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IWA Lancashire & Cumbria Branch is hosting this online presentation about Scottish Canals.

150 miles of canal in Scotland are managed by Scottish Canals. IWA’s Jonathan Mosse will talk about the Association’s campaign for more funding to keep these waterways open.

Jonathan lives on a narrowboat on the Scottish Lowland canals. For over 30 years he has researched and written the Nicholson Waterways Guides and he is a member of IWA’s Navigation Committee.

It’s easy to join using a computer, tablet or smart phone.

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IWA Lancashire & Cumbria Branch
Event Dates

Thursday 25th March 2021

Location

Online

Conservation

Scottish Canals

IWA Lancashire & Cumbria Branch is hosting this online presentation about Scottish Canals.

150 miles of canal in Scotland are managed by Scottish Canals. IWA’s Jonathan Mosse will talk about the Association’s campaign for more funding to keep these waterways open.

Jonathan lives on a narrowboat on the Scottish Lowland canals. For over 30 years he has researched and written the Nicholson Waterways Guides and he is a member of IWA’s Navigation Committee.

It’s easy to join using a computer, tablet or smart phone.

Details

Time

7:30pm

Contact

Wendy Humphreys

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.