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www.ourboats.co.uk/canalboat(Sponsored Results)Aims are to preserve the line of the canal, initially restore all parts of the canal which remain in water, eventually restore the whole canal to full navigable standard and to foster interest in the canal.
http://www.mbbcs.org.uk/The Trust is promoting and supporting the building of a new waterway linking the Grand Union Canal with the River Great Ouse.
http://www.b-mkwaterway.co.uk/trust/Founded in 1982 by businesses in the Bath area seeking to develop services on the Kennet & Avon Canal. A Directory of services for boaters, canoeists, cyclists and walkers.
http://www.aceweb.org.ukBasingstoke Canal Boating Club is open to boat users, boat owners, canal enthusiasts & anyone who just enjoys messing about in boats, whether or not they own one.
http://www.boatingclub.org.ukThe official site of British Waterways, a public corporation responsible for 2,000 miles of navigable canals and rivers in England, Scotland and Wales.
http://www.britishwaterways.co.ukRestoring the Stroudwater Navigation and Thames & Severn Canal for the benefit of the public. This canal runs through Gloucestershire and part of Wiltshire traversing the glorious Cotswold Hills.
http://www.cotswoldcanals.com/The history and activities of the society with information on the Coventry canal and the canal art trail. A lock filling exercise is included for boaters new to canals.
http://www.covcanalsoc.org.ukMission is to fully restore the Derby Canal as close as possible to the original route.
http://www.derbycanal.org.uk/All about the Grantham Canal - Restoration, Recreation, Environmental, Organisations and History. Help us restore this delightful, rural, broad canal and reconnect it to the national waterways network.
http://www.granthamcanal.com/Represents boaters on the Great Ouse river system and associated waterways in England. Includes news, FAQ, and membership information.
http://www.goba.org.uk/The Trust's work in restoring the 34 mile canal which, until 1881, linked Hereford with Gloucester in England. This site includes hundreds of photographs of our restoration work.
http://www.h-g-canal.org.ukThe society seeks to preserve and restore the Hollinwood and Fairbottom Branches of the Ashton Canal, east of Manchester and link it to the Rochdale Canal.
http://www.hollinwoodcanal.co.ukThe branch holds regular meetings in Peterborough and campaigns for the use and improvement of waterways. Details of events and activities are given on this site.
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/jim.shead/IWAPE/IWAPEhome.htmThe Trust was formed more than thirty years ago to restore the then closed Kennet & Avon Canal from Reading to Bristol as a navigation and a public amenity.
http://www.katrust.org/The society was founded in 1975 to promote and encourage the restoration and use of the Union Canal, particularly in the vicinity of Linlithgow, Scotland.
http://www.lucs.org.ukA Limited Company and Registered Charity whose aims are to preserve and restore narrowboats for the benefit of the public. The site includes membership details, news and events schedule.
http://www.narrowboattrust.orgFounded in 1954 to bring together all those interested in the history of transport, with particular reference to railways and waterways, its main objects are to promote historical research and to raise the standard of published history.
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/external/rchs/index.htmlFormed in 1974 to promote and participate in the development of the full amenity potential of the Royal Canal in County Dublin, Ireland. Now expanded to the entire canal.
http://www.royalcanal.net/The society's aim is to raise funds to make England's first modern canal navigable again.
http://www.scars.org.uk/index.htmlAims are to ensure that the River Severn is properly managed to provide leisure and recreation while improving and preserving its wildlife.
http://www.snrt.org.uk/The history, operation and engineering of the coal fired steam narrow boat, President. Information on the voluntary group that maintains and runs the boat on the English canals.
http://www.nb-president.org.ukWorks to restore the Stony Stratford and Buckingham Arms of the Grand Union Canal.
http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/bcs/Registered Charity operating boat for people with disabilities on the Rivers Lee and Stort. "Stort Challenger" is available self-steer or with volunteer skipper & crew.
http://www.canalboat.org.ukAn independent site dedicated to promoting the Driffield Navigation, its history and its future. The site includes virtual cruises, a picture gallery of past and present views and a discussion board.
http://www.driffieldnavigation.co.uk/Covering the two UK canals serving the town of Droitwich, the Droitwich Barge Canal and the Droitwich Junction Canal.
http://www.worcs.com/dct/Voluntary association concerned with the preservation of Irish waterways and their promotion as a recreational base for boating cruising walking and fishing.
http://www.iwai.ieDetails of the events and facilities at the North Cheshire Cruising Club at High Lane, Stockport and the Macclesfield Canal
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/nccc2000/A club founded in 1964 in the Manchester, UK area with a year round cruising program including many weekend cruises. Site includes pictures, schedule, links, news and contact information.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/whccThe national co-ordinating body for voluntary labour on the inland waterways of Britain. We run 'Canal Camps' every summer - these working holidays are great fun, and can be used for the Duke of Edinburgh Residential 'Gold' award.
http://www.wrg.org.uk/The virtual clubhouse of the trailable boats of the Wilderness Boat Owners Club. Supporters of canal restoration.
http://www.wilderness.org.uk/index.htmAlthough originally formed to preserve what remained of the canal and its infrastructure, in 1987 the policy became one of campaigning for full restoration of the Wilts and Berks and North Wilts canals using as much of the original line as possible.
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