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BW To Review Its Residential Property Estate

16th May 2008
British Waterways (BW) chief executive, Robin Evans, is set to embark on a nationwide tour to meet with boaters, anglers, walkers, and other interested local canal users, giving customers a dedicated forum to discuss their interests and express their views on the management of the waterways.

Waterways Boss Goes On Tour To Meet Customers

16th May 2008
British Waterways (BW) chief executive, Robin Evans, is set to embark on a nationwide tour to meet with boaters, anglers, walkers, and other interested local canal users, giving customers a dedicated forum to discuss their interests and express their views on the management of the waterways.

Trent Vale Project Seeks People Power

13th May 2008
The Trent Vale Landscape Partnership (TVLP), led by British Waterways, has begun a period of recruitment and community involvement to identify a number of potential projects that could benefit local people, visitors and the natural and cultural heritage along the River Trent between Newark and West Stockwith .

The Falkirk Wheel is a Firm Favourite with Visitors

8th May 2008
The Falkirk Wheel attracted over 500,000 visitors in 2007, a 17.5 per cent increase on 2006, according to VisitScotland's Scottish Visitor Attraction Monitor, announced today, Friday, 9 May 2008.

Tunnel Vision For Salford

7th May 2008
Historic canal restoration makes breakthrough 200 years after it was built

British Waterways Launches New Eco-Friendly Facilities In Lincoln

6th May 2008
British Waterways is officially launching a recently completed project in Lincoln that has aimed to improve visitor access and provide state of the art, environmentally friendly customer service facilities.

London Ducklands Rescue

1st May 2008
Two abandoned ducklings have been rescued from West India Quay by staff at British Waterways Docklands office. With no mother duck in sight, and nearby females unwilling to 'adopt' them, the baby birds were brought indoors were they were kept warm and watered until they were collected by a representative of the Swan Sanctuary, who have found a home for the ducklings in Colchester.

Doncaster North Mp To Visit Improvements To Canal And Railways To Prevent Deer Drownings

30th April 2008
Ed Miliband, MP for Doncaster North, will be visiting the Stainforth & Keadby Canal on Friday 2 May to review vital improvement works to the canal and rail network to prevent animals drowning.

British Waterways Scotland and Highland Council Agree Independent Review Over Bridges

29th April 2008
British Waterways Scotland and Highland Council have agreed a further review of the protocol governing opening times of the Tomnahurich and Muirtown swing bridges.

British Waterways Commissions Major Fish Survey

28th April 2008
British Waterways (BW) has commissioned The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) to carry out a major, three-year electronic fish tagging survey at the Tees Barrage, at Stockton on Tees.

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