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  • The Canal Museum at Stoke Bruerne

    The Canal Museum at Stoke Bruerne

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    Nicola Lisle continues her museum series by exploring the pretty canal village of Stoke Bruerne and its museum! UNTIL the late 18th century, Stoke Bruerne was a tiny hamlet in an ancient Northamptonshire parish with little more than a cluster of picturesque cottages, farmhouses and a church surrounded by fields and meadows. Then, in 1793,…

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  • Things to Do! Summer holiday family fun at Chichester Canal

    Things to Do! Summer holiday family fun at Chichester Canal

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    Chichester Canal is home this summer to a family of swans with a record-breaking 9 cygnets. As well as family-friendly wildlife, the canal is home to many bugs, butterflies and bees, and this summer the canal volunteers are encouraging families to find out more.   The Chichester Ship Canal Trust, the volunteer-led, self-funded charity behind the…

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  • 100th Anniversary of the Bradford Canal Closure

    100th Anniversary of the Bradford Canal Closure

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    On the 15th July, 2022, it will be exactly 100 years since the last commercial boat descended the Bradford Canal to Shipley. The canal had a chequered early history, from being central to the development of the town in the late-18th Century, to being blamed for a cholera epidemic in the 1850s. This resulted in…

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  • Bioblitz New Cut Trail and Paddington Meadows 

    Bioblitz New Cut Trail and Paddington Meadows 

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    9th and 10th July 2022 and 27th August 2022 At last the annual Bioblitz can go ahead which is a snapshot of the variety of life found in the area. On the days of the events, wildlife experts and the members of the public will be able to work together to find out and record the biodiversity of the “patch”.…

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  • Live well on the water

    Live well on the water

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    A free event to help communities live well on the water takes place at Anderton Boat Lift this July. The Live Well on the Water event is from 11am to 4pm on Friday, 22 July 2022, and includes: outdoor activities art and craft sessions health checks COVID-19 vaccination clinic refreshments. Come along, have a brew…

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  • New date for Stroud Raft Race!

    New date for Stroud Raft Race!

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    Join in the fun on Sunday 25th September There is a new date for one of Stroud’s best-loved events which will now be held on Sunday 25th September. The rafts will set sail along the town’s Thames & Severn Canal from Wallbridge to Capel’s Mill and back, with crews competing to see who takes the…

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  • It’s Boating Wildlife Aware Week!

    It’s Boating Wildlife Aware Week!

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    This week it’s Boating Wildlife Aware Week, 20 – 24 June, The Green Blue’s annual campaign for raising awareness of the importance of boating safely around wildlife and being respectful of their habitat. This is something we feel strongly about at Towpath Talk. View the campaign’s videos and read more information about the campaign week here. And detailed information…

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  • By Order of the Peaky Blinders

    By Order of the Peaky Blinders

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    Visitors to Scottish Traditional Boat Festival Can Take Shelby Selfie in Original Classic Cars from Cult Show  Fans of the cult television show, Peaky Blinders can follow in the footsteps of Birmingham-gang leader, Tommy Shelby at this year’s Scottish Traditional Boat Festival. Two of the original classic 1938 Renault Primaquatre cars will be on display…

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  • Idle women and the 6th July, and more!

    Idle women and the 6th July, and more!

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    Idle Women, the art, environment and social justice collaboration, in partnership with the Canal & River Trust and UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 Host City partners are delighted to announce Stadium for the Future (If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution), a new commission which is part of the arts and…

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  • Floating market goes to Coventry!

    Floating market goes to Coventry!

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    THE Roving Canal Traders Association is holding two floating markets over the weekend of July 2-3.One is in Coventry Canal Basin, St Nicholas Street, Coventry, CV1 4LY and the other on the Shropshire Union Canal, Nantwich Embankment, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 8LB. There will be lots of trading boats with interesting crafts on sale showcasing different…

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  • Countdown begins to 30th anniversary Middlewich Folk and Boat Festival

    Countdown begins to 30th anniversary Middlewich Folk and Boat Festival

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    FINAL preparations are being made to welcome thousands of music-lovers to Middlewich Folk and Boat Festival’s big come-back event marking its 30th anniversary. The popular festival, returning after a two-year absence, will set toes tapping at venues across the town including local pubs where live music will be on tap throughout the weekend, June 16-19.  A…

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  • Friends of Cromford Canal announce new premium trip

    Friends of Cromford Canal announce new premium trip

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    News of a new extended and guided premium trip on the narrowboat Birdswood. After the success and positive reviews, by passengers, of their trial here’s an extended 3 hour guided tour of the following locations; Leawood Pump House Wigwell Aqueduct The Nightingale Arm Aqueduct Cottage The FCC are offering narrowboats trips on the afternoons of…

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  • Out and about with Alarum Productions

    Out and about with Alarum Productions

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    KATE Saffin and Heather Wastie of Alarum Productions are back performing live and have a host of events planned for the summer.  Their June and July dates are as follows: June 3-5  Crick Boat Show, where you’ll find them performing in various parts of the site. June 23 ‘I Dig Canals’ in the beer tent…

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  • HAYES CANAL FESTIVAL IS BACK

    HAYES CANAL FESTIVAL IS BACK

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    Hayes Canal Festival is back on the Grand Union Canal on Sunday 29 May, for the first time in nearly three years. From free boat trips and canoe sessions to fishing and a climbing wall, there will be activities and live entertainment throughout the day – on water and land – from noon until 5pm.…

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