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Issue 220, February 2024

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MAJOR INVESTMENT FOR YORKSHIRE WATERWAYS

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DRAUGHT HORSE WORKS ON GRANTHAM CANAL

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Under water Floodwater at Farndon Marina beside the River Trent at Newark. The marina is on the right, everything else is usually roadway with a small grassy area in between. More flood reports and photos on page 4. PHOTO: ALISON ALDERTON

INLAND ADVENTURES AWAIT AT BOATLIFE 2024

Your canals need you! Appeal for volunteers in wake of floods

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VOLUNTEERS have been urged to come forward to help care for the nation’s historic canals and the wildlife habitats along them. The Canal & River Trust’s appeal coincides with the aftermath of the recent storms which shows how extreme weather events, alongside the passage of time, are hampering the trust’s efforts to protect its 250-year-old network of canals across England and Wales. As floodwaters recede, the trust is highlighting ways people of all ages and abilities can help to keep canals alive.

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The appeal, championed by journalist and TV presenter Ranvir Singh, emphasises the vital role volunteers play in sustaining these centuries-old routes for boats and much-needed spaces for both wildlife and people. She said: “Although there has been a remarkable growth in canal volunteering over the past decade, the ever more extreme weather events brought about by climate change illustrate the fragility of our national collection of canals and the much-loved wildlife that they are home to.

“As this season passes into spring and then into summer, there is such a wide variety of volunteering opportunities to get involved with on your local canal. Last year thousands of volunteers contributed more than half a million hours to the Canal & River Trust. “Taking part helps you feel like you have a legacy within your local area and to be proud of the environment you live in. It’s great to think that you can improve your own well-being, your community and even the environment in one go, just by volunteering!”

Complementing the charity’s expert staff, volunteers will assist the Canal & River Trust in a variety of roles. These tasks will include joining or leading teams helping to carry out basic canal maintenance and wildlife improvements, volunteer lock keeping, operating historic swing bridges, helping the charity at its waterway museums and going into schools to teach children about canals and how to stay safe by water. • Continued on page 2

Electric boat award

Junction plans refused

Canal trail

THE Milton Keynes all-electric community boat Electra received a silver award in the New Tourism Business category at the recent Beautiful South Tourism Awards. Following shortlisting, an assessor joined the boat last September for a one-way cruise from Great Linford to Campbell Wharf. As well as being hosted by former chairman Jane Wolfson, assessor Huw Jarvis also met chairman and training leads Denise and Christian Taylor who were the crew that day. The presentation ceremony took place in December at Brighton’s Grand Hotel.

A PLANNING application to Stafford Borough Council for 27 houses directly opposite Great Haywood Canal Junction has been refused. At this iconic junction where the Trent & Mersey and Staffordshire & Worcestershire canals join, the historic Junction Bridge is not only a listed building but a scheduled ancient monument. IWA’s Lichfield Branch had strongly objected to the plans on heritage grounds. The proposed development would have irreparably damaged the views and the setting of this unique part of the canals’ Conservation Areas.

THE Market Weighton Canal Trail has been launched thanks to a joint initiative by organisations in East Yorkshire. About 11.5 miles in length, the trail connects the Yorkshire Wolds Way at Market Weighton with the Trans Pennine Trail at Weighton Lock. Users can enjoy a leisurely walk or a spot of fishing while engaging with a wealth of wildlife and history along the whole route. The trail connects Iron Age settlements with 18th century canal locks and the surrounding habitat. For information visit www.mwct.org.uk

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