Green Flags for almost 750 miles on our waterways

We are announcing that 736 miles of our canal and river navigations have been awarded prestigious Green Flag status by Keep Britain Tidy. Maintaining our Green Flag Status We have held all our existing miles of Green Flags, with waterways across England and Wales maintaining the standard required for the international quality mark for parks…

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We’ve carried out Ribble Link repairs

We’re fighting the tide to ensure that the Ribble Link in Lancashire, which connects the Lancaster Canal to the national waterways network, receives important maintenance to allow it to reopen for boats. Our engineers responded to reports of an issue with the Sea Lock Gate at the entrance to the Ribble Link. This lock gate…

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Car park improvements coming to Foxton Locks

We are set to make improvements to car parking at Foxton Locks, making a visit to the historic site easier for the hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The new system As part of the improvements we are installing an ANPR system, enabling people to simply park and pay when they leave. Charges, which…

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Swedish lifeboat rowed home to Limehouse after 155 years

A 19th-century lifeboat given to the King of Sweden by Queen Victoria’s wine merchant has made a homecoming voyage, rowed across the Thames to the yard where she was built – Limehouse Basin. A commemorative plaque has been unveiled to mark the visit and the RNLI’s 200th anniversary. A legacy of bravery and restoration Lifbåt…

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Historic Braunston Stop House set to go under the hammer

We’re seeking a buyer for Grade II Listed building, protecting it for future generations. A charming piece of the nation’s canal heritage is set to go under the hammer to put The Stop House at Braunston on the market for sale. Breathing new life into the property We are set to sell the building via…

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Divers carry out inspections on Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal

Divers have taken to the water of the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal as we carry out inspections of safety gates at Llanfoist Embankment. The inspection The embankment, which is located between the picturesque Llanfoist Wharf and Govilon Wharf, features two sets of safety gates which are used for maintenance and protection of the canal. Glandŵr…

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Wigan lock drained for repair work

A canal lock in Wigan is being repaired. Part of the famous Wigan Flight, the 200-year-old lock needs some complex repairs so boaters can continue to use the canal. At the bottom of the drained lock on the Wigan Flight Damage to the locks Built in 1816, Wigan Flight is one of the most distinctive…

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National Waterways Museum hosts its first Vintage Vehicle Weekend

More than sixty vintage and classic cars and motorbikes from across the North West will assemble at Ellesmere Port for its first-ever Vintage Vehicle Weekend. The event The event, which takes place on June 29 and 30, will feature an amazing display of some of the UKs most desirable classic vehicles, from a Triumph Dolomite…

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‘Paddle under the Pennines’ for the first time and help Keep Canals Alive

For the first time, paddle sports fans will be able to canoe through the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in the UK, as we launch a new ‘bucket list’ experience. This summer, we are offering three long weekends of guided canoe trips through Standedge Tunnel which spans 3.5 miles under the Pennines between Marsden,…

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