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Illustrated talk about the Stafford Riverway Link
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The Stafford Riverway Link – an update from John Potter on the project to link Stafford to the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal.

Admission free.  All welcome, no need to be an IWA member.

Join us for a sociable evening get together with an illustrated talk and learn all about the Stafford Riverway Link.

 

Branch
IWA North Staffordshire & South Cheshire Branch
Event Dates

Friday 11th November 2022

Location

Endon, Staffordshire

IWA

Illustrated Talk – Stafford Riverway Link

The Stafford Riverway Link – an update from John Potter on the project to link Stafford to the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal.

Admission free.  All welcome, no need to be an IWA member.

Join us for a sociable evening get together with an illustrated talk and learn all about the Stafford Riverway Link.

 

Details

Contact

Sarah Honeysett

01782 772295

[email protected]

Time

7.45pm to 10pm

From ST9 9DU on Post Lane, Endon, approach the boat club through the gates (please close the gates behind you).  Plenty of car parking and accessible access.

The boat club will be open from 7.45pm with the talk starting at 8pm.

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Location

Endon, Staffordshire

Post Ln, Endon, Stoke-on-Trent ST9 9DT, UK

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