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Monthly work party at Crumpwood on the Uttoxeter Canal.

There is no parking available on site so please meet at Bridge 70 at 10am having made your own way on foot. The site is just over 1 mile along the old railway track from either Denstone or Alton.  Take the footpath to Bridge 70 which leaves the railway track by the canal milepost.

The OS grid reference is SK 090 427.  The What3Words location is ///caller.traps.midwinter.

 

Branch
IWA North Staffordshire & South Cheshire Branch
Event Dates

Monday 21st November 2022

Location

Denstone, Staffordshire

Restoration

Work Party on the Uttoxeter Canal

Monthly work party at Crumpwood on the Uttoxeter Canal.

There is no parking available on site so please meet at Bridge 70 at 10am having made your own way on foot. The site is just over 1 mile along the old railway track from either Denstone or Alton.  Take the footpath to Bridge 70 which leaves the railway track by the canal milepost.

The OS grid reference is SK 090 427.  The What3Words location is ///caller.traps.midwinter.

 

Details

Contact

Alison Smedley

07779 090915

[email protected]

Time

10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.

All tools and equipment will be provided. Volunteers are advised to wear old clothes, stout shoes and to bring waterproofs in case of rain and a packed lunch if staying all day.

This work party is jointly led by IWA North Staffordshire & South Cheshire Branch and Caldon & Uttoxeter Canals Trust.

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Location

Denstone, Staffordshire

X4JM+RJ, Uttoxeter ST10 4FJ, UK

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