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  • PRACTICALITY FROM PERRYDALE: Fairweather’s Folly

    PRACTICALITY FROM PERRYDALE: Fairweather’s Folly

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    Phil Pickin went to see Perrydale Narrowboats’ latest new build on the day it first entered the water and found another high-quality boat from this popular boat builder. IT ISN’T often that you get to see a business grow and thrive, especially in the waterways sector, so for me, it has been interesting to watch…

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  • BEST IN THE UK! For Family-run canal boat hire business

    BEST IN THE UK! For Family-run canal boat hire business

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    A FAMILY-RUN canal boat hire business in the Midlands has been crowned the best in the UK – by its customers. Union Canal Carriers, based in Braunston, Northamptonshire, topped the poll after achieving more than 1000 5-star reviews of its canal boat holidays. The business, which started in 1968, is still run by the Hewitt…

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  • 150 YEAR CELEBRATION: Sharpness New Docks

    150 YEAR CELEBRATION: Sharpness New Docks

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    Tony Aldridge reports… JULY saw an event based around the Dockers Club, Sharpness as part of the programme of celebrations of 150 years since the opening of the Sharpness New Docks. When the Gloucester Sharpness Canal was completed in 1827 there was a smaller entrance lock to the River Severn but as trade boomed and…

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  • LLANGOLEN CANAL: Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

    LLANGOLEN CANAL: Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

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    Nicola Lisle continues her museum series with a visit to the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and the local heritage centre IT WAS Sir Walter Scott who described the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct as ‘the most impressive work of art I have ever seen’, a tribute both to its structural magnificence and its harmonious relationship with the surrounding landscape. This…

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  • HULL, HELL & HALIFAX: Freight watch

    HULL, HELL & HALIFAX: Freight watch

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    Jonathan Mosse takes a look at freight development on the inland waterways… JOHN Taylor, also known – appropriately, it transpires – as the ‘water poet’, once wrote: ‘From Hull, Hell and Halifax may the Good Lord deliver us’. I am not qualified to speak of Halifax, nor yet of Hell, but I have sailed aboard…

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  • NEW FOCUS: For old firm…

    NEW FOCUS: For old firm…

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    AN ESTABLISHED boat hire company is using its years of experience to refocus on engineering and helping customers maintain their boats. Family-owned Kate Boats is known for its fleet of self-drive narrowboats, and for 24 years the firm worked out of two yards in Warwickshire. Now, having earlier this year sold its base in Warwick…

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  • DONATION: For Restore the Montgomery Canal! group

    DONATION: For Restore the Montgomery Canal! group

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    Phil Pickin reports… HOT on the heels of the recent official opening of the Schoolhouse Bridge on the Montgomery Canal, the Restore the Montgomery Canal! group has announced a charity donation from the Weeping Cross Fund, which was set up in the will of David Tomlinson, a pioneer of the movement to restore neglected waterways.…

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  • RIBBLE LINK: Undergoing maintenance

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    LANCASHIRE’S Ribble Link, which connects the Lancaster Canal to the national waterways network, is undergoing vital maintenance to allow it to reopen for boats. Engineers from the Canal & River Trust discovered that a seal around the Sea Lock Gate at the entrance to the link, which should be watertight, was causing too much water…

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  • CHARACTERS OF THE CUT: A narrowboat family

    CHARACTERS OF THE CUT: A narrowboat family

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    Alice Elgie reports… WHEN Dawn Rooney and Ben Pearson’s first child, Willow, was born, the family were living happily in Cornwall with dreams of eventually owning their own smallholding. However, with the steep increase in rural house prices and the arrival of their second child, Harley, the desire to be closer to extended family strengthened.…

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  • AWARDS: For green-fingered marinas

    AWARDS: For green-fingered marinas

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    Aquavista has announced Cropredy Waterside & Marina as its winner of the ‘Outstanding Overall Site’ of its Aquavista in Bloom 2024 awards, sponsored by Towergate Insurance. The moorers at Cropredy came up with a creative idea for an outdoor living room adorned with an array of plants and flowers and a working lock, aptly named…

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  • MBE for canal craftsman

    MBE for canal craftsman

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    Lucy Wood reports… FOR more than 30 years, Phil Speight has perfected his skills as a traditional canal craftsman – and now, having been made an MBE by King Charles in this year’s Birthday Honours, he hopes the honour will help increase awareness of heritage crafts. The recognition, he said, is a lovely acknowledgement’ of…

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  • MASS OBE AWARD: Sort of…

    MASS OBE AWARD: Sort of…

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    WHILE some people are awarded an OBE by King Charles, a group of National Waterways Museum volunteers have been given an honorary title of their own – they are now members of the Octogenarian Boating Ensemble. The idea came when Jeff Fairweather turned 80 on New Year’s Eve last year and discovered that nearly 20…

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  • 1930’S BOAT: Now a seat…

    1930’S BOAT: Now a seat…

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    CHESHIRE’S Overwater Marina saw a different type of launch when its workshop team unveiled a painstaking conversion of a piece of boating history. The stern of Saxon, a hand riveted cast iron open day boat first built for the London Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) Company, has been restored and converted into a seating area…

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  • SUCCESS: ABC’s Apprentice Scheme

    SUCCESS: ABC’s Apprentice Scheme

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    CHARLOTTE Ginger is one of four ABC Leisure Group employees enrolled in a new apprenticeship scheme, and she is already reaping the rewards. The group, which owns and operates 18 inland waterway marinas, has partnered with leading training provider Paragon Skills to launch the scheme, supported by the National Apprenticeship Service. Charlotte is the office…

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