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One of four Chichester Ship Canal Trust boats is lifted out of the water on January 5 for inspection and repairs as the trust prepares for the canal’s 200th anniversary celebrations this year. See story on page 2. PHOTO: ANDREW GIBSON
Freight traffic suspended following fish deaths THE Canal & River Trust has temporarily suspended freight traffic on the Aire & Calder Navigation in West Yorkshire as investigations continue into the harm being caused to wildlife. A significant number of fish deaths have occurred in a localised stretch of the navigation at Knottingley. While commercial barges have been limited to slower speeds and reduced loads in the past few weeks, the impact on fish has continued without explanation.
On January 11, 2022 – the first passage post-Christmas – the trust estimated it sighted around 100 dead fish following commercial passage. Sean McGinley, Yorkshire & North East regional director, explained: “It is a priority to complete our investigation to establish why, on this short stretch of the navigation, fish are being harmed in this way. While there are environmental benefits of barge traffic in taking lorries off the region’s roads, we
are told by the operators that to reduce load sizes further would make passage uneconomic. We have taken the difficult decision to temporarily suspend freight and will continue to work with freight operators as part of our investigations. “A series of pre-arranged, carefully monitored passages to determine and subsequently avert the impact of freight vessels on wildlife will continue alongside sampling to identify the presence of any toxins.”
The trust supports freight by water where possible on its waterways, as a greener, more sustainable alternative to lorry loads. Within the last 18 months it has spent £5 million to facilitate freight passage on the Aire & Calder Navigation – dredging sections of the waterway, training freight volunteer lock keepers and repairing the navigation following the major breach in December 2020. • Continued on page 2
Mooring strategy
Young preservationist
Regatta stewards
BOATERS have until March to respond to the consultation by the Canal & River Trust on ways to improve the management of mooring space in central London where boat numbers remain at record levels of around 4000 boats. Proposals include an increase in pre-bookable paid moorings at 10 short-stay visitor sites, limiting the amount of time individual boats can use them in a year and increasing the overstay charge and prevention of triple mooring and mooring against a widebeam on the busiest waterways. See canalrivertrust.welcomesyourfeedback.net/London for more information.
THE National Transport Trust is seeking young HENLEY Royal Regatta elected three new stewards people for its Young Preservationist of the Year at its recent annual meeting. International rowers award and needs your help to identify candidates Aquil Abdullah, Jess Eddie and Adam Freemanand nominate them. One of its particular aims is to Pask join an illustrious body responsible for encourage the next generation, not just restorers helping run the annual regatta on the River but volunteers, apprentices and participants in Thames since 1885 which has become a model the Heritage Transport movement. This award for other events, including the Olympic Games. recognises the achievements of young people under An elected management committee, consisting of the age of 20 and the winner receives a financial 12 of the stewards, is responsible for all planning reward. Nominations can be made online through and detailed organisation ofy the regatta, which our bo NOtakes OBLIGATION VALUATION the trust’s website www.nationaltransporttrust.org. place this year from Tuesday, 28 to h t from o at witJune ccoun ur mari one a BROKERAGE FROM 4%+VAT k n a nas rb uk – click on awards. Sunday, July (Minimum charge3. applies) to you
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