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Issue 97, November 2013
Stepping back in time
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Historic boats and vehicles in the atmospheric setting of the Black Country Living Museum at Dudley. See report on P4. PHOTO:WATERWAY IMAGES
Big Lottery boost for Montgomery Canal restoration plans NEW!
RESTORATION plans for the Montgomery Canal have been given a boost with the announcement of a £160,000 development grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), which is a key step forward to securing a full grant of £3.7 million. The bid is led by the Canal & River
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A BOATER’S WINTER TALE
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Rishton repairs under way
REPAIR work is progressing on a collapsed embankment which swept a section of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal at Rishton, Lancashire, into the River Hyndburn. Canal & River Trust contractors installed temporary dams in the canal on either side of the collapsed towpath which happened between bridges 108a and 109 in mid September. Repairs are likely to cost £300k and it is hoped to get the canal reopened by mid-November. Boaters who are affected and want advice on diversions or moorings can contact 03030 404040 or visit www.canalrivertrust.org.uk
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Trust (CRT) and supported by the 14 partner organisations of the Montgomery Canal Partnership. Works are planned at a cost of about £6 million with another £2 million earmarked to come from a mixture of local authorities, the EU, CRT, sponsorship, canal societies and volunteer work-in-kind.
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London partnership expands
THE Canal & River Trust is seeking four additional experts to join the London Waterways Partnership. Its 12 current members are drawn from different waterways interests such as boating, canoeing and angling and the four new members will ideally have expertise in tourism, communications, education and working with young people. The roles are voluntary with agreed expenses reimbursed, and will involve approximately two days a month. Appointments are for three years. For more information contact Jon Guest, waterway manager, on 0207 517 5551 or visit the noticeboards page at the CRT website, www.canalrivertrust.org.uk
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CRT chief executive Richard Parry said: “This is fantastic news. It is another big step towards the canal’s full restoration and allows us to complete our application to the HLF.” The full funding will restore another 700m of canal channel – linking up with a section of bed relining by volunteers of
the Shropshire Union Canal Society south of Redwith Bridge. It will effectively open to navigation an additional one and a half miles to a turning point at Crickheath Bridge; creating a seven mile restored northern length from the junction with the Llangollen Canal. Continued on page 2
CRT agrees £10m contracts
IMPROVED contracts with existing providers OCS Fountains for vegetation and environmental services and Biffa for waste management have been agreed by the Canal & River Trust. Between them the contracts are worth over £10 million per year and were agreed following a competitive tendering process which saw six contractors bidding in detail and being interviewed for the work. Both contracts are for an initial five year period with the option of an additional two. The longer agreements are aimed at encouraging greater capital investment, innovation and improvement in services.