Waterways
Beat ‘Blue Monday’ on London’s canals
Londoners are being offered the chance to beat “Blue Monday” – the day dubbed the most depressing of the year – by taking part in organised activities by their local canal. Beating the Blues This year Monday 20 January is seen as the most miserable date on the calendar because post-Christmas bills will have dropped…
Read MoreA clown e-cruise!
Before school begins again, we often go the Circus to laugh at the clowns. But why not laugh at these antics on the water! Already as these images show, people like to dress up and play the fool on their boats. So why not a fancy dress party on board an electric pontoon boat ?…
Read MoreHistoric canals championed as solutions to UK’s modern challenges
A new report demonstrates how the UK’s unique network of historic canals, a legacy of the Industrial Revolution, are being repurposed to address some of the greatest challenges facing society. Rochdale Canal, Manchester The interconnected and ecologically rich man-made waterways are today playing a key role in addressing the UK’s biodiversity crisis, improving public health…
Read MoreCommunity project on the lookout for a local champion to lead on efforts to improve the River Soar
The Restoring the Soar project is looking to recruit a local champion to play a leading role in giving people in Leicester a say in how the River Soar can be improved for people and wildlife. The project, which is a partnership Leicester City Council and Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust, is looking to recruit…
Read MoreWe’ve appointed independently led Commission to review future framework for boat licensing
Over the past 30 years there have been significant changes in the use of our 2,000-mile canal network in the UK. Today, we have established a new Commission to review the legal framework around boat licensing, to explore whether it is appropriate for the network’s future. The Commission The Commission will start its review in…
Read MoreUK boating holidays get top marks from holidaymakers
New research reveals that 87% of people who took a quintessentially British holiday on the nation’s historic navigable canals and rivers would definitely recommend it to others. Attracting domestic and overseas holiday makers from all over the globe, an impressive 92% felt their holiday was value for money and overall satisfaction with the experience was…
Read MoreWe are to carry out principal inspection of iconic swing bridge
We will carry out a routine inspection of Sutton Weaver Swing Bridge later this week. We will conduct the scheduled principal inspection on Thursday, 12 December, weather permitting. The inspection Engineers will use a specialist drone to help complete the checks which will remove the need for work platforms or an overnight road closure. They…
Read MoreLift Off for a Special 150th Anniversary Year at Anderton Boat Lift in 2025
Lift off for a special year of exciting celebrations in 2025 to mark the 150th anniversary of Anderton Boat Lift, the world’s first major commercial boat lift, Cheshire’s Cathedral of Canals in Northwich. Family visiting Andeton Boat Lift Raising the roof Raising the roof at this unique Scheduled Monument, we will be transporting visitors back…
Read MoreWeekend art festival celebrates heritage and community of UNESCO World Heritage site
The communities within the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct UNESCO World Heritage Site were celebrated at a festival of art, performance and culture on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 November. The special event was part of a year-long community art placemaking project that has been exploring the vibrant cultural heritage of Trevor, Froncysyllte, Cefn Mawr and Chirk. The…
Read MoreUpdate to London prebookable moorings for winter
Some updates to London prebookable moorings have been announced. New, chargeable overnight moorings were introduced at five locations earlier this year on the capital’s most popular stretches of canal, allowing boaters to guarantee somewhere to stop for the night in Central London. These include iconic locations such as Little Venice, which was named one of…
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