Canal and River Trust

  • ‘INHUMANE’ RULES: NBTA want rethink

    ‘INHUMANE’ RULES: NBTA want rethink

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    The National Bargee Travellers’ Association, which represents thousands of itinerant UK boat dwellers, calls for end to the Canal and River Trust’s current enforcement policy. THE trust which manages most of the UK’s inland waterways has published the full results of its Boater Census first conducted in 2022, which highlights the issues and challenges faced…

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  • FOXTON LOCKS: Car park improvements

    FOXTON LOCKS: Car park improvements

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    THE Canal & River Trust has been improving car parking at Foxton Locks in Leicestershire, making it easier for hundreds of thousands of visitors each year to visit the historic site. As part of the proposed upgrade, the charity is installing an ANPR system, which will enable people to park their vehicles and pay when…

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  • REPLACED: Ageing safety gate

    REPLACED: Ageing safety gate

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    A £50,000 project has seen a deteriorating safety gate on the Shropshire Union Canal at Knighton make way for a handcrafted replacement. The Canal & River Trust carried out the work at the historic wharf in June, replacing the ageing gate with one made in the charity’s specialist workshop. Between 1911 and 1961, Cadbury’s used…

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  • River Canal Rescue releases engine alignment training ‘how to’ video

    River Canal Rescue releases engine alignment training ‘how to’ video

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    RCR ‘how to…’ videos River Canal Rescue has released its second ‘how to…’ video on YouTube, giving engine alignment training. Fronted by RCR standards and ethics executive, Kerry Horton, he explains how to see if an engine is out of alignment, where adjustments can be made, the difference between radial and angular alignment and how…

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  • EASENHALL CUTTING: Now open

    EASENHALL CUTTING: Now open

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    EASENHALL Cutting on the Oxford Canal has reopened to navigation while a major repair project by the Canal & River Trust continues. After a period of intense rainfall in early February an estimated 4000 tonnes of the 18m cutting slipped into the canal. Trust teams worked through difficult conditions, with continued wet weather saturating the…

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  • CANAL RESTORATION: Underway in Staveley

    CANAL RESTORATION: Underway in Staveley

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    THE Chesterfield Canal Trust celebrated the start of its latest phase of restoration with a groundbreaking ceremony at Staveley. Lee Rowley MP, Toby Perkins MP and Coun Tricia Gilby, leader of Chesterfield Borough Council and vice-chairman of the Staveley Town Deal Board, were joined by Tony Mitchell, a director of O’Brien Construction Ltd and Peter…

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  • COSTLY! Bridge repairs prompts ‘slow down’ plea

    COSTLY! Bridge repairs prompts ‘slow down’ plea

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    MOTORISTS are being urged to slow down and take more care when crossing historic hump-back bridges that span the canal network.  The call comes as the Canal & River Trust completes a £100,000 project to repair the latest damage to the parapet of Barrow Bridge in Derbyshire when brickwork was knocked into the Trent &…

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  • ROWED HOME: Swedish lifeboat after 155 years

    ROWED HOME: Swedish lifeboat after 155 years

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    A 19th CENTURY lifeboat has been rowed across the Thames to Limehouse Basin in London, site of the yard where she was built.  There, a commemorative plaque was unveiled to mark the visit and the RNLI’s 200th anniversary. Unveiling the plaque, Canal & River Trust chairman David Orr said: “The return of Lifbåt 416, built…

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  • Volunteers’ Week spotlight on Wilts & Berks Canal

    Volunteers’ Week spotlight on Wilts & Berks Canal

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    A WILTSHIRE volunteer is supporting a national campaign that encourages people to get more involved in their communities. Howard Wilson, from Semington, is a member of the Wilts & Berks Canal Trust which aims to restore the former waterway through the local countryside. He joined the Melksham, Chippenham & Calne branch of the charity seven years ago…

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  • Three-month recovery high and YouTube rescue videos

    Three-month recovery high and YouTube rescue videos

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    Unprecedented rainfall levels, water surges and numerous flood warnings resulted in River Canal Rescue (RCR) responding to more major incidents in the first three months of this year, than it did for the whole of 2023. Between January and March, its teams responded to 155 major incidents (emergency situations either involving submerged, partially sunken or…

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  • Busy season for Grantham volunteers

    Busy season for Grantham volunteers

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    GRANTHAM Canal Society work parties are well into their busy season and have been making good progress on maintenance and restoration projects. Volunteers have attended chainsaw training to allow them to clear self-set trees along the canal bank, Lock 16 has had a fresh lick of paint and work on Lock 13 is well underway.…

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  • Nominations closing for the Sustainable Boating Awards

    Nominations closing for the Sustainable Boating Awards

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    By Phil Pickin IT WAS back in February that the editorial team at Towpath Talk, in partnership with the IWA’s Sustainable Boating Group (SBG), announced the Sustainable Boating Awards. This new award scheme aims to recognise the pioneers of sustainable boating by awarding two prizes for commercial and non-commercial innovations. The SBG, which was established…

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  • Restoration projects update

    Restoration projects update

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    THE Annual Waterway Restoration Conference attracted more than 100 delegates this April. The event, jointly organised by the Inland Waterways Association and Canal & River Trust, was opened by Julie Sharman, chief operating officer at Canal & River Trust. The theme this year focused on inclusion, collaboration, training, skills and sustainable planning. Keynote speakers included Eoin Harris…

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  • Boost to Grand Western Canal visitor experience

    Boost to Grand Western Canal visitor experience

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    VISITORS to the Grand Western Canal Country Park can now benefit from a range of new facilities to help them make the most of a trip to this charming waterway in mid-Devon. The canal visitor centre now features two new video display screens, each playing a choice of several short film clips, including some spectacular…

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