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Phil Clayton will talk on the subject of the Birmingham Canal Navigations. Phil is currently a Vice-President and Talks and Presentations Officer for the BCN Society, His book, ‘Birmingham Canal Navigations: A History’ was published in 2022 by The Crowood Press.

Admission to AGM/talks is FREE
Donations to waterway causes welcome!
Refreshments available.
Non-IWA members are very welcome.

Venue: Stoke on Trent Boat Club, Endon Wharf, Post Lane, Endon, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST9 9DU

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IWA North Staffordshire & South Cheshire Branch
Event Dates

Friday 12th April

Location

Stoke-on-Trent

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The Birmingham Canal Navigations – IWA North Staffs & South Cheshire Branch Talk

Phil Clayton will talk on the subject of the Birmingham Canal Navigations. Phil is currently a Vice-President and Talks and Presentations Officer for the BCN Society, His book, ‘Birmingham Canal Navigations: A History’ was published in 2022 by The Crowood Press.

Admission to AGM/talks is FREE
Donations to waterway causes welcome!
Refreshments available.
Non-IWA members are very welcome.

Venue: Stoke on Trent Boat Club, Endon Wharf, Post Lane, Endon, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST9 9DU

Details

Time

7.45 pm for 8.00 pm prompt start

Contact

Sarah Honeysett

Parking

Parking at the venue is free. Use postcode ST9 9DT.

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Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent Boat Club Endon Wharf Post Lane Endon STOKE-ON-TRENT

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