Llangollen Canal breach | Canal & River Trust

A breach on the Llangollen Canal near New Mills Lift Bridge, Whitchurch, happened in the early hours of 22 December. The incident has been highly distressing for the owners of boats on the stretch of canal with footage online showing the situation unfolding. Heartbreakingly, two boats were washed into the breach hole and there are a…

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We’ve appointed an interim fundraising director

We’ve announced that Tim Hunter will be joining as the charity’s interim fundraising director in February 2026. Tim joins from the NSPCC, where he has been interim director of income generation since April 2025. Previously he was director of private sector partnerships and fundraising at the UN World Food Programme based in Rome. At WFP,…

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£220,000 project under way to restore 200-year-old water-saving canal engineering

Work is under way on a Historic England-funded project to restore a piece of 200-year-old water-saving canal engineering, after a year of navigation closures caused by drought and climate change. Each movement of boats through locks uses thousands of litres of water, which must be replenished from reservoirs, river flows, boreholes or other sources. Georgian engineers understood this problem, and, in 1815, some 20 years after the…

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New dam overflow spillway structure constructed in Whaley Bridge

We have completed a major phase of its project to restore Toddbrook Reservoir, near Whaley Bridge, with the construction of a new dam overflow spillway structure. Final weir block is craned into place After Christmas, further work will continue to connect the new structure to the River Goyt, refill the reservoir and return the construction…

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National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port, celebrates Golden Anniversary Year

The National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port, home to the largest collection of historic boats, celebrates its golden anniversary in 2026 with a host of exciting events and new restoration projects. The museum started life in the 1970s as an amazing volunteer regeneration effort led by a group of canal enthusiasts determined to preserve the derelict…

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We’ve begun dredging along North Stratford Canal

We’ve started a three and a half-month dredging programme along the North Stratford Canal. This specialist project is part of the Trust’s ongoing work to keep the 200-year-old canal navigable for boaters. Silt will be removed from over ten miles of the canal from Kings Norton Junction to Lapworth Lock. This will improve navigation along…

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Cheshire canal reopens to boats following £850k repair to collapsed culvert

Boats can return to the Shropshire Union Canal in Cheshire following a major £850k project to repair a breach caused earlier this year when an old culvert carrying a stream under the canal collapsed. Shropshire Union Canal culvert repair The repair to the canal, just north of Chester between Knolls Bridge and Backford Bridge, required…

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SPOOKELECTRIC!

Halloween, involving witches, glowing pumpkins and trick or treating has been enjoyed on land and afloat and Polyboatglobal.com has found evidence of electric boats being used for the spooky fun! Their silence enables sudden screams to be more frightening and the chanting of spells to be better heard by the spirits. “Hubble Bubble” At the…

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Anderton Boat Lift gate repairs prioritised to get navigation back open

We’re today announcing that it will be prioritising the programme of works at Anderton Boat Lift during the year ahead that will see the ‘Cathedral of the Canals’ back open and operational for boaters. The investment will enable the lift to transfer boats between the Trent & Mersey Canal and the River Weaver once again…

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