![]() 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.Bigman Has Big Plans for The Forth & Clyde - Launch of Maryhill’s Bigman Canal FestivalSaturday 4 October marks the first Bigman Canal Festival at Maryhill locks, celebrating Maryhill, its canal and its people.
The project has just received funding for the second stage of the design process and it is hoped that the event on Saturday 4 October will encourage the local community to find out more about the future plans for the canal and the great things you can do and see on the Forth & Clyde Canal.
Andy, who works in Maryhill, said: “It’s a really exciting project to be involved in. I’ve worked in Maryhill for over 15 years now and know how important the canal was to the history of the area and the city of Glasgow. The design evolved from the structural engineering of a world unique bridge to link the communities and increase use of the canal. The intention is that the ‘Bigman’ holding up the footbridge will be representational of the historic ironworks, boat-building and other industries that were found in the Maryhill area. I hope he becomes a symbol of the area’s proud history and a beacon of hope for the future.”
“We hope that the event on Saturday 4 October will encourage everyone to get out and enjoy the local canal and find out something they didn’t know about this area. Maryhill is steeped in history and this event celebrates the past as well as looks to the future of the area. It will be both an entertaining and educational day out for the family.” Karen Moore, development director, The Waterways Trust Scotland, said: “The Bigman event is a fantastic opportunity to bring together the whole community to celebrate their waterway. The Forth & Clyde Canal has been transformed over recent years and we were keen to use this free festival to show local residents and visitors what a great place our waterways are, and how much they have to offer.”
A series of ‘talking points’ produced by the Glasgow Storytellers will also be on site, recounting historic tales of Maryhill which will entertain both young and old. The day’s event will conclude with the burning of a two dimensional drawing of the ‘Bigman’. Scottish artist Ewan Hunter in collaboration with Scott Associates, have produced the ‘Fire Drawing’ for the grand finale which is sure to be an amazing spectacle. | SCARED OF SWITCHING? ![]() Canal, Waterways, Club And Society Events Diary FREE Canal Route Planner Link FREE ENTRY UK MUSEUMS |
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