Waterways
Green Flag Awards celebrate a decade of recognition for our canals
We’re celebrating ten years of Green Flag Award success, with 758 miles of our waterways now recognised by Keep Britain Tidy for their quality, management and value to local communities. The milestone marks a decade since the Macclesfield Canal became our first canal to receive Green Flag status in 2016, helping to establish canals as…
Read MoreWe’ve published results of our Annual Boaters’ Survey 2026
We’ve published the results of its Annual Boaters’ Survey, with overall satisfaction at 50%, down from 55% in 2025 but remaining above the 2024 low point of 46%. The results The results reflect the impact of one of the most severe UK droughts on record in summer 2025, which led to widespread navigation restrictions and,…
Read MoreMontgomery Canal restoration boosts visitor numbers and local spending
New research shows that the Montgomery Canal restoration project is driving growth in visitor numbers and local spending. Together with Shropshire Council and the Montgomery Canal Partnership, we have welcomed new research showing that investment in restoring the Montgomery Canal in Shropshire is delivering additional economic benefits. Visitor numbers are rising, more people are staying…
Read MoreVolunteer artists transform Thorne Lock with community canal mural
Visitors to Thorne Lock on the Stainforth & Keadby Canal can now enjoy a vibrant new mural celebrating the local area, thanks to the dedication and artistic talents of our volunteers. In just two months, a once overgrown, scruffy area beside the lock keeper’s cabin has been transformed into an attractive space for visitors. Volunteers…
Read MoreWe’ve announced changes to our executive team
We’ve announced a streamlined executive team structure that is coming into effect from today, 1 July 2026, as we accelerate plans to strengthen the organisation for the future. The changes, first outlined in April, respond to a more challenging operating environment, marked by funding pressures, rising costs, climate change and increased regulatory demands, and form…
Read MoreNanney’s Bridge reopens after collision damage repaired
We’ve reopened the Grade II Listed Nanney’s Bridge in Cheshire after completing repairs following a vehicle strike. Nanney’s Bridge repaired Built between 1827 and 1833, to a Thomas Telford design, Nanney’s Bridge carries the B5074 over the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal. The historic bridge was closed to traffic after a large section…
Read MoreRed weather warning across canals
With temperatures forecast to hit 38-40 degrees across parts of the country on Wednesday and Thursday, the Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning for extreme heat. We’re asking everyone on the water to take extra care and help protect yourselves, others and the canal network Stay safe in the heat Avoid travelling…
Read MoreSix months of progress on Whitchurch breach repairs
Monday 22 June marks six months since the significant breach on the Llangollen Canal near Whitchurch. Since the incident in December 2025, engineers from the Trust and its infrastructure partner Kier, have developed a detailed repair plan, which includes rebuilding the collapsed embankment in layers and incorporating geogrid reinforcement to increase structural strength. The canal…
Read MoreVolunteer lock keepers needed at Foxton Locks ahead of busy summer of boating
Foxton Locks in Leicestershire, is looking to recruit more volunteers to take on the iconic role of lock keeper as it prepares for a busy summer at the historic flight of locks. With fuel prices soaring and ongoing uncertainty around international flights, UK holidaymakers are being encouraged to rediscover one of Britain’s most charming travel…
Read MoreCelebrating West Midlands volunteers | Canal & River Trust
We’ve celebrated the outstanding contribution of volunteers across the region at our annual volunteer awards. Delivered in partnership with the Marsh Charitable Trust, the awards recognised exceptional individuals and teams from across the West Midlands. Volunteering has been one of Canal & River Trust’s great success stories since its formation in 2012, with 1,372 people…
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