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Angler's body in lock

THE body of an angler was discovered on Saturday in Netham Lock in Bristol where boats from the Kennet & Avon Canal access the Floating Harbour.

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Published: 24 November 2014

Running the gauntlet?

LIVING on the canals and being a keen observer of nature I'm somewhat bemused by the idea of a 'wildlife corridor', writes Ralph Freeman.

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Published: 24 November 2014

Actor's boat vandalised

THE cruiser belonging to actor Richard Cordery was broken into, its interior wrecked then set adrift at a canal centre on the Basingstoke Canal.

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Published: 24 November 2014

Dog blinded on towpath

A VICIOUS attack by a loose fighting dog on a Pomeranian that was on a lead on a towpath, resulted in it being blinded.

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Published: 24 November 2014

Four Avon deaths this year

THE man that was found drowned in the Avon at Bath during August brings the total in the city this year to four.
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Published: 24 November 2014

CaRT to close floating bookshop

LONDON'S only floating bookshop, Word on the Water, may be forced to close following a Canal & River Trust (CaRT) refusal of its application for a permanent mooring in Paddington Basin, writes Allan Richards.

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Published: 24 November 2014

Email: More influence

Those of us old enough to remember the involvement of English Nature in the Pocklington Canal and it's lack of restoration will fear the latest proposals that give them more influence in the waterways in general.

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Published: 24 November 2014

It was no water taxi

PERHAPS one taxi driver had been reading too much about water taxis, for he drove his own into the Caldon Canal, but alas it did not float.

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Published: 23 November 2014

Enough is enough

BOATERS are incensed at the news that English Nature wants to use the waterways for a route for birds, insects and mammals as wildlife corridors, with its accompanying restrictions to boating, and write:

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Published: 22 November 2014

RCR raised lock-stricken boat

IT WAS River Canal Rescue (RCR) that raised the lock-stricken boat out of Wash House Lock at Bath after the emergency assistance firm was called in to help.

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Published: 21 November 2014

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