan Mosse reports… WITH the recent appointment of Lord Peter Hendry of Richmond Hill CBE as rail minister – until recently chair of Network Rail – the ongoing fracas surrounding safety at Euston Station has again been drawn into the spotlight. Upheld in one memorable tweet as ‘a Petri dish of chaos’, we are reminded…

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  • CRISIS! Cruisers urged to adopt as pet charities struggle

    CRISIS! Cruisers urged to adopt as pet charities struggle

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    Two of the UK’s largest pet rescue organisations have called for boaters to give desperately needed homes to dogs in their care. Tim Greenfield reports… THE RSPCA and Dogs Trust – who have hundreds of pets needing new homes – both say they are keen to see more waterways users adopting canines. They say it…

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  • CHARACTERS OF THE CUT: Ken Norman, Flock Comedy

    CHARACTERS OF THE CUT: Ken Norman, Flock Comedy

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    Alice Elgie reports… IT WAS a school narrowboat trip back in 1977 that first piqued cartoonist Ken Norman’s interest in living aboard. He was then aged just 15, and along with his now wife, Kate, it turned out to be just the beginning of their adventures together on the water. Fast-forward 44 years, and taking…

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  • BOATING CHILDREN: Education access issues

    BOATING CHILDREN: Education access issues

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    Lucy Wood reports… Calls are being made for the creation of a charter to protect the right of the children of constant cruisers to a reasonable journey time to school. It comes as a mass survey of water users revealed that hundreds of boaters are missing out on access to vital services such as healthcare…

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  • BRIDGE: Opening causing concern

    BRIDGE: Opening causing concern

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    THE IWA has written to Network Rail to express concern about the ongoing problems with the opening times of the Vazon Bridge over the Stainforth and Keadby Canal.  The Vazon Sliding Railway Bridge works by sliding open to allow boats on the Stainforth and Keadby Canal to pass, before returning to its original position, enabling…

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  • GOVERNMENT: CRT asks to ‘properly support’ vital work

    GOVERNMENT: CRT asks to ‘properly support’ vital work

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    Tim Greenfield reports… THE Canal and River Trust is hoping to form a positive partnership with the new Labour Government to secure its long-term funding and halt the possibility of canal closures. It is hoping ministers will see the benefits of the waterways and agree to support its maintenance and renovation programme to stop them…

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  • WINTER RENOVATION: Dozens of sites targeted

    WINTER RENOVATION: Dozens of sites targeted

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    Tim Greenfield reports… WORKERS from the Canal and River Trust are poised to start a massive programme of renovation work next month. The organisation is planning repairs and conservation projects across the waterway network from November to March and is hoping there will be minimal disruption to boaters. Work, which includes installing new lock gates…

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  • ALE SALES lead to canal restoration donation

    ALE SALES lead to canal restoration donation

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    Lucy Wood reports… Shropshire Union Canal Society volunteers have raised a glass to celebrate a successful fundraising partnership with a local brewery. MONTY’S Brewery, based in Montgomery, has sold more than 20,000 pints of its Navigation Pale Ale, and each pint has resulted in a donation towards the restoration of the Montgomery Canal. The 4.0%…

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  • DIVERS NEEDED for lock repair

    DIVERS NEEDED for lock repair

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    Lucy Wood reports… Divers were brought in by the Canal and River Trust to help make repairs to the Grade II listed Weston Lock, on the River Avon just outside Bath. The lock, which is almost 300 years old, is one of 104 between Bristol and the River Thames at Reading which make up the…

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  • SAVED: Historic canal boat horse trophy

    SAVED: Historic canal boat horse trophy

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    A 124-year-old trophy awarded to the best canal boat horse has been saved from the furnace and once again was competed for at a recent event. The West Bromwich Horse Show, Canal Boat Horse Class, trophy was saved by Staffordshire engineer and boat builder, Roger Fuller, who spotted it for sale on eBay. “It appeared…

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  • RESTORATION COMPLETE: England-Wales canal link edges closer to reopening

    RESTORATION COMPLETE: England-Wales canal link edges closer to reopening

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    The latest phase of the Montgomery Canal restoration project has been completed – bringing the dream of linking England and Wales via the closed waterway ever closer. THE latest phase of the Montgomery Canal restoration project has been completed – bringing the dream of linking the two countries via the closed waterway ever closer. Volunteers…

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