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Join us for an online presentation on Sustainable Propulsion on the Inland Waterways.

Bowman Bradley is the Chair of the IWA’s Sustainable Propulsion Group. Bowman is a retired professional engineer and Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He has 45 years of experience on the UK canal system and is the owner of a modern leisure narrow boat. He also represents the IWA on the Boat Safety Scheme Advisory Committee.

It’s easy to join by phone, tablet or computer.

 

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Branch
IWA Lancashire & Cumbria Branch
Event Dates

Thursday 29th April 2021

Location

Online

Boating

Sustainable Propulsion on the Inland Waterways

Join us for an online presentation on Sustainable Propulsion on the Inland Waterways.

Bowman Bradley is the Chair of the IWA’s Sustainable Propulsion Group. Bowman is a retired professional engineer and Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He has 45 years of experience on the UK canal system and is the owner of a modern leisure narrow boat. He also represents the IWA on the Boat Safety Scheme Advisory Committee.

It’s easy to join by phone, tablet or computer.

 

Details

Time

7.30pm

Contact

Wendy Humphreys

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