Monday, 28 February 2011

Chippenham Museum and Heritage Centre Exhibition

Chippenham Museum and Heritage Centre would like to put out an appeal for memorabilia, photographs and stories that members may have relating to the Berks & Wilts Canal, particularly the Chippenham Branch, for an exhibition we will be holding next year.
The exhibition will be in conjunction with the publication of a new book about the 'Chippenham Branch' charting the history of the development of the canal in and around the town.
The town was served by a two mile branch, which left the main line of the Wilts & Berks at Pewsham, just above the locks, and terminated at what is now the bus station, in Timber Street.
The exhibition will run from 9th May until 25th July 2011.
Chippenham Museum & Heritage Centre,10 Market Place Chippenham SN15 3HF
Telephone: 01249 705020

Friday, 25 February 2011

Volunteers called to unlock key canal role

British Waterways is inviting people to apply for a unique opportunity that will see them carry out an iconic and colourful role on their local canal.

For the first time British Waterways is recruiting local people to be Volunteer Lock Keepers, and will be holding guided walks at various locations along the historic Kennet and Avon Canal where potential volunteers can come along and find out more about this wonderful opportunity.

Volunteers could be working at a selection of historic locks on the Kennet and Avon canal including such sites as the popular Caen Hill Lock Flight and the Bath Flight, or the Grade II Listed locks at Bradford on Avon, Crofton, Seend and Kintbury.

The guided walks are taking place on:

Friday 4th March 10am at Bradford and 2pm at Bath

Friday 11th March 10am at Crofton and 2pm at Kintbury

Friday 18th March 10am at Devizes and 2pm at Seend

The ideal Volunteer Lock Keeper will have an interest in the waterways, enjoy meeting people and like the sound of spending time outdoors in beautiful surroundings. They will be working from March until October and will ideally be able to offer at least one day a week, though this is flexible. No prior experience is necessary – successful applicants will receive full induction, training and a uniform to equip them for their new role as ‘the face of the waterway’. The key attributes are enthusiasm and a willingness to learn.

Lock Keepers have been a fixture on the canal for hundreds of years. While some of the duties remain the same, today’s lock keepers will not have as difficult a time as their early predecessors. Lock Keepers in the past had to haul the heavy lock gates open by hand, defend themselves against river pirates and fight off toll thieves. Today the role of the modern-day Volunteer Lock Keeper is to provide a polite and friendly service to waterway visitors, assisting boaters through the locks and maintaining the lock area. It’s a chance for people who are passionate about their local community to make a real difference to the experience of waterway visitors, from boaters and ramblers to families feeding the ducks.

Volunteering is an important aspect of British Waterways’ plans in England and Wales to move management of the nation’s canals and rivers out of state control and into a new ‘national trust’ for the waterways. This exciting new charity, which is targeted to be up and running by April 2012, will attract new investment and give local people a greater role in how their waterways are run – including the opportunity to get involved in a growing number of volunteer opportunities.

BW’s Waterway Manager for the Kennet and Avon Canal, Mark Stephens, said: “This is an exciting opportunity and we are expecting there to be a lot of interest. The role of a lock keeper is arguably the most iconic and colourful role on the waterway and by opening it out to volunteers we’re hoping to tap into the great wealth of knowledge and passion that we know local people have for their canal.”

For more information and to apply to become a volunteer lock keeper please contact Sarah French in British Waterways’ volunteering team on 01827 252097or e-mail volunteer@britishwaterways.co.uk. Further information on all volunteering opportunities within British Waterways can be found on www.britishwaterways.co.uk/volunteer.

Avon Vale helps British Waterways

The Avon Vale has been busy in action helping British Waterways inspect the long pound of the Kennet & Avon canal. The Avon Vale also helped move the BW work boat, Kennet II from Hungerford to Wootton Rivers in order for contractors to carry out vital vegetation work on the non towpath side of the long pound.

Below:
B/W, K&A canal volunteer leader Rob Labus in the center and left to right, Adrian Softly, John Kirby, Rod Hannah, John Peters, Avon Vale crew.


Below: the Kennet II leaving Hungerford with trust volunteers, John Peters,Rod Hannah, Adrian Softly. on its way to Wooton Rivers.


Below:
from left to right, John Ward, David Berasinsky,Howard Wilcox, and Mark Stephens at the end of the two day inspection trip from the Bruce Tunnel to Devizes, courtesy of the K&A canal trust work boat Avon Vale.

Below:
from left to right, John Peters Avon Vale crew, John Ward BW, Rod Hannah Avon Vale crew, David Berasinsky BW, Howard Wilcox BW. on the first day of the inspecting trip at, Pewsey Wharf.

Below:
David Berasinsky and Howard Wilcox from B/W on board the Avon Vale inspecting Bridge 109 on the long pound.


Images Courtesy of the Avon Vale Team

Friday, 18 February 2011

Great Bedwyn Wharf - Pump Out Facility

Great Bedwyn Wharf - Pump Out Facility

Thursday 17 February 2011 until further notice
The Pump out facility at Great Bedwyn Wharf, will be out of action until further notice

Enquiries: 01380 722859

Monday, 7 February 2011

British Waterways Open Day

British Waterways' Winter Works Open Day, Caen Hill Lock Flight, Kennet & Avon Canal, near Devizes
Saturday 12th February 2011
10.30am - 3.30pm
Join British Waterways at Caen Hill Lock Flight to find out more about the work happening this winter to maintain the historic lock flight and see a lock gate lifted.
. join the British Waterways team for guided tours at 11am, 12noon, 1, 2 & 3pm
. find out more about the history of the canal with the Kennet & Avon Canal Trust
. Caen Hill Café open from 11am-3.30pm serving teas, coffees and hot chocolate, cakes, soup, hot & cold snacks and cold drinks
. meet the British Waterways team that helps care for your canal

Caen Hill visitor car park is located off the B3101 near Rowde, signposted from the A361. Nearest postcode SN10 1QR. Car parking, 4 hours £1.00.