![]() CanalCuttings - Your FREE online-world British Inland Waterways, Narrowboat, River Cruiser, Canal Boat Magazine, Info Source and Britain's & Narrowboat Holiday Guide.Almost 600 Pages of Information and Features about canals and their usage - We're not just a Narrowboat Magazine. The website includes River and Inland Waterways information.New Heritage Partnership Agreement For Foxton LocksOn Monday 1st February 2010 a new Heritage Partnership Agreement (HPA) was signed for Foxton Locks
The Foxton Locks HPA is a pilot project that is intended to become a template for British Waterways. Foxton Locks was selected as it is a compact, multi-designated historic environment that contains high value heritage assets. A top priority for BW is to continue working with English Heritage, Harborough District Council and Leicestershire County Council so that together they can preserve and maintain this historic site.
The agreement is a positive step, allowing BW to engage more actively with the day to day management and development of the site, and specifically identified works to be carried out at the site without the need for lengthy consultations and approvals. Dennis Maney, British Waterways’ heritage adviser, said: “As the third largest owner of listed buildings in the UK, this new partnership agreement is a real positive step forward for BW. We have worked extremely hard over the last few years improving the Foxton site for visitors, whilst still respecting and protecting the historical importance of the site. “We are really very proud at what we have achieved. This agreement proves we have the right skills and people to manage this unique historic site, and avoids the need for repeated and time consuming consent applications when we want to carry out general maintenance works.” In 2009 BW’s care and maintenance spend at the site amounted to £160,000 with works including the draining of the entire lock flight to carry out repairs to the lock gates, and rebuilding of some of the lock walls. The agreement will work on the principle of a traffic light system. Each partner has agreed which works will require planning consent (i.e. large re-developments) and which permitted works fall under the terms on the agreement (i.e. replacing lock gates). The performance of the HPA for Foxton Locks will be actively monitored by all partners and will run initially for a five year period. | SCARED OF SWITCHING? ![]() Canal, Waterways, Club And Society Events Diary FREE Canal Route Planner Link FREE ENTRY UK MUSEUMS |
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