canal conservation

  • Invasive weeds costing canals more than £1m a year as volunteers step in

    Invasive weeds costing canals more than £1m a year as volunteers step in

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    This Invasive Species Week (22–28 June), Canal & River Trust is calling on people to help protect their local waterway by joining the volunteers who help keep the nation’s canals clear by removing fast‑growing aquatic weeds.  Every year, volunteers join floating pennywort removal parties and “balsam bashing” sessions – removing invasive Himalayan balsam – along the…

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  • Centuries-old gift keeping tradition afloat

    Centuries-old gift keeping tradition afloat

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    Villagers and guests gathered in a Lincolnshire churchyard to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the burial of Nicholas Harby – and honour an unusual bequest. WHEN Nicholas Harby died in 1826, he left behind more than memories – he ensured a living tradition for Harlaxton, in the South Kesteven district of the county, by bequeathing…

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  • VOLUNTEERING EXCELLENCE on nation’s canals

    VOLUNTEERING EXCELLENCE on nation’s canals

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    Volunteering has been one of the standout success stories of the Canal & River Trust since it was formed in 2012. Today, around 5,500 volunteers regularly give their time to support the charity’s work, contributing nearly three-quarters of a million volunteer hours in the past financial year alone. Reflecting both this growth and the increasing…

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