![]() CanalCuttings - Your FREE online-world British Inland Waterways, Narrowboat, River Cruiser, Canal Boat Magazine, Info Source and Britain's & Narrowboat Holiday Guide.Over 450 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.With More Canals Being Brought Back From The Brink Of Dereliction - The Inland Waterways Association's Waterway Recovery Group (WRG) Celebrates 40 Years of Achievement2010 is a special year for the Inland Waterways Association’s Waterway Recovery Group (WRG). Established in 1970, it is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Canals have been brought back to life ever since the middle of the 20th century by local canal societies and trusts. But WRG brought something new to supplement these local initiatives. It acts as a co-ordinating force, providing equipment, expertise, publicity and labour to help local restoration schemes. Since it does not focus on individual projects, it can move around the country, giving a concerted push to restoration schemes that need it, providing skills and resources that would not otherwise be available. Mike Palmer, the WRG chairman, said: “I am proud to be associated with the WRG, and it has been a privilege to be its chairman for nearly 14 years. I cannot speak too highly of the volunteers who make it work. WRG has assisted so many schemes over the past 40 years that it is hard to pick out key achievements. They are all important as far I’m concerned. But examples that stick in my mind are the saving of the Peak Forest and Ashton canals from closure and successful restoration of the Kennet & Avon Canal. More recently WRG helped to restore the Barge Lock on the Droitwich Canals and the flight of Aston Locks on the Montgomery Canal.”
There are 23 Canal Camps running this year with volunteers undertaking projects such as the restoration of ‘Steppingstone’s Bridge’ near Swindon on the Wilts & Berks Canal; the continuing excavation, restoration and rebuilding of Gough’s Orchard Lock on the Cotswold Canals; the restoration of a leaky culvert on the Grantham Canal; as well as working alongside Essex Waterways team to maintain the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation, by assisting with bank protection, painting, towpath clearance and repairs. Mike Palmer added:
In these hard economic times volunteering is as important as ever to waterway restoration projects across the country. We need lots of volunteers in 2010 to ensure we get more waterways restored than would otherwise happen. WRG Canal Camps are a great experience for anyone who loves being in the outdoors and is interested in having fun whilst meeting people from all different backgrounds and countries. To ensure WRG carries on successfully for the next 40 years we need new volunteers now. It’s easy. Go to our website to find out more www.wrg.org.uk and sign up to be a 21st century canal navvy! | SCARED OF SWITCHING? ![]() Canal, Waterways, Club And Society Events Diary FREE Canal Route Planner Link FREE ENTRY UK MUSEUMS Solar Energy Equipment Marine Paint Calculator |
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