Waterways
We’ve carried out vital maintenance at Foxton Locks
We’re taking the opportunity to carry out vital repair works at Foxton Locks, improving the way the famous flight of locks works and protecting it for future generations. With the locks temporarily closed to boats due to the drought, we’re taking the opportunity to bring forward some planned repair works and, in doing so, minimise…
Read MoreDrought conditions: navigation update | Canal & River Trust
With water resources for the canal network dwindling as a result of this year’s continued low rainfall, and with little significant rain forecast in the short term, we are providing an update for boaters. Canals that have been impacted Water levels in some reservoirs are dropping towards minimum levels, with particular pressure on reservoirs feeding…
Read MoreGrade II Listed pumphouse restoration
We have received a grant from Historic England to repair and restore the Grade II Listed pumphouse at our National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port. A traditional restoration The £252,282 funding will enable us to renovate and conserve the pumphouse and access bridge so they can be reopened to the public and enjoyed for many…
Read MoreMini PolyBoats
The polyboatglobal.com philosophy ranges from ships right down to miniature electric boats that are designed for children aged from 3 to 10 years who love adventure from a very young age. These minEboats can be scale versions of real-life ships : a cruise liner, a police launch, a lifeboat, fishing trawler, a fireboat, a ferry, a…
Read MoreNational Boat Count 2025 | Canal & River Trust
Our National Boat Count, conducted across our waterways each year, has seen a 1.5% increase in boat numbers together with an increase in unlicensed boats, with evasion standing at 9.9%*. The results Nationally, 33,080 boats were recorded on our enforceable waters. The most populous regions, London & South East and the West Midlands, saw increases…
Read MoreSummer Holiday family fun with free canal fishing events
Families looking for fun, free activities over the summer holidays can enjoy a relaxing day by the water at one of our popular Let’s Fish! events. Taking place at canals across the country, the UK’s biggest programme of angling events offers people of all ages the chance to try fishing for the first time –…
Read MoreSix weeks of summer fun for everyone on Diglis Island
Worcester’s historic Diglis Island will be the go-to destination this summer as we host six weeks of activities and events. From exploring wildlife or testing engineering skills to building a lock gate, getting creative or simply enjoying a picnic, this unique oasis in the River Severn has something to keep everyone entertained. Sharing Diglis Island…
Read MoreNew mobility ramp opens along Grand Union Canal at Radford Semele
We’ve officially opened a new mobility ramp at Bridge 35 along the Grand Union Canal at Radford Semele. The new ramp will provide greatly improved access to the canal for walkers, cyclists, wheelchair users, and those with limited mobility. The project The project was delivered through a partnership between the Canal & River Trust, national walking…
Read MoreTees Barrage celebrates 30th anniversary with free, family-friendly events
As Tees Barrage celebrates its 30th anniversary, we’re encouraging people of all ages to discover more about this incredible feat of engineering at two free events. Whats on On Saturday 2 August, 11am-4pm, the Trust is hosting a family fun day at Tees Barrage, with plenty of free activities including arts and crafts and seal spotting.…
Read MoreWe’ve published results of annual boaters’ survey
We’re today publishing the results of its Annual Boaters’ Survey. Carried out in November and March, the results show boater satisfaction increasing to 55%, up from 46% in 2024. The improvement follows the introduction of our Better Boating Plan, which was developed in partnership with boaters and launched in late 2024 to address boaters’ key…
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