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The meeting that never was

OVER a month ago Canal & River Trust (CaRT) met with national boating associations, to a meeting that never was, writes Allan Richards.

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Published: 10 December 2014

Boater saved driver's life

IF A boater had not seen a car hurtling into the Trent yesterday (Tuesday) the driver would most likely have lost his life.

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Published: 10 December 2014

Keppel gets its money

THE Etruria Boat Group at Stoke-on-Trent are celebrating as work starts on Keppel, the historic canal narrowboat they are restoring to use for education and other community activities along the canals of the Potteries.

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Published: 10 December 2014

Out of control?

I THINK we all have been quite concerned over the past few years to read how increasingly CaRT seem to be blinkered in its attitude to boaters and its application (or interpretation) of the 1995 Waterways Act, writes John Howard.

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Published: 10 December 2014

Trip boats cruise vouchers

A GOOD idea by the Chesterfield Canal Trust to fill it trip boats and help swell its funds, is cruise vouchers.

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Published: 10 December 2014

Navigating or not?

Some of the comments about the CaRT v Mayers judgement (CaRT's CC rules are unlawful) seem at odds with what the judge actually said in his judgement, writes John Kelly.

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Published: 10 December 2014

CaRT's CC rules are unlawful

A JUDGMENT in a Canal & River Trust Section 8 court case confirms that it would be unlawful for the Trust to set a minimum distance that continuous cruisers must travel to comply with the law, and CaRT knew this for over a year but kept it secret, but is revealed by National Bargee Travellers Association.

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Published: 08 December 2014

Rescued from obscurity

The Herefordshire & Gloucestershire Canal Trust, feeling that an updated version of its restoration saga was well overdue, have just published Rescued from Obscurity—subtitled—'the continuing story of the Hereford & Gloucester Canal', writes Jonathan Mosse.

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Published: 08 December 2014

Helping the more needy boaters

WITH the cold weather now upon us, the  concern Workplace Matters (WM) have launched a Waterways Hardship Fund for boaters in difficulty.

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Published: 08 December 2014

David: Cyclists and towpaths

RECENT discussions about the use of our towpaths by cyclists and their interaction with other towpath users led me to do some research about the exact status of towpaths and who can use them.

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Published: 08 December 2014

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