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There will be a talk by Ian Wilson on the beginning of the restoration of the Montgomery Canal.

To be held on Tuesday evening, 14th January. at 7.30 pm

It’s 55 years since operations began and 50 years since Prince Charles – now King Charles III, first opened the Welshpool lock.

The talk will be held at The Holiday Inn, Lower Mersey Street, Ellesmere Port, CH65 2AL

Free admission

Fun raffle

Drinks from the hotel bar

Visitors are very welcome

Branch
IWA Chester & Merseyside Branch
Event Dates

Tuesday 14th January

Location

The Holiday Inn, Ellesmere Port

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IWA Chester & Merseyside Branch Talk – Restoration of the Montgomery Canal

There will be a talk by Ian Wilson on the beginning of the restoration of the Montgomery Canal.

To be held on Tuesday evening, 14th January. at 7.30 pm

It’s 55 years since operations began and 50 years since Prince Charles – now King Charles III, first opened the Welshpool lock.

The talk will be held at The Holiday Inn, Lower Mersey Street, Ellesmere Port, CH65 2AL

Free admission

Fun raffle

Drinks from the hotel bar

Visitors are very welcome

Details

Time:

7.30 p.m.

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Location

The Holiday Inn, Ellesmere Port

Holiday Inn Ellesmere Port - Cheshire Oaks, an IHG Hotel, Lower Mersey Street, Ellesmere Port, UK

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