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A bridge too far - irresponsible drivers give British Waterways the hump

11 February 2010
British Waterways is asking speeding motorists to slow down when crossing the 200 year-old hump-back bridges that span the nation’s historic canal network. Each year, British Waterways spends up to £2.5million fixing the damage caused by irresponsible drivers, diverting vital resources away from maintaining the 2,000 miles of canals and rivers in its care.

The man who saved our industrial heritage

08 February 2010
Centenary of the birth of Tom Rolt. This Thursday thousands of people interested in Britain’s industrial heritage will be raising a glass to toast the centenary of L.T.C. (Tom) Rolt’s birth on 11 February 1910. Rolt is responsible for saving one of the world’s greatest collections of industrial heritage in the form of Britain’s canal and railway network.

British Waterways Press Update

22 January 2010
The latest round up of stories for the waterways press.

Setting a new course - Britain's waterways in the third sector

17 December 2009
British Waterways has today published a report on its proposals to secure the future of the nation’s 200-year-old canals and navigable rivers by creating a 'national trust' for the waterways. The move to the third sector from direct state control has been met with wide-ranging support since its proposal in May. The publication of Setting a new course, Britain’s waterways in the third sector aims to advance the debate, promote discussion and further inform stakeholders’ views.

Licence evasion reduced by a further 1.5%

15 December 2009
The total number of unlicensed boats on BW waterways has fallen by a further 1.5% during 2009. Despite the harder times of the credit crunch, 94.7% of the 31,400 boats on BW’s canals and rivers are now fully paid up licence holders.

Pocklington Canal heritage in safe hands

14 December 2009
Following wide consultation, a new agreement between British Waterways (BW), English Heritage and East Riding of Yorkshire Council has been announced, outlining the future of historical structures along one of Britain's most scenic and heritage rich waterways.

Stay safe by the water this Christmas

11 December 2009
British Waterways (BW) is urging visitors to stay SAFE on the towpath after the Met Office predicted plummeting temperatures in the run up to Christmas.

£60m to be spent on works to the UK's canals and rivers this winter

08 December 2009
British Waterways is currently undertaking its annual winter programme of vital maintenance to the 200-year old network of canals, rivers and docks in its care.

Government welcomes 3rd sector debate for waterways

07 December 2009
The UK Government has today (7 December 2009) ended recent speculation about the sale of British Waterways’ property endowment in England and Wales by announcing its preferred approach to "consider alternative models for the business as a whole, such as mutual or third sector structures."

Dates announced for Towpath Tidy 2010

07 December 2009
British Waterways announces that next year’s Towpath Tidy will be taking place from 1—14 March 2010. The annual spring clean brings environmental benefits to the nation’s canals and rivers and supports the year-round work carried out by British Waterways.

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