The Canal & River Trust

  • RESTORATION: Grade II-listed pumphouse

    RESTORATION: Grade II-listed pumphouse

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    The historically important pumphouse at the National Waterways Museum, in Ellesmere Port, is to be repaired and restored thanks to a grant from Historic England. The £252,282 award will enable the Canal & River Trust to renovate and conserve the structure and access bridge so they can be reopened to the public and enjoyed for…

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  • PARRY HONOURED after 12 years at the tiller

    PARRY HONOURED after 12 years at the tiller

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    OUTGOING Canal & River Trust chief executive Richard Parry has hinted he will keep his ties with the waterways after a presentation at Braunston Marina in Northamptonshire. Before the formal opening of this year’s Braunston Historic Boat Rally, Tim Coghlan of Braunston Marina asked Sir David and Lady Suchet to jointly present Richard with a…

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  • BIODIVERSITY AWARD: Testament to hard work of charity and partners

    BIODIVERSITY AWARD: Testament to hard work of charity and partners

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    A scheme in the West Midlands that is improving the habitat for wildlife along the region’s historic navigable canals has received a prestigious award. Lucy Wood reports… THE transformative Unlocking Biodiversity programme has been recognised by a Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management award. It has helped preserve and restore wildlife habitats in the…

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  • BOAT NAMING HONOUR for outgoing boss

    BOAT NAMING HONOUR for outgoing boss

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    AHEAD of his final week as chief executive of the Canal & River Trust, volunteers and colleagues at the charity’s base on the Grand Union’s Hatton lock flight surprised Richard Parry by naming a new workboat in his honour. The 30ft work boat and hopper will be used for operational maintenance including brickwork repairs, litter-picking…

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  • BRIDGE REFURB set to improve towpath

    BRIDGE REFURB set to improve towpath

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    STOKE City Council and the Canal & River Trust are working together on a project which includes removing and replacing the Whieldon Road towpath bridge deck as it has now reached the end of its serviceable life. To carry out the work safely, the towpath and bridge between Whieldon Road and the incinerator has been…

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  • BOATER SATISFACTION UP but still work to do

    BOATER SATISFACTION UP but still work to do

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    The results of the Canal & River Trust’s Annual Boaters’ Survey have been released. CARRIED out in November and March, the survey showed that boater satisfaction has increased to 55%, up from 46% in 2024. The charity said this follows the introduction of its Better Boating Plan, which was developed in partnership with boaters and…

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  • MON & BREC: Brighter Future?

    MON & BREC: Brighter Future?

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    THE Welsh Government’s commitment to finding a solution for the future of the threatened Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal has been welcomed by waterways bodies. Lucy Wood reports… The Mon & Brec, as previously reported, has suffered from water supply issues due to legislative changes imposed on the Canal & River Trust, which manages the canal,…

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  • LOW WATER LEVELS: some thoughts from CRT

    LOW WATER LEVELS: some thoughts from CRT

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    There have been a few videos launched via The Canal & River Trust YouTube channel, offering some insight into low water levels, etc: Daniel Greenhalgh – the impact of scarce water: Matthew Symonds – the impact of low water levels: Dr. Adam Comerford – water resources update:

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  • BREAKING NEWS: More dry weather restrictions due

    BREAKING NEWS: More dry weather restrictions due

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    More dry weather restrictions due as boaters urged to start making plans now More navigation restrictions are set to be imposed as the prolonged dry weather around the country is declared a ‘nationally significant incident’ – as boaters are today urged to start making their own contingency plans. “Many of the reservoirs that supply our…

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  • IMPROVING ACCESS and inspiring active living along Leeds & Liverpool Canal

    IMPROVING ACCESS and inspiring active living along Leeds & Liverpool Canal

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    A newly upgraded two-mile stretch between Bridge 187 in Kildwick and Bridge 191A in Silsden, known as the ‘Missing Link,’ is the final section of unsurfaced historic towpath in Yorkshire to be improved by the Canal & River Trust. Built more than 200 years ago as the longest single canal for the passage of boats,…

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  • BOATERS BENEFIT from docks dredging programme

    BOATERS BENEFIT from docks dredging programme

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    THE Canal & River Trust has carried out dredging at Gloucester Docks as part of its vital work to manage Britain’s most inland port.  The charity has spent £3 million in the last three years on dredging the docks to allow boats and tall vessels to freely navigate and moor in the heart of Gloucester,…

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  • MAJOR REPAIRS complete and bridge reopens

    MAJOR REPAIRS complete and bridge reopens

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    The Canal & River Trust, working in partnership with Sandwell Council, has reopened the 129-year-old Wrights Bridge after extensive repairs. Located on the Dudley No. 2 Canal, the bridge connects local people to the Old Hill railway station and has been closed for several years due to safety concerns about the bridge deck and its…

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  • £80K BILL after latest historic canal bridge vehicle strike

    £80K BILL after latest historic canal bridge vehicle strike

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    DRIVERS have been urged to take care after the bridge located on the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal between Dimmingsdale Lock and Wightwick Lock was stuck by a vehicle for the fifth time in 14 years. Lucy Wood reports… The Canal & River Trust is carrying out urgent repair work, estimated to cost £80,000, to the…

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  • OVERLY COMPLEX PROCESSES could halt future restoration work

    OVERLY COMPLEX PROCESSES could halt future restoration work

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    CANAL restoration charities have slammed the Canal & River Trust after it revealed a new way of working with organisations that repair and renovate waterways. CRT says it will not support new projects at the expense of navigations it already maintains and will charge charities who do work on its property. But the Wendover Canal…

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