TPT February 2025

  • BRIDGE kick-starts £6m restoration plan

    BRIDGE kick-starts £6m restoration plan

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    A NEW bridge over the Chesterfield Canal is the first success of a multi-million-pound restoration scheme in Derbyshire. The bridge is the first phase of a £6 million restoration scheme managed by the Chesterfield Canal Trust. Most of the money will come from the Staveley Town Deal, a £25.2 million investment in Staveley through the…

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  • NEW OMBUDSMAN brings wealth of experience

    NEW OMBUDSMAN brings wealth of experience

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    The recently appointed Waterways Ombudsman is settling into his new position. Lucy Wood reports… JOHN Withington, who assumed the role in the latter part of last year, has a long career in customer experience in the public and regulated sectors. He worked in the administration of legal aid for more  than 20 years, where he…

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  • EXTENSION to East Anglian navigation

    EXTENSION to East Anglian navigation

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    Lucy Wood reports: Representatives of the Fund Britain’s Waterways coalition met officials to discuss the Middle Level navigation and welcomed news of plans to further improve facilities for boaters. THE Middle Level is part of the East Anglian Fens, between the North and South Levels, and the Bedford Level, which is managed by the Middle…

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  • ANNUAL BCN Clean-Up

    ANNUAL BCN Clean-Up

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    THE next Annual BCN Clean-Up is taking place on March 15-16 and this year will be targeting the Tipton areas of the Old and New Main Lines. As every year, the event aims to recover more than 20 tonnes of waste from the water as well as clearing rubbish from towpaths.  Organised by Waterway Recovery…

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  • THE END for itinerant boaters?

    THE END for itinerant boaters?

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    THE National Bargee Travellers Association claims a new review into licensing could see the end of travelling life on the UK’s waterways. The association, which represents 2000 boat owners who travel the waterways but don’t have a home mooring, believes the Canal & River Trust’s (CRT) new independent review of licensing may try to remove…

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  • CANALS can help tackle UK crises

    CANALS can help tackle UK crises

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    CANALS can help tackle three crises facing the UK today – erosion of biodiversity, public health and climate change – according to a new report. The report demonstrates how the UK’s unique network of historic canals, a legacy of the Industrial Revolution, are being repurposed to address some of the greatest challenges facing society. The…

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  • CANAL SOCIETY looks back to the future

    CANAL SOCIETY looks back to the future

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    IT WAS a busy end of year for the Shropshire Union Canal Society with work parties, success on the Montgomery Canal and ghostly discoveries on the cut. A work party in December concentrated on hedge-laying at Crickheath, with volunteers putting in the final few hours of the year – taking the total for the society…

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  • INDEFINITE CLOSURE: Walsall canal section

    INDEFINITE CLOSURE: Walsall canal section

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    BOATERS will have to wait until they can navigate the section of the Walsall Canal closed following a toxic chemical spillage last year. Although the towpath has reopened alongside the affected section, boaters are still prohibited from using north of Ocker Hill to Wyrley and Essington Canal. There is no date for it to reopen.…

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  • WATERWAYS: Accessible for everyone

    WATERWAYS: Accessible for everyone

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    Lucy Wood reports… THE Accessible Waterways Association (AWA) has been reflecting on 2024, its first full year as an official association. Its founders, Tim and Tracey Clarke, said: “It has been a very busy year indeed, and included participation in the Boatlife exhibition at Birmingham’s NEC in February, the Crick Boat Show in May, the…

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  • DRONES USED for swing bridge inspection

    DRONES USED for swing bridge inspection

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    ENGINEERS used specialist drones to inspect the Sutton Weaver Swing Bridge in Cheshire as part of plans for summer repairs. The Canal & River Trust swung the bridge, which crosses the River Weaver, open twice during the inspection to allow engineers to see all parts of the bridge. Engineers used specialist drone equipment to help…

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  • LAUNCHED: Cash appeal to restore wooden boat

    LAUNCHED: Cash appeal to restore wooden boat

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    A WOODEN canal boat which will help give relief to people with mental health issues is to undergo a restoration in 2025 – if enough cash is raised. Organisers of the Southam project hope the public will support them as they refurbish the boat, which is owned by the Wooden Canal Boat Society (WCBS). They…

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  • DEVASTATING. Three weeks on from canal bank collapse

    DEVASTATING. Three weeks on from canal bank collapse

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    ENGINEERS are still assessing the damage and extent of repairs needed at the Bridgewater Canal in Greater Manchester. A section of the Bridgewater Canal embankment near Dunham Massey in Greater Manchester collapsed on New Year’s Day after sustained heavy rainfall, resulting in water pouring into neighbouring fields and flooding a sewage works. It also left…

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  • CREDIBLE? Canal restoration study called into question

    CREDIBLE? Canal restoration study called into question

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    THE Neath and Tennant Canals Trust has hit out after a key element in plans to restore the waterways to full navigation was deleted from a consultation exercise. The trust has registered a formal complaint with Neath Port Talbot Council about the way the consultation was conducted, stating that the omission of the commitment to…

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