TPT January 2024

  • WATERWAYS: Cash needed or closure risked

    WATERWAYS: Cash needed or closure risked

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    A PRESSURE group has called on the Government to give more cash to maintain the UK’s waterways – warning a lack of funds may force some rivers and canals to close. Fund Britain’s Waterways (FBW), which represents a wide range of river and canal businesses and users but not Canal & River Trust, a charity…

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  • Save the date for BCN Clean-up

    Save the date for BCN Clean-up

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    EVER wondered what’s lurking beneath the waters of the Birmingham Canal Navigations? The Birmingham Canal Clean-up weekend on March 16-17, 2024, is a great opportunity to have fun and meet new people while clearing shopping trolleys, tyres, bicycles and even more exciting treasures from the canal! It is hoped this annual effort on the BCN…

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  • WRG volunteers return to Beggarlee extension work

    WRG volunteers return to Beggarlee extension work

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    The Friends of Cromford Canal received planning permission to extend the Cromford Canal to Stoney Lane, Brinsley in Nottinghamshire and have now started the second pre-work stage for the Beggarlee extension. John Guyler reports… WATERWAY Recovery Group volunteers returned to work on the Cromford Canal’s Beggarlee extension in November with the aim of completing the…

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  • Giving something back…

    Giving something back…

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    Ranger Maureen Readle is one of the many helping hands devoting their time to caring for the local canal network. Sally Clifford finds out more… CRUISING on the canal network for 12 years, Maureen and John Readle were keen to give something back. Maureen explained they were among the owners of a syndicate boat. “For…

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  • Starting this weekend: Open days

    Starting this weekend: Open days

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    OPEN days are being held by the Canal & River Trust on the Kennet & Avon and Shropshire Union canals and a London reservoir. Lock 75, Dun Mill Lock at Hungerford will open from 11am-3pm on Saturday, January 20 with a chance to see lock repairs. There will also be free history and ecology walks.…

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  • CRT Mail Changes

    CRT Mail Changes

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    THE Canal & River Trust is changing licence communications sent to boaters in 2024 to provide more clarity and advice around cruising expectations and to highlight help for those who are struggling. From June an advisory letter will be sent with every renewed licence instead of just with new licence applications and midpoint reminders about…

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  • Powering the move towards net zero

    Powering the move towards net zero

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    POLITICIANS were brought up to speed on how the UK inland waterways industry can work towards achieving net zero on leisure craft at a recent meeting in Westminster. Hosted by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Waterways (APPWG), its chairman Michael Fabricant, MP for Lichfield, welcomed speakers Bowman Bradley, chairman of the IWA/RYA/Cruising Association Joint…

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  • Fascinating history on the Regent’s Canal

    Fascinating history on the Regent’s Canal

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    Nicola Lisle discovers how canals and ice cream are linked at the London Canal Museum in the latest in her museum series. NESTLED on a quiet stretch of the Regent’s Canal, overlooking the early 19th century Battlebridge Basin, the London Canal Museum is a gem among canal museums. It is the perfect place to escape…

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  • Schoolboys have a brush with history as they paint canalside infrastructure

    Schoolboys have a brush with history as they paint canalside infrastructure

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    ON THE scorching-hot final day of the summer term 2023, 40 pupils from Berkhamsted Boys School in Hertfordshire set to work painting infrastructure along the Grand Union Canal, next to the school’s Castle Campus in the town, says IWA’s Amy Tillson. The day, organised through the Inland Waterways Association working in collaboration with the Canal…

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  • Tackle the Thames tideway in 2024

    Tackle the Thames tideway in 2024

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    BOATERS who have not previously tackled the Thames tideway will be particularly welcome on another of St Pancras Cruising Club’s regular trips on the weekend of June 28-30, 2024. This will start with a briefing session at Limehouse on the Friday evening.  As well as the core voyage from Limehouse to Teddington, the optional extras…

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  • Brighter days ahead for Sankey-St Helens Canal

    Brighter days ahead for Sankey-St Helens Canal

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    Volunteers have responded to the threats faced by the historic Sankey-St Helens Canal by forming the Save Spike Island and Widnes Canal Restoration Group. THE newly formed restoration group has already built clay dams designed to contain salt water ingress from high tides on the Mersey into a canal bed currently low on water after…

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  • Volunteers get to work on offside vegetation

    Volunteers get to work on offside vegetation

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    IWA’s Lichfield Branch volunteers have been busy cutting back the protruding offside vegetation on the Trent & Mersey Canal. Having begun at Fradley Junction in October, they are currently working their way north to Great Haywood, and will then head down the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal. Since its inception in 2017 as a joint venture…

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  • Characters of the Cut: Mark Ellis Bowes – narrowboat Ellis

    Characters of the Cut: Mark Ellis Bowes – narrowboat Ellis

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    Alice Elgie reports… IT WAS 2007 when Mark Ellis Bowes first had an epiphany about how to release himself from the rat race and an employer who was running him into the ground. Embarking on a first boating holiday as crew for his partner Andy’s retired parents, a seed was planted that there might be…

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  • Starting young…

    Starting young…

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    When it comes to volunteering Marc Kennedy is keeping it in the family, as Sally Clifford found out. MARC Kennedy has come a long way from ‘sweeping up’. Doing odd jobs around Shepley Bridge Marina kept the then seven-year-old occupied while accompanying his mum, Sue, during her voluntary skipper duties for Safe Anchor Trust, the…

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