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London WRG weekend dig - Cotswold Canals
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This is a weekend dig is on the Cotswold Canals near Stroud in Gloucestershire. The work will be continuing the work on the missing mile between Stroud and the M5, to progress the work of Cotswold Canals Trust.

The minibus will be available as usual for a lift to the weekend from London Waterloo at 6.30/7.00 pm. If you get a van lift we ask for a contribution of up to £15 for fuel. Please let us know you would like a lift at [email protected].

 

 

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Event Date(s)

16th to 18th May

Cost

£15

Location

Stroud

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London WRG weekend dig – Cotswold Canals

This is a weekend dig is on the Cotswold Canals near Stroud in Gloucestershire. The work will be continuing the work on the missing mile between Stroud and the M5, to progress the work of Cotswold Canals Trust.

The minibus will be available as usual for a lift to the weekend from London Waterloo at 6.30/7.00 pm. If you get a van lift we ask for a contribution of up to £15 for fuel. Please let us know you would like a lift at [email protected].

 

 

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Accommodation

We are staying Saul Memorial hall, Saul, Gloucestershire. This is between the River Severn and the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.

Additional Information

If you wish to attend this weekend, please email [email protected]

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