Boat licence fees for 2026-27

We’re today announcing an increase in boat licence fees for both private boat owners and boating businesses of 4.85% from 1 April 2026. The rise is based on Bank of England forecasts that inflation will remain at around 3.8% through until April 2026. Surcharges for boats without a home mooring and wide beam boats, introduced from…

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New report shows how former industrial waterways have become key for nature

Our report shines a light on how the nation’s former industrial canal network is one of its greatest, yet under-recognised, assets for wildlife and for connecting people with nature. The UK faces an unprecedented convergence of crises: a decline in biodiversity, people losing their connection to nature, and widening wellbeing inequalities. The Vital Connector for Nature…

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Awards celebrate volunteer excellence on our canals

We’re celebrating the outstanding contribution of volunteers as it completes its annual volunteer awards. The awards, made with the Marsh Charitable Trust, recognise teams and individuals across our 250-year-old navigable network. A great success story Volunteering has been one of our great success stories since our formation in 2012, with around 5,500 people now regularly…

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World’s First Battery-Backed DC Charger Enables Electric Boat Charging at Fowey Harbour

Aqua superPower today announced the unveiling of the world’s first battery-backed DC charger in a marine environment at Fowey Harbour. This pioneering solution, delivered as part of The Electric Seaway (TES) project, now makes fast DC charging for electric boats possible even in areas with limited grid connections—unlocking sustainable voyages along Cornwall’s iconic coastline. The…

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ELECTRIC TIDAL THAMES CRAFT

Navigating the Woods’​ Silver Fleet into the 21st century and once again pushing the boundaries of events and shipbuilding on the Thames, siblings Tom Woods, Kate Woods and William Woods have set a new standard in London sightseeing. Constructed by superyacht specialists Pendennis Shipyard. The Silver Raven is built with incredible attention to detail and…

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ELECTRIC PINK

Nothing to do with Barbie, for the past ten years they have been calling it “Pink October” where people around the world adopt the pink colour and display pink ribbons everwhere to raise awareness about the importance of prevention and routine screening for the early diagnosis of breast cancer. polyboatglabal.com has found a number of…

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Remembering Prunella Scales | Canal & River Trust

We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Prunella Scales who was a much-loved supporter of our canals and a familiar face to so many people along our canal and river network. Prunella had a great enthusiasm for boating. She explored Britian’s canals and rivers with wit and warmth, along with her late…

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Spooktactular events Halloween events to scare your socks off on Yorkshire canals

Things are getting very spooky around Halloween on our canals in Yorkshire, with frightening family-fun Halloween events to scare even the most intrepid ghost hunter. In association with Huddersfield Canal Society and the North of England Centre for Music & Arts, we are inviting brave souls to discover the spookier side of Standedge Tunnel and get involved…

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Essential repairs ramping up on iconic swing bridge

A programme of essential repairs on Sutton Weaver Swing Bridge enters a key phase later this month, and waterways charity Canal & River Trust is updating residents on the works. The bridge, which crosses the River Weaver near Frodsham, is undergoing vital works to replace and repair existing mechanical and electrical elements to ensure the…

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