The Canal & River Trust, which is responsible for 2,000 miles of waterways across England and Wales, has mapped the “ecological footprint” of its canal network for the first time to show how ...
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Built primarily between 1700 and 1900, the Birmingham Canal network was the lifeblood ... they drove forward the Industrial Revolution in England. Your base will be in Birmingham city centre ...
Recent sunshine has seen duck weed spread rapidly through the region's waterways An "explosion of duck weed" is swamping Lancashire's canals, according to the Canal and River Trust (CRT).
There's history behind it, too; the canal opened in the early 19th century to transport coal, building materials and other goods from northern industrial cities to King's Cross – a long-standing ...
THE WEST Midlands is home to a number of historical and scenic waterways, and one has been named among the country’s most beautiful. The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal has been crowned England ...
Liz McIvor looks at who built the nation's canal network, who funded it, those who worked on it and how they were regenerated following WWII. Britain's relationship with the canals of the ...
With spring around the corner, the national charity Canal & River Trust is preparing the ground for the year ahead and is calling on volunteers in Northamptonshire to help the much-loved and many ...