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IWA Northampton Branch AGM
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Social venue TheBoat

Its that time of year -Annual General Meeting time!  All members very welcome.

Its going to be online – watch out for more details

Save the date,  its your chance to have your say, maybe influence what happens with the club.  Have you got ideas/suggestions?  Let us know.

 

Branch
IWA Northampton Branch
Event Date(s)

Tuesday 10th March

Location

Online meeting

IWA

IWA Northampton Branch AGM

Its that time of year -Annual General Meeting time!  All members very welcome.

Its going to be online – watch out for more details

Save the date,  its your chance to have your say, maybe influence what happens with the club.  Have you got ideas/suggestions?  Let us know.

 

Details

Time / venue

This year the AGM is online, at 7:30pm

Members will receive an email with details and link to join the meeting via Zoom.

 

 

IWA Northampton Branch hosts social meetings, usually including a talk, for members to get together and exchange their boating and canal experiences and tips. All members very welcome.

We hold our social events once a month – on the 2nd Tuesday,  from October to May. We meet at The Boat Inn, Stoke Bruerne. 

Events

Waterway underfunding

Hundreds of miles of waterways – along with their unique heritage and habitats – are currently starved of funding and rely on constant lobbying by us to safeguard their future.

Sustainable Boating

We want boating on canals and rivers to be more sustainable and – even though the current overall contribution to UK carbon emissions is very small – we want to help reduce emissions on the waterways.

Waterways Heritage at Risk

Britain’s canals and rivers are a unique, living heritage. But that heritage is at risk – from urban development, lack of protection, loss of skills and knowledge and climate change.

You can help Save Waterways Heritage.

Waterway restoration

Restoring the UK’s blue infrastructure – our inherited network of navigable canals and rivers – is good for people and places.