TPT October 2022

  • Levelling up! Freight developments on the waterways

    Levelling up! Freight developments on the waterways

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    Jonathan Mosse continues his monthly look at freight developments on the inland waterways. I’M BOTH intrigued that Boris has unwittingly stolen my thunder and dismayed in equal measure that he might, by association, have devalued my message. But, on balance, I feel there’s nothing for it but to press on! We’ve recently viewed the burgeoning…

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  • IWA petitions against HS2 bill

    IWA petitions against HS2 bill

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    THE HS2 (Crewe– Manchester) Bill received a second reading on June 20 and was referred to an HS2 Select Committee to hear petitions from those directly and specially affected. This bill for Phase 2b West affects the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal, the Trent & Mersey Canal, and the Ashton and Rochdale canals…

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  • River Thames winter stoppages

    River Thames winter stoppages

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    THE Environment Agency is investing £9 million as part of its annual programme of essential works along the non-tidal River Thames. It is needed to replace or keep maintained 45 locks, their associated structures and towpath bridges, in reliable condition for the continued safe enjoyment of boaters and all visitors. The following locks will be…

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  • Pets afloat! 🐶 😸For the love of dogs – and cats..

    Pets afloat! 🐶 😸For the love of dogs – and cats..

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    By Alison Wilkerson I LOVE craft fayres and markets, especially floating ones, where you discover a plethora of goods created on boats by their artistic, and sometimes famous, owners.  At one such floating market which I had seen advertised by the Roving Canal Traders Association (RCTA) www.rcta.org.uk, on the Grand Union Canal in Milton Keynes,…

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  • Characters of the Cut: Nancy Campbell, writer

    Characters of the Cut: Nancy Campbell, writer

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    Alice Griffin caught up with writer Nancy Campbell: DESPITE growing up in the Scottish Borders and Northumberland – a part of the UK sparse on canals – writer Nancy Campbell has developed a deep love for our inland waters. Moving south to university she encountered her first human-made waterway, the South Oxford Canal, and it…

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  • Planning inquiry ‘misled’ over assessment into boaters’ needs, claims NBTA

    Planning inquiry ‘misled’ over assessment into boaters’ needs, claims NBTA

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    ELMBRIDGE Borough Council did not reveal that it had carried out a Boat Dweller Accommodation Needs Assessment almost six weeks before it reported to a planning inquiry on March 15, 2022 according to the National Bargee Travellers Association. NBTA claims that the council stated that its study had just begun in order to boost its…

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  • Sandford sinkings: Boaters lose homes in Thames weir incident

    Sandford sinkings: Boaters lose homes in Thames weir incident

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    A COUPLE have been left homeless after an incident on the River Thames in which a weir was emptied, causing their boat to sink. Two other boats on residential moorings also sank after the weir gate was opened at the Sandford weir structure, causing the water level to plummet rapidly. The incident happened near the…

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  • Remembering the ‘father of English canals’

    Remembering the ‘father of English canals’

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    SEPTEMBER 27, 2022, marked the 250th anniversary of the death of ‘the father of English canals’, engineer James Brindley. On that day, his last canal – the North Oxford – had reached just below Hillmorton Locks. Local canal heritage group, the Old Mortonians, planned for years to mark the occasion but, according to chairman Ian…

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  • Book and music shop opens in Stonehouse

    Book and music shop opens in Stonehouse

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    WHETHER it’s a classic vinyl album you’ve been searching for or that rare cookery book from another century you are sure to find it at one of the largest book and music shops in the area. On the back of a very successful first year in Brimscombe, the Cotswold Canals Trust has just opened its…

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  • Towpath ‘ton-up boys’ and Crickheath South project starts

    Towpath ‘ton-up boys’ and Crickheath South project starts

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    THE second August work party was well attended by Shropshire Union Canal volunteers despite being in the middle of the holiday season. The weather again was very kind, which resulted in another very productive three days. Its principal aim was to develop as much of the towpath reconstruction as possible. The complete 330m length has…

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