Waterways
Celebrating Black History Month on Birmingham’s Canals
We invite everyone to join a vibrant celebration along Birmingham’s historic canals — honouring the contributions, cultures, and stories of Black communities that have helped shape the region’s waterways. The event will take place on Saturday 25 October at Brindley Place in central Birmingham, featuring live music, storytelling, community art, spoken word performances, guided heritage walks,…
Read MoreCampbell Robb joins as Chief Executive
Today we welcome Campbell Robb who joins our charity as chief executive, after six years leading the social justice charity Nacro. Campbell Robb Before joining Nacro, Campbell was chief executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust, steering the organisation through a significant change programme. Prior to this he spent seven years…
Read MoreNew trustees appointed to our Board
We’re delighted to announce the appointment of Angela Cluff, Clare Montagu, and Peter Hudson to its Board of volunteer trustees. The appointments, for an initial three-year term, were approved by our Council on 24 September 2025. Who are the new appointments? Angela Cluff is currently trustee of the Migration Museum and co-vice chair of Freedom…
Read MoreCommercial electric fishing boat pioneers
Polyboatglobal.com is not only about widening the uses of pleasure-boating – but also about commercial e-boating, including electric professional fishing vessels. It started in 2008, when the diesel-electric Shinei Maru No. 66 became the world’s first hybrid fishing trawler, operating from Otoshibe, Japan. In Norway, the hybrid-electric Scania-Corvus Angelsen Senior and the Siemens pure-electric Karoline. Norwegian…
Read MoreWe’ve published our Annual Report & Accounts 2024/25
We’ve published our Annual Report for 2024/25, which sets out the scale of work undertaken to safeguard the nation’s historic canals and their modern-day contribution to society. Highlights from the report Over the year, and in the face of the rising cost of materials, additional environmental regulation and more extreme weather events, we delivered wide-ranging…
Read MoreProtecting Huddersfield’s canals against climate change
We are to begin the construction phase of a multi-million-pound scheme to upgrade the reservoir. Slaithwaite Reservoir The statutory maintenance and improvement works will strengthen the centuries-old structure against the impacts of climate change and improve the performance of the reservoir’s overflow spillway – which channels away water when the reservoir is full. History of…
Read MoreWe’ve outlined our winter maintenance programme across England & Wales
We’re set to deliver a wide-ranging programme of major maintenance and preservation works over the coming winter months to help keep our historic canal network navigable. Works will span 45 canals and rivers and include 137 separate projects at more than 100 locks, 14 bridges, two tunnels and a host of embankments, sluices, culverts and…
Read MoreWe’ve begun a two-month dredging programme at Gloucester Docks
We’re starting an eight-week programme of dredging at Gloucester’s historic docks, which will improve conditions for navigation and benefit boaters, local businesses and tourism. Protecting the docks We’re set to remove silt that has entered the docks from the River Severn this summer as water was pumped from the river to ensure the daily water…
Read MoreDiscover the fascinating heritage of Yorkshire & North East’s waterways
We’re opening the doors of some of our Yorkshire & North East premises to the public throughout September, as part of this month’s heritage open days. People can enjoy free behind-the-scenes tours of our lock gate workshop at Stanley Ferry, near Wakefield, on 13 September, and see what happens in the control room at Tees…
Read MoreFloating ecosystems installed on Nottingham’s waterways to attract more wildlife into the city centre
We’re installing a series of floating ecosystems on the Nottingham & Beeston Canal as part of a drive to attract more wildlife into the city centre. Volunteers with a planted reedbed We’re installing the ecosystems to soften the edges of the canal walls and attract more birds, bugs and watery wildlife. Giving the canal a…
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