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IWA Lancashire and Cumbria Branch at Johnsons Hillock - Chorley
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IWA Lancashire and Cumbria Branch will have a gazebo stand setup as part of a nationwide campaign ‘FBW’ – Fund Britain’s Waterways’  near Chorley, nearest postcode. (PR6 8AE).

We are next to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal above the first lock on the Johnsons Hillock Flight, where the old Walton Summit branch junction is.

Come and meet us at the stand at this weekend of ‘Fund Britain’s Waterways’ campaign event and show your support.

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IWA Lancashire & Cumbria Branch
Event Dates

Saturday 4th May

Location

Chorley

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IWA Lancashire and Cumbria Branch at Johnsons Hillock – Chorley

IWA Lancashire and Cumbria Branch will have a gazebo stand setup as part of a nationwide campaign ‘FBW’ – Fund Britain’s Waterways’  near Chorley, nearest postcode. (PR6 8AE).

We are next to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal above the first lock on the Johnsons Hillock Flight, where the old Walton Summit branch junction is.

Come and meet us at the stand at this weekend of ‘Fund Britain’s Waterways’ campaign event and show your support.

Details

Event details

IWA branch gazebo stand will be setup between 10 and 4pm, just above the first lock, at Johnsons Hillock.

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Location

Chorley

17 Dark Ln, Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley PR6 8AE, UK

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Events

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You can help Save Waterways Heritage.

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