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Restoring the Stroudwater Navigation and Thames & Severn Canal

Stroud District Council awarded HLF £11.9m

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About the Cotswold Canals Trust

The Cotswold Canals Trust is restoring the Stroudwater Navigation and Thames & Severn Canal for the benefit of the public. This canal runs through Gloucestershire and part of Wiltshire traversing the glorious Cotswold Hills. The Trust has an active volunteer force working on several restoration projects. Sections of the canal are now in water and the Trust runs a trip boat on some of them.

The Trust is part of the Cotswold Canals Partnership which includes the local authorities.

 The Aims of the Cotswold Canals Trust are :-

  1. To promote for the benefit of the community, the reopening of the Cotswold Canals.

  2. To promote the restoration of the two waterways to give a balance between the needs of navigation, development, recreation, heritage, landscape conservation, wildlife and natural habitats.

  3. To promote the use of the towpath as The Thames & Severn Way.

  4. To achieve restoration of the Cotswold Canals as a navigable route from Saul Junction to the River Thames.

The Trust publishes a quarterly newsletter, "The Trow", which is sent to all Cotswold Canals members. New members are always welcome.

The Trust is a registered charity, number 269721.

Trip boats at Saul Heritage Herald
Restoration images Trip boats at Lechlade

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Images along the Cotswold Canals Links to other Canal Sites
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