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Our IWA talk this month is from Peter Scott, but any contributions from the audience are welcome, if they care to join in from their own knowledge of the waterways. Includes “A Night In The Sheffield Floods” – what happened when we moored on the canal towpath and found ourselves eight foot up.

 

Branch
IWA Northampton Branch
Event Dates

Tuesday 9th April 2023 at 7:30pm

Location

Stoke Bruerne

Heritage

Peter’s Spot the Lock

Our IWA talk this month is from Peter Scott, but any contributions from the audience are welcome, if they care to join in from their own knowledge of the waterways. Includes “A Night In The Sheffield Floods” – what happened when we moored on the canal towpath and found ourselves eight foot up.

 

Details

Talk / Photo show

Spot the Lock, with Peter Scott

A talk in pictures – some lighthearted and some more serious.

Talk PeterScott

Time and Venue

This is an evening meeting – starting 7:30pm

at

The Boat Inn, Stoke Bruerne, which has a small car park.  Otherwise there is parking around the village – please park considerately.

We also ask for a small contribution of £2.00 for the speaker

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Location

Stoke Bruerne

The Boat Inn, Bridge Road, Stoke Bruerne, Towcester, UK

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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.

Our social events are held once a month – on the 2nd Tuesday,  from October to May. They have been held in the evenings up to now, but after consulting members there is some preference for afternoons, so we will put a mix of both in –  please check the timings!  We’ve also moved venue to The Boat Inn, Stoke Bruerne. 

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