Grapevine Issue 36 February 2014

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Chiltern Grapevine Issue 36

Chiltern Branch tops the Region for donations Chiltern Branch has a long tradition of putting effort into fundraising so that we can make donations towards waterway causes. We made donations of £3175 in 2013 which was a record for the Branch and more than twice as much as any other branch in the London Region. Of course, we are only able to make such contributions because of the effectiveness of John Brice and his team in raising funds throughout each year. In 2013, while the overall outcome for the National Festival at Cassiobury was disappointing, our Chiltern Boat Jumble did well, raising over £2000 and this would have been much higher if the attendance had been in line with expectations. Our involvement in the Rickmansworth Festival and the Marsworth Lock Ransom plus other activities added almost £1500 more to give a total for the year of £3490. As a result, Chiltern Branch Boat Jumble helped boost funds was pleased to be able to donate a further £2000 to the Wendover Arm Trust, while earlier in the year we donated £1000 to the Canal & River Trust as contributions towards the costs of repairing Lock 12 on the Aylesbury Arm and the repairs to Reeds Bridge over the Slough Arm. Careful management of our finances means that we still have funds in reserve and some of these will be used over the coming months to restore the seats by Marsworth Bottom Lock. In 2014 we’ll be continuing to campaign and raise more funds. We hope that you’ll join us and get involved in these enjoyable and worthwhile activities.

Chiltern Branch Newsletter February 2014 www.waterways.org.uk/chiltern


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