TPT November 2024

  • AQUEDUCT WORK: Boosts Canal Restoration

    AQUEDUCT WORK: Boosts Canal Restoration

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    REPAIR work on an aqueduct on the Montgomery Canal will aid wildlife and keep the canal restoration project pushing forward. Work has recently been completed on the Aberbechan Aqueduct, between the restored canal in Shropshire, which is connected to the national canal network, and the isolated Welshpool section north of Refail, near Berriew. Aberbechan Aqueduct…

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  • RIVER FOSS: Citizen Science Project

    RIVER FOSS: Citizen Science Project

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    Creatures living in the River Foss in York are helping volunteers to maintain water quality, as Sally Clifford finds out. THEIR presence is crucial to keeping on top of river pollution. To the naked eye the tiny creatures are simply pond life, but to the river detectives they provide important evidence. Retired freshwater biologist, Barbara…

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  • STOURPORT: The clue is in the name!

    STOURPORT: The clue is in the name!

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    Jonathan Mosse’s monthly look at freight development on the inland waterways. IN MOST people’s minds, ports have strong coastal affiliations and are unlikely to be poked tidily away up rivers or canals. But 200 or more years ago, the fabric of commerce between Britain and the rest of the world had a very different weave…

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  • MUSEUM FOCUS: Canal gem in the heart of the Devon countryside

    MUSEUM FOCUS: Canal gem in the heart of the Devon countryside

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    Nicola Lisle explores the history and wildlife of the Grand Western Canal at the Visitor Centre in Tiverton THIS year marks the 50th anniversary of the reopening of the Grand Western Canal to boat traffic, and also of the formation of the Tiverton Canal Company. Today this lovely stretch of canal is a country park…

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  • REDEVELOPED: Connaught Harbour visitor destination officially opens

    REDEVELOPED: Connaught Harbour visitor destination officially opens

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    Alison Alderton reports… WATERWAYS Ireland and Fáilte Ireland, in the company of Minister of State Anne Rabbitte TD, have officially launched the redevelopment of Connaught Harbour, Portumna, Co Galway. This €2.8m investment is a significant milestone in the Shannon Tourism Masterplan. The redevelopment of Connaught Harbour, one of two significant tourism and navigation projects in…

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  • CANAL RESTORATION: On track thanks to volunteers

    CANAL RESTORATION: On track thanks to volunteers

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    VITAL work completed by volunteers has ensured the Cromford Canal restoration continues to progress.The team from the Waterway Recovery Group (WRG) worked tirelessly to complete preparation work at the site at at Beggarlee, Langley Mill, Derbyshire, so the main canal restoration work could take place. The group has donated nearly 700 hours to the project,…

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  • CHARACTERS OF THE CUT: Sally & Stephen, Narrowboat Bears

    CHARACTERS OF THE CUT: Sally & Stephen, Narrowboat Bears

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    Alice Elgie reports… FOR English teachers Sally and Stephen Underwood and their companion, a knitted travelling frog called Mathew, holidays seem to be the catalyst for new lifestyle adventures and this is one family certainly not afraid to take that leap. In 2003 they leapt to the Canary Islands and then in 2022, back to…

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  • REPAIRS MADE: To bank washed away in floods

    REPAIRS MADE: To bank washed away in floods

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    Lucy Wood reports… MAJOR repairs to a section of canal bank that was washed away by winter floods in Leicester have been completed. The Canal & River Trust has repaired and strengthened a 100-metre section of the Grand Union Canal bank, which was severely damaged when floodwater from the non-navigable River Soar, which runs parallel,…

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  • CRUISERS THWARTED by failed structures and lack of dredging

    CRUISERS THWARTED by failed structures and lack of dredging

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    A SIX-DAY cruise by a group of 23ft-long trailable boats failed in its bid to visit Brandon, Santon Downham, the village of Reach, Ely and Denver Sluice. In the event, the boaters could only go as far as Brandon Lock, which has been out of use due to silt from flood alleviation work earlier in…

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  • MARINA LODGE: To be retreat for cancer victims

    MARINA LODGE: To be retreat for cancer victims

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    A YOUNG cancer victim is more than halfway to her goal of buying a waterside haven as a sanctuary for other patients. Hannah Roberts, who suffers from glioblastoma (GBM4), has already raised £106,000 towards the £203,000 she needs to buy the lodge at Mercia Marina in the Midlands. She hopes it will provide a much-needed…

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  • NEW: Wetland and gardens open

    NEW: Wetland and gardens open

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    A COMBINED effort has seen a green corridor to aid well-being open alongside a London waterway. The Southall Wellbeing Way is a combined park and wetland area, linked with towpaths to improve access to a series of green spaces in the area. The canal towpaths and linked green spaces between Spikes Bridge Park and Glade…

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  • ANCIENT CRAFTS: Demonstrated along the Leeds & Liverpool

    ANCIENT CRAFTS: Demonstrated along the Leeds & Liverpool

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    CROWDS enjoyed a series of free special blacksmith’s forge demonstrations to celebrate this year’s Heritage Open Days at Apperley Bridge, Bradford close to the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. Thanks to Canal & River Trust volunteer and former blacksmith David Wadsworth and fellow volunteer Phil ‘bellow boy’ Bristow, the charity was able to reignite history and…

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  • LLANGOLLEN Canal: £400K Lottery Award

    LLANGOLLEN Canal: £400K Lottery Award

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    PLANS to open up one of the oldest working boat yards on the Llangollen Canal will now become a reality after a £409,933 development grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Ellesmere Yard, which dates back to 1806, could house a visitor centre and craft workshops as well as continue as a working canal maintenance…

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  • DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER: Attends canalside memorial

    DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER: Attends canalside memorial

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    A MEMORIAL plaque has been unveiled to commemorate and celebrate the life of Michelle Hodgkinson, who died after being attacked in Tameside close to the Ashton Canal last year. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner joined Michelle’s family and friends to unveil the special tribute to the 51-year-old mum and grandmother on the canal towpath as…

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