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  • Sharpness 150 sets to make a splash

    Sharpness 150 sets to make a splash

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    AN EVENT celebrating 150 years since the opening of Sharpness New Dock in 1874, launches on Saturday March 30 at Sharpness Sports and Social Club. Sharpness 150 has been created to bring people from the community, surrounding areas and visitors together to participate in and enjoy exploring the past, present and future of Sharpness Dock…

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  • Saturn to star at Easter gathering

    Saturn to star at Easter gathering

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    SHROPSHIRE Union flyboat, Saturn, paired with its new horse Flower, will be joined by dozens of historic boats at the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port. Hosted by the Canal & River Trust, the four-day festival takes place over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend (March 29-April 1). For the first time in many years, the…

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  • Black Country Living Museum unveils new Industrial Quarter

    Black Country Living Museum unveils new Industrial Quarter

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    THE latest phase of the Black Country Living Museum’s multi-million pound development opens at Red by Night tomorrow (Friday March 15). Offering visitors a journey through the industrial history of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s the new Industrial Quarter delves into the vibrant stories of industries and individuals that shaped the Black Country’s heritage.  “We…

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  • Tickets now on sale for Crick Boat Show

    Tickets now on sale for Crick Boat Show

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    ADVANCE tickets are now on sale for the 2024 Crick Boat Show which begins with a Trade & Preview Day sponsored by Haven Knox-Johnston on Friday May 24. Showcasing the inland waterways industry with over 200 exhibitors, there will be more than 30 new boats to view.  Show director Peter Johns said: “Our ‘Trade &…

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  • Easter regatta focus on fight against licence fee rises

    Easter regatta focus on fight against licence fee rises

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    THE National Bargee Travellers Association is bringing together boaters from around the country on Saturday March 30 for an Easter regatta. As well as celebrating the boating community they will be making a stance against the increase in Canal & River Trust licence fees and differential pricing based on mooring status. Supporters, whether arriving by…

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  • A chance to see Stafford canal artefacts

    A chance to see Stafford canal artefacts

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    ARTEFACTS unearthed during canal restoration work have gone on display in Stafford. Organised by the Stafford Riverway Link (SRL) it showcases the items recovered by volunteers while clearing and excavating the site of the Stafford Branch Canal at Baswich. The display at Stafford Library continues until Saturday March 16 and will be on show at…

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  • Bingley Five Rise Locks celebrates 250th anniversary…

    Bingley Five Rise Locks celebrates 250th anniversary…

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    Waterways charity Canal & River Trust is commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Grade I Listed Bingley Five Rise Locks and Grade II* Listed Bingley Three Rise Locks on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal in Yorkshire with a special event on Saturday 23 March, at 10am – 3pm. Celebrating what makes Bingley Five Rise Locks…

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  • Easter bunnies on the cut

    Easter bunnies on the cut

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    IT WILL be bunnies, eggs and hot-cross buns galore on the Chesterfield Canal this Easter when the Chesterfield Canal Trust will be running a host of cruises on three different boats. Every child will receive an Easter egg; adults will receive a drink and a hot-cross bun. All tickets cost £9. Booking is essential, just…

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  • Spring cruises on the Wey & Arun Canal

    Spring cruises on the Wey & Arun Canal

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    MAKE Mother’s Day on Sunday March 10 with a boat trip or cream tea cruise along the Wey & Arun Canal. Refreshments are served during the morning trips at 11.30am and 12.30pm each taking 50 minutes. The 90-minute cream tea cruises leave at 2.30 and 3pm. Booking is essential for all cruises at www.weyarun.org.uk Easter…

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  • Drained Lock: Go Behind The Scenes

    Drained Lock: Go Behind The Scenes

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    The Canal & River Trust is giving members of the public the unique opportunity to go behind the scenes into the temporarily drained Lock 7 on the Old Main Line Canal in Wolverhampton at the end of February to see close up the refurbishment of the 250-year-old canal lock, which includes the replacement of the…

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  • Life is not still

    Life is not still

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    A florilegium of the Kennet and Avon Canal… THIS spring, as the flowers along the towpath start to bud and bloom, an exhibition of lino prints, paintings and contemporary quilts by Wiltshire-based artist Maria Harryman will be unfurled at Gallery 5 of the West Berkshire Museum in Newbury on Wednesday, March 20. Billed as A…

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  • Beat The January Blues at a new weekly ‘Chatty Cafe’ at Cheshire’s National Waterways Museum

    Beat The January Blues at a new weekly ‘Chatty Cafe’ at Cheshire’s National Waterways Museum

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    Beat the January blues by dropping in on the Canal & River Trust charity at their new weekly ‘Chatty Café’ on ‘Warm Up Wednesday’ in the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port. Every Wednesday morning (10 am – 12 noon), volunteers will be around the museum’s attractive waterside café to welcome visitors and enjoy a…

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  • Rt Hon Lord Stunell OBE joins VIP’s and Members in Commemorating Local Cruising Club’s Oak (80th) Anniversary  

    Rt Hon Lord Stunell OBE joins VIP’s and Members in Commemorating Local Cruising Club’s Oak (80th) Anniversary  

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    On Saturday, 9th September, to propel into action the North Cheshire Cruising Club’s 80th Anniversary Celebrations, the Rt Hon Lord Stunell OBE will cut the red ribbon on a rare surviving exhibit that was recently dredged out of the High Lane Arm on the Macclesfield Canal.  The historic relic, a significant section of tram rail that can…

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  • See Foxton Locks from a different perspective this summer

    See Foxton Locks from a different perspective this summer

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    The Canal & River Trust is inviting visitors to see Foxton Locks from a different perspective this summer as it announces a new programme of events and activities.  The charity, which cares for the popular landmark as part of its 2,000-mile canal network across England and Wales, is holding a series of activities enabling people…

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