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Fund Britain’s Waterways (FBW) to provide members the opportunity to quiz Navigation Authorities

FBW was launched at the end of June 2023 in response to the inadequate funding and deteriorating state of Britain’s network of canals and navigable rivers. Despite the widespread appreciation of the value of this unique and well-loved national asset and the benefits it delivers, the Government appears intent on significantly reducing its funding. Through FBW more than 110 organisations are campaigning together for national and local government to act now and protect the public benefit and natural capital of our waterways.

FBW’s activities to date have focused on raising awareness of the challenges facing our canals and rivers and the message that increased and sustainable funding is needed. Three well-reported Campaign Cruises were held in 2023, in Birmingham, Gloucester and past the Palace of Westminster on the Thames. In 2024 there will be a weekend of action over the May Day Bank Holiday weekend (4 to 6 May 2024). This will comprise a series of events across the country on waterways managed by different inland navigation authorities, in addition to IWA’s annual Canalway Cavalcade at Little Venice in London. It will culminate in a second Campaign Cruise past the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 8 May, when Parliamentarians will be invited to view the event and express their support for the continued maintenance of the waterways.

At the same time as campaigning for increased funding for navigation authorities, FBW recognises the importance of those navigation authorities being able to explain how they are making the best possible use of funds for the waterways. FBW will therefore be holding sessions with major navigation authorities, starting with the Canal & River Trust on Wednesday 10 April 2024.

The sessions will be chaired by FBW and live streamed to FBW members, with a recording and written notes of the meeting to be made publicly available at a later date. FBW members are invited to submit detailed written questions, which will be collated and submitted to each navigation authority two weeks in advance of its meeting. FBW will then ask the questions in the meeting and the navigation authority will provide detailed answers, both in person in the meeting and also in writing.

Les Etheridge, Chair of FBW said “By arranging these sessions we are enabling FBW members to ask questions on any area including those where reservations are publicly expressed.  These will be positive and constructive sessions which we hope will benefit both the navigation authority and FBW”   

About Fund Britain’s Waterways (FBW): FBW brings together a wide range of organisations with the sole purpose of campaigning collectively for an increase in government funding of Britain’s inland waterways to avert their decline, and to promote awareness of the huge economic, environmental and social well-being value they provide. Established in June 2023, it already has over 110 members representing hundreds of thousands of users and supporters of inland waterways.

Contact:

For further information about Fund Britain’s Waterways, or to submit a question for the Canal & River Trust session (by 13 March 2024), contact info@fundbritainswaterways.org.uk

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FBW was launched at the end of June 2023 in response to the inadequate funding and deteriorating state of Britain’s network of canals and navigable rivers. Despite the widespread appreciation of the value of this unique and well-loved national asset and the benefits it delivers, the Government appears intent on significantly reducing its funding. Through FBW more than 110 organisations are campaigning together for national and local government to act now and protect the public benefit and natural capital of our waterways.

FBW’s activities to date have focused on raising awareness of the challenges facing our canals and rivers and the message that increased and sustainable funding is needed. Three well-reported Campaign Cruises were held in 2023, in Birmingham, Gloucester and past the Palace of Westminster on the Thames. In 2024 there will be a weekend of action over the May Day Bank Holiday weekend (4 to 6 May 2024). This will comprise a series of events across the country on waterways managed by different inland navigation authorities, in addition to IWA’s annual Canalway Cavalcade at Little Venice in London. It will culminate in a second Campaign Cruise past the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday 8 May, when Parliamentarians will be invited to view the event and express their support for the continued maintenance of the waterways.

At the same time as campaigning for increased funding for navigation authorities, FBW recognises the importance of those navigation authorities being able to explain how they are making the best possible use of funds for the waterways. FBW will therefore be holding sessions with major navigation authorities, starting with the Canal & River Trust on Wednesday 10 April 2024.

The sessions will be chaired by FBW and live streamed to FBW members, with a recording and written notes of the meeting to be made publicly available at a later date. FBW members are invited to submit detailed written questions, which will be collated and submitted to each navigation authority two weeks in advance of its meeting. FBW will then ask the questions in the meeting and the navigation authority will provide detailed answers, both in person in the meeting and also in writing.

Les Etheridge, Chair of FBW said “By arranging these sessions we are enabling FBW members to ask questions on any area including those where reservations are publicly expressed.  These will be positive and constructive sessions which we hope will benefit both the navigation authority and FBW”   

About Fund Britain’s Waterways (FBW): FBW brings together a wide range of organisations with the sole purpose of campaigning collectively for an increase in government funding of Britain’s inland waterways to avert their decline, and to promote awareness of the huge economic, environmental and social well-being value they provide. Established in June 2023, it already has over 110 members representing hundreds of thousands of users and supporters of inland waterways.

Contact:

For further information about Fund Britain’s Waterways, or to submit a question for the Canal & River Trust session (by 13 March 2024), contact info@fundbritainswaterways.org.uk

Navigation restriction notice: Macclesfield Canal, Peak Forest Canal, Navigation: Open, Towpath: Open (Posted 06.06.23)

Notice Alert

Location: Lock Flight Operating Times, Macclesfield & Peak Forest Canals, 2023

Intersection of:

Lock 1 to Lock 12 on Macclesfield Canal

and

Lock 1 to Lock 16 on Peak Forest Canal

Monday 3 April 2023 08:30 until further notice

Type: Navigation Restriction
Reason: Water resources


Update on 06/06/2023:

As a result of the current and forecasted dry weather and the continuing repair works at Toddbrook Reservoir, we are implementing some further restrictions to support continued navigation across the Macclesfield & Peak Forest canals this summer.

To help manage and ensure a sustained water supply for as long as possible, we need to further restrict the use of the lock flights from Monday 19 June 2023. Our teams of volunteers will be onsite to oversee passage and to help conserve as much water as possible.

From Monday 19 June 2023, the following operating times will apply:

Bosley Lock Flight – open Sundays and Thursdays

  • Open from 8:30am to allow passage through the flight. Last boat entry to the flight will be at 1pm, and all boats must have exited the flight by 4pm.

Marple Lock Flight – open Tuesdays and Saturdays

  • Open from 8:30am to allow passage through the flight. Last boat entry to the flight will be at 12 noon, and all boats must have exited the flight by 4pm.

You can help us conserve water by ensuring paddles are fully closed once you have passed through a lock. You can see how working together can help us all save water here, and learn how the Trust manages our water here.

We apologise for the inconvenience and disruption this may cause to your boating plans. By implementing these operating times, we hope it will allow boaters to plan your journeys knowing what to expect over the summer months as our teams continue to work hard to conserve water at every opportunity.

Our teams will continue to monitor our reservoir holdings throughout the season and where possible, amend the operating times should the situation improve. Please note, these operating times will remain under review and could be subject to change.

For the most up to date information on waterways across the North West and surrounding areas that are unaffected along with active water saving restrictions and their locations please follow the link here.

Learn more about our current Northern Reservoir situation here.

Up until, and inclusive of, Sunday the 18 June, the times previously advised will be in operation.

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Notice Alert

Location: Lock Flight Operating Times, Macclesfield & Peak Forest Canals, 2023

Intersection of:

Lock 1 to Lock 12 on Macclesfield Canal

and

Lock 1 to Lock 16 on Peak Forest Canal

Monday 3 April 2023 08:30 until further notice

Type: Navigation Restriction
Reason: Water resources


Update on 06/06/2023:

As a result of the current and forecasted dry weather and the continuing repair works at Toddbrook Reservoir, we are implementing some further restrictions to support continued navigation across the Macclesfield & Peak Forest canals this summer.

To help manage and ensure a sustained water supply for as long as possible, we need to further restrict the use of the lock flights from Monday 19 June 2023. Our teams of volunteers will be onsite to oversee passage and to help conserve as much water as possible.

From Monday 19 June 2023, the following operating times will apply:

Bosley Lock Flight – open Sundays and Thursdays

  • Open from 8:30am to allow passage through the flight. Last boat entry to the flight will be at 1pm, and all boats must have exited the flight by 4pm.

Marple Lock Flight – open Tuesdays and Saturdays

  • Open from 8:30am to allow passage through the flight. Last boat entry to the flight will be at 12 noon, and all boats must have exited the flight by 4pm.

You can help us conserve water by ensuring paddles are fully closed once you have passed through a lock. You can see how working together can help us all save water here, and learn how the Trust manages our water here.

We apologise for the inconvenience and disruption this may cause to your boating plans. By implementing these operating times, we hope it will allow boaters to plan your journeys knowing what to expect over the summer months as our teams continue to work hard to conserve water at every opportunity.

Our teams will continue to monitor our reservoir holdings throughout the season and where possible, amend the operating times should the situation improve. Please note, these operating times will remain under review and could be subject to change.

For the most up to date information on waterways across the North West and surrounding areas that are unaffected along with active water saving restrictions and their locations please follow the link here.

Learn more about our current Northern Reservoir situation here.

Up until, and inclusive of, Sunday the 18 June, the times previously advised will be in operation.

Peak Forest Canal, Navigation: Closed, Towpath: Open (Posted 06.06.23)

Notice Alert

Peak Forest Canal
Location: Navigation Closure, Lock 1 to Lock 16, Marple Flight, Peak Forest Canal
Starts At: Lock 1
Ends At: Lock 16

Tuesday 6 June 2023 09:00 until further notice

Type: Navigation Closure
Reason: Police Incident


Original message:

Please be advised navigation is closed between Lock 1 and Lock 16 of the Marple Flight on the Peak Forest canal due to a police incident.

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Notice Alert

Peak Forest Canal
Location: Navigation Closure, Lock 1 to Lock 16, Marple Flight, Peak Forest Canal
Starts At: Lock 1
Ends At: Lock 16

Tuesday 6 June 2023 09:00 until further notice

Type: Navigation Closure
Reason: Police Incident


Original message:

Please be advised navigation is closed between Lock 1 and Lock 16 of the Marple Flight on the Peak Forest canal due to a police incident.

Lock Flight Operating Times, Macclesfield & Peak Forest Canals, 2023 (Posted 23.05.23)

  • From Date: 03/04/2023 08:30
  • To Date: On-going
  • Type: Navigation Restriction
  • Reason: Water resources
  • Is the towpath closed? N

Lock Flight Operating Times, Macclesfield & Peak Forest Canals, 2023

Following the on-going repair works at Toddbrook Reservoir, we are starting the upcoming main boating season with much less water than normal.  Unfortunately, this means that there will be limited supply of water to support navigation in the North West this spring and summer. To make sure that the limited water that is available lasts for as long as possible, we need to restrict the use of the lock flights from Monday 3 April 2023. The Trust is providing additional resources to this area to support our water management activities and will have teams of volunteer lock keepers helping to conserve as much water as possible.

From Monday 3 April, the following operating times will apply:

Bosley Lock Flight – open Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays – Open from 8:30am to allow passage through the flight. Last boat entry to the flight will be at 1pm, and all boats must have exited the flight by 4pm.

Marple Lock Flight – open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays – Open from 8:30am to allow passage through the flight. Last boat entry to the flight will be at 12 noon, and all boats must have exited the flight by 4pm.

Both Lock Flights will be closed on Fridays to help the summit water levels to recover ahead of the weekend demand.

We apologise for the inconvenience and disruption this may cause to your boating plans. By implementing these operating times, we hope it will allow boaters to plan your journeys knowing what to expect over the summer months as our teams continue to work hard to conserve water at every opportunity.

You can help us conserve water by ensuring paddles are fully closed once you have passed through a lock.

Our teams will continue to monitor our reservoir holdings throughout the season and where possible, amend the operating times should the situation improve. Please note, these operating times will remain under review and could be subject to change.

Information taken from CRT Website – Tuesday 23 May 2023

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  • From Date: 03/04/2023 08:30
  • To Date: On-going
  • Type: Navigation Restriction
  • Reason: Water resources
  • Is the towpath closed? N

Lock Flight Operating Times, Macclesfield & Peak Forest Canals, 2023

Following the on-going repair works at Toddbrook Reservoir, we are starting the upcoming main boating season with much less water than normal.  Unfortunately, this means that there will be limited supply of water to support navigation in the North West this spring and summer. To make sure that the limited water that is available lasts for as long as possible, we need to restrict the use of the lock flights from Monday 3 April 2023. The Trust is providing additional resources to this area to support our water management activities and will have teams of volunteer lock keepers helping to conserve as much water as possible.

From Monday 3 April, the following operating times will apply:

Bosley Lock Flight – open Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays – Open from 8:30am to allow passage through the flight. Last boat entry to the flight will be at 1pm, and all boats must have exited the flight by 4pm.

Marple Lock Flight – open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays – Open from 8:30am to allow passage through the flight. Last boat entry to the flight will be at 12 noon, and all boats must have exited the flight by 4pm.

Both Lock Flights will be closed on Fridays to help the summit water levels to recover ahead of the weekend demand.

We apologise for the inconvenience and disruption this may cause to your boating plans. By implementing these operating times, we hope it will allow boaters to plan your journeys knowing what to expect over the summer months as our teams continue to work hard to conserve water at every opportunity.

You can help us conserve water by ensuring paddles are fully closed once you have passed through a lock.

Our teams will continue to monitor our reservoir holdings throughout the season and where possible, amend the operating times should the situation improve. Please note, these operating times will remain under review and could be subject to change.

Information taken from CRT Website – Tuesday 23 May 2023

Peak Forest Canal – Lock 11 & 12, Marple Flight, Peak Forest Canal (Posted 07.03.23)

Monday 27 February 2023 08:00 until Tuesday 7 March 2023 17:00Type: Navigation Restriction for 3rd Party Works, contractors will be onsite between Lock 11 and Lock 12 of the Marple Flight on the Peak Forest Canal to carry out installation of piling to offside wash wall. To be able to carry out these works third party contractors will be working from a workboat with some operatives in the water. Whilst the canal and towpath will remain open, please approach with caution, and follow any instructions given by the contractors. Warning signs and banksmen will be used.You can view this notice and its map online here:
https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/notice/24345/navigation-restriction-lock-11-marple-flight-peak-forest-canal

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Monday 27 February 2023 08:00 until Tuesday 7 March 2023 17:00Type: Navigation Restriction for 3rd Party Works, contractors will be onsite between Lock 11 and Lock 12 of the Marple Flight on the Peak Forest Canal to carry out installation of piling to offside wash wall. To be able to carry out these works third party contractors will be working from a workboat with some operatives in the water. Whilst the canal and towpath will remain open, please approach with caution, and follow any instructions given by the contractors. Warning signs and banksmen will be used.You can view this notice and its map online here:
https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/notice/24345/navigation-restriction-lock-11-marple-flight-peak-forest-canal

C&RT Notice Alert (08.03.23)

Peak Forest Canal – Lock 1 to Lock 16, Marple Flight, Peak Forest CanalWednesday 8 March 2023 08:00 until Friday 10 March 2023 17:00Navigation Closure  for Repair : engineers will be onsite at Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal to carry out a repair to the balance beam that is loose from the lock gate. To ensure a safe working environment, padlocks will be placed on Lock 1 and Lock 16 to prevent access on to the Marple flightYou can view this notice and its map online here:https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/notice/24349/navigation-closure-lock-1-to-lock-16-marple-flight-peak-forest-canal

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Peak Forest Canal – Lock 1 to Lock 16, Marple Flight, Peak Forest CanalWednesday 8 March 2023 08:00 until Friday 10 March 2023 17:00Navigation Closure  for Repair : engineers will be onsite at Lock 9 on the Peak Forest Canal to carry out a repair to the balance beam that is loose from the lock gate. To ensure a safe working environment, padlocks will be placed on Lock 1 and Lock 16 to prevent access on to the Marple flightYou can view this notice and its map online here:https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/notice/24349/navigation-closure-lock-1-to-lock-16-marple-flight-peak-forest-canal