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Christmas cruises return to the Chesterfield Canal after last year’s lockdown-hit festive season. Seth Ellis will be running from the Chequers Inn at Ranby on Saturdays and Sundays from December 4. Turn to page 18 for more details. PHOTO: CHESTERFIELD CANAL TRUST
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Canal & River Trust 2022 boat licence fees to rise by 4% PRIVATE and business boat licence fees will rise by 4% from April 1, 2022, the Canal & River Trust has announced. It aims to keep licence price increases broadly in line with inflation forecasts to shield boaters from a more substantial contribution to the full costs of looking after the network. On the day Towpath Talk went to press, the Office for National
Statistics announced that the cost of living had risen by 4.2% in October. Income from private boat licences accounted for around 10% of the charity’s annual income last year and helps ensure that the vast amount of work necessary for keeping the waterways available to boaters can be carried out.
As the trust’s navigations and their associated historic infrastructure become older, and the changing climate brings more extreme weather, more money must be spent to care for them and keep them in working order. Boaters who regularly use both CRT and Environment Agency waterways can apply for a Gold Licence. Holders
will be advised of any changes to their licence fees following the results of the EA’s consultation on boat registration charges, expected before the end of the year. From April 1, Gold Licence holders who want to visit the Middle Levels will need to buy an Anglian Pass from EA. • Continued on page 2
Case catch
Anniversary plans
Tipped tyres
A SUITCASE pulled out of the Grand Union Canal at Welton in Northamptonshire by a magnet fisherman has been reunited with its owner – more than 10 years after it was stolen. Lee Roberts, his mother and aunt managed to haul the case, which was loaded with bricks, on to the towpath. Contents included jewellery, binoculars and a camera taken during the burglary. They tracked down the family of the owner in Napton via Facebook.
THE Cotswold Canals Trust is gearing up for its 50th anniversary celebrations in 2022. Proposed events so far include a sponsored walk on May 1; exhibition of CCT’s 50 years and the next 50 years at the Subscription Rooms, Stroud, from May 5 for the whole month and a ‘knees up’ on May 25, celebrating the members and volunteers that made it happen in 1972 and are continuing to do so today.
LOCAL volunteers and the Canal & River Trust have removed 1398 tyres from woodland on the south-east side of Brent Reservoir, a Site of Special Scientific Interest in North West London also known as the Welsh Harp. Helped by corporate volunteers from Argent, members of the Friends of the Welsh Harp moved the tyres to a car park for collection by a sustainable waste management company. The fly tipping was reported to the Environment Agency waste crimes team.