Molly Beard (1942 – 2026)
Molly Beard was a leading light within IWA Chelmsford Branch for a period of near 40 years, spanning the 1980s until retiring as branch chair in 2023.
She undertook several Committee roles including Social Secretary, arranging monthly meetings with talks, Secretary, and then Chair for over 10 years.
In the early 1990s she was very involved with her husband Doug in campaigning for better use of Chelmsford’s waterways and the restoration of the then derelict Springfield Basin on the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation, where she could be seen most weekends driving dumpers and mixing mortar. The Basin was reopened in 1992.
Between 2003 and 2005 she was busy with Doug arranging the formation of Essex Waterways Ltd as a volunteer led not-for-profit company through IWA. This took responsibility for maintaining and operating the 14-mile Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation, to prevent its closure after the original Navigation Company went into Administration.
She continued to support Essex Waterways Ltd while IWA Branch Chair along with the campaign to link the Navigation with the two rivers in the City Centre.
Molly and Doug were avid explorers of the national waterway network, and were also proud owners of Shipwrights, a modern movement Grade II* Listed Building, which they cherished and furnished appropriately.
[The photo, left, shows Molly Beard presenting the Cyril Styring Trophy to fellow IWA Chelmsford Branch member John Gale in 2019]