TPT July 2025
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LIFE SAVED thanks to Lock Keeper
QUICK-thinking volunteers and staff from the Canal & River Trust sprang into action to help save the life of a canal cyclist who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest near the historic Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire. The incident occurred on May 2, when 61-year-old Bingley-born resident Joost Smeele collapsed on Beck Lane, near…
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MUSEUM FOCUS: Gem on the Kennet & Avon
Nicola Lisle discovers a small but delightful visitor centre in the heart of the Berkshire countryside. ALDERMASTON Wharf today is a peaceful, idyllic spot, perfect for simply relaxing and enjoying the local amenities or using as a base to start exploring the 300-year-old Kennet & Avon Canal. Never one of the most commercially successful canals,…
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WATERWAY RESTORATION conference a success
THE Annual Waterway Restoration Conference at the National Waterways Museum was jointly organised by IWA and Canal & River Trust. IWA’s Amy Tillson reports… A packed audience attended this event, held at the historic venue at Ellesmere Port on April 26. Special thanks go to the excellent speakers and compere who made the conference inspiring…
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CANALSIDE GEM in the heart of Stourport-on-Severn
NESTLED in a peaceful, traffic-free corner of historic Stourport-on-Severn, The Boat House, Parkes Quay is a beautiful Grade-II Listed canalside cottage. With its charming reverse-level layout, vaulted ceilings and cast-iron windows overlooking the tranquil Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal, this unique property is now available for the first time since its sensitive conversion in 1998 following…
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BIG RIVER WATCH reveals water health picture
Thousands of people around the UK and Ireland joined forces and became springtime citizen scientists for The River Trust’s biannual citizen science event, the Big River Watch. Lucy Wood tells us what we need to know: THE River Trust has since been busy combing through the data and has now shared the results of the…
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WILDERNESS BOATS on the Ahby Canal
SPECTATORS at the Moira Canal Festival were delighted to witness a convoy of wilderness boats at the annual event – and the boaters showed their support for the Ashby Canal restoration. Lucy Wood brings us up to speed… Wilderness boats are trailboats which can be easily loaded on to a trailer and towed to get to…
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CRT: New Chief Executive
Lucy Wood reports… WATERWAYS charity the Canal & River Trust has announced the appointment of Campbell Robb as its new chief executive. Mr Robb will join the charity on October 6, after six years leading the social justice charity Nacro as its chief executive. He is replacing Richard Parry, who joined the trust in 2013,…
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NEXT STEP: Reaching the Shropshire Gap
WORK being carried out by the Shropshire Union Canal Society to restore part of the Montgomery Canal continues apace. Lucy Wood brings us up to speed The society’s regular working parties are currently focused on the Crickheath South project to restore the dry channel between Crickheath Bridge (bridge 85) at Crickheath Basin and Schoolhouse Bridge…
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NEW SLIPWAY brings disused waterway back into regular use
A SEVEN-MILE stretch of Louth Canal at Austen Fen, a few miles outside the Georgian market town from which the canal takes its name, is accessible once again to paddleboarders, kayakers and canoeists. Lucy Wood reports… It’s thanks to the state-of-the-art slipway, which is free to use from dawn to dusk, and has a dedicated…
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