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The Magazine of the <strong>Lichfield</strong> &<br />

<strong>Hatherton</strong> <strong>Canals</strong> <strong>Restoration</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

Issue 62 <strong>Winter</strong> 2009/10<br />

BW Narrow Boat “SEVERN DOLPHIN” Icebreaking (circa 1985).<br />

Photo from the J. Jinks Collection.


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CHAIRMAN’S COLUMN<br />

For the first time in my 12 years of living in the lee of Offa’s Dyke I am snowed in as<br />

I sit to write this. Only the 4x4s, the tractors <strong>and</strong> the sheep are getting through <strong>and</strong><br />

the car looks like a snowdrift. Fortunately this has happened within the festive pause<br />

in L&H activity <strong>and</strong> I am not required in <strong>Lichfield</strong> for any meetings. It will soon be<br />

back to business as we prepare to push forward into another year of restoration. It<br />

would be good to be able to report that 2010 will see major tangible steps in the<br />

canal reopening process but, realistically, it will be the mixture much as before. We<br />

were recently warned that the work on site is always the easy bit – the bit that brings<br />

the photographs <strong>and</strong> the press releases. The long <strong>and</strong> difficult bit is putting together<br />

the plans, commissioning the suite of reports, getting the consents from the statutory<br />

bodies <strong>and</strong> then finding the money. We know what has to be done <strong>and</strong> must be<br />

patient <strong>and</strong> determined as we edge forwards.<br />

As many of you will know, <strong>and</strong> as my address shows, I live next to the ruin of a<br />

Marcher castle. It was much “slighted” during the Civil War when it enjoyed a brief<br />

moment of infamy, <strong>and</strong> has been slowly slipping towards final collapse over the<br />

subsequent centuries. It sits at the end of our garden <strong>and</strong> I suspect that the cottage<br />

was built from its pilfered stones, as was much of the village. Two years ago it was<br />

awarded a substantial Heritage Lottery Grant after many years of frustration <strong>and</strong><br />

disappointment. A <strong>Trust</strong>, with a h<strong>and</strong>ful of members, finally pressed the right buttons<br />

<strong>and</strong> the money came. Work is now well under way, even in the snow. It has even<br />

attracted “Time Team” <strong>and</strong> a programme will go out on Channel 4 sometime in 2010.<br />

The point is that persistence was rewarded <strong>and</strong> English Heritage is now h<strong>and</strong>ling a<br />

major project, out of the h<strong>and</strong>s of the amateurs <strong>and</strong> the volunteers.<br />

L&H is always alert to possible funding streams although the big ones have mostly<br />

eluded us. Our major coup was to tap into European funding a few years ago which<br />

enabled us to rebuild Cappers Bridge, fund a feasibility study <strong>and</strong> fabricate some<br />

bridge sections. Currently, we are awaiting the outcome of a funding process run by<br />

<strong>Lichfield</strong> District Council which may help us to progress works at Tamworth Road.<br />

(continued over)<br />

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CHAIRMAN’S COLUMN<br />

We are in competition with other good causes within <strong>Lichfield</strong> <strong>and</strong> the outcome is<br />

much too close to call. If we are given anything close to our expectations we can<br />

make major strides at Tamworth Road. Depending on the level of funding we have<br />

several schemes for introducing water to what we call the Borrowcop Locks Canal<br />

Park. Our own building team, led by Brian Davis, is now well advanced in creating an<br />

interesting bywash for Lock 25 (See below <strong>and</strong> working party news).<br />

Diagram of the Lock 25 bywash<br />

The water will enter a circular structure inspired by the distinctive bywashes on the<br />

Staffs & Worcester Canal. This is both beautiful <strong>and</strong> innovative. If funding allows, we<br />

would like to use contractors to finish Pound 26, alongside Mrs Attwood’s garden,<br />

<strong>and</strong> then fill it with water. This work will require much preliminary activity on the lines<br />

I mentioned earlier. The reports <strong>and</strong> the permissions must come before the building.<br />

(continued over)<br />

Our Vision Statement<br />

To restore the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Canal <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Hatherton</strong> Canal to re-open<br />

waterway links between Staffordshire <strong>and</strong> the West Midl<strong>and</strong>s, for the<br />

benefit of the environment, amenity <strong>and</strong> prosperity of the people of the<br />

region <strong>and</strong> to enhance the nation’s inl<strong>and</strong> waterway system.<br />

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CHAIRMAN’S COLUMN<br />

Observant readers will note that the Atkins Study divided the <strong>Lichfield</strong> restoration<br />

into 5 phases with Phase 1 starting at the bottom, at Huddlesford, <strong>and</strong> then progressing<br />

uphill towards Ogley where Phase 5 ends. We are pleased to have developed a<br />

healthy <strong>and</strong> co-operative relationship with members of the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Cruising Club. It<br />

might, therefore, seem illogical to be devoting major energies to the Tamworth Road<br />

site. There are several good reasons for this. Tamworth Road has been our main<br />

site for several years <strong>and</strong> we cannot just leave it to fit with a paper plan. It is a highly<br />

visible project, easily seen from the road <strong>and</strong> conveniently investigated from the<br />

footpaths. It is relatively easy to finance <strong>and</strong> it is well-regarded by the authorities <strong>and</strong><br />

the neighbours. Our preparatory activities at Huddlesford are likely to take some<br />

time <strong>and</strong> it is only logical to work where we can <strong>and</strong> when we can.<br />

Meanwhile, we must continue to show that we are a two canal <strong>Trust</strong>. We are very<br />

conscious that we must maintain a strong presence on the <strong>Hatherton</strong>. Much of this is<br />

in the form of a “watching brief”. Most of the section from The Roman Way to Calf<br />

Heath is in British Waterways ownership where the channel is an important part of its<br />

water management network. The section from the old A460, through Churchbridge,<br />

needs careful monitoring to ensure that nothing is done which will threaten the ultimate<br />

line of restoration. From the A5 towards the proposed link to the Lord Hay Branch at<br />

Pelsall is a lengthy section of “new build”. This is the route recommended by the<br />

supplementary Atkins Report. We hope, in 2010, to progress the discussions with<br />

l<strong>and</strong> owners as the first step towards building this section. Currently, we seem more<br />

likely to get boats to Cannock from this direction rather than from the west as originally<br />

envisaged.<br />

Bleak January days are probably not the best time to try to plot an optimistic route<br />

through the year ahead. Indeed, such short-termism would be misplaced. We have<br />

always realised that canal restoration is an extended concept. We have set ourselves<br />

ambitious targets for completion for anything else would remove the pressure <strong>and</strong><br />

sense of purpose yet we must not be downhearted if we do not achieve all the aims<br />

we set ourselves. My main hope for the year ahead is that we maintain our enthusiasm<br />

<strong>and</strong> replenish our numbers. We will always need more volunteers, more support <strong>and</strong><br />

more money, I appeal to all our members to help us with this.<br />

Brian Kingshott<br />

1998 DATA PROTECTION ACT<br />

The <strong>Lichfield</strong> & <strong>Hatherton</strong> <strong>Canals</strong> <strong>Restoration</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>Ltd</strong> will hold your<br />

details for marketing purposes in accordance with the 1998 Data<br />

Protection Act. If you do not wish to receive updates from the <strong>Trust</strong><br />

or any third party with whom we co-operate then please advise the<br />

<strong>Trust</strong> through Director Bob Williams on 01543 671427.<br />

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Long term career opportunity<br />

Treating the community with painful foot problems will prove<br />

a highly rewarding career change for those who have<br />

considered such a vocation<br />

Practical training carried out in our four clinics in the West<br />

Midl<strong>and</strong>s, free prospectus available or download from our<br />

Website www.collegefhp.com or<br />

Talk to our recruitment officer 0121 559 0180.<br />

Change your profession for a more practical “H<strong>and</strong>s-on Career”<br />

Canal Transport Services<br />

Boat builders at Norton Canes since 1964<br />

Traditional narrow boats <strong>and</strong> tugs built to your specification, from<br />

One of the oldest & most respected boat builders in the business.<br />

We have our own fully heated paint shop, dry dock <strong>and</strong> grit<br />

Blasting facility as well as all the usual boat yard trades at your<br />

Disposal.<br />

Call Matthew Cooper on 01543 374370<br />

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(advertisment)<br />

Michael Fabricant MP<br />

Member of Parliament for<br />

the Constituency of <strong>Lichfield</strong>.<br />

if you live in the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Parliamentary constituency, <strong>and</strong> you<br />

require assistance <strong>and</strong> think your MP can help, you can either write<br />

to Michael Fabricant at the<br />

House of Commons, Westminster, London SW1A 0AA;<br />

or you can email him by using the webform at<br />

www.michael.fabricant.mp.co.uk/contact.html<br />

or telephone his office at 01543 419650<br />

where you can also make an appointment<br />

to see him at one of his regular surgeries.<br />

(advertisment)<br />

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Donations to the <strong>Trust</strong><br />

We gratefully acknowledge the following donations for<br />

amounts over £20 from 1 st October to 31 st December 2009.<br />

Name ( in order of receipt ) <strong>Trust</strong> & Suchet <strong>Restoration</strong><br />

Marketing Appeal & L<strong>and</strong> Funds<br />

Mr P C Blundell 30.00<br />

Mr D Gray (pledge) 240.00<br />

Mr J R Haines 40.00<br />

Mr D J Jarvis 30.00<br />

Mr P Findlay 60.00<br />

Mr A J Watts 30.00<br />

Mrs M Ingham (pledge) 125.00<br />

Mr P A Forshaw 250.00<br />

Mr A F Myatt (part pledge) 60.00<br />

Mr J C S Ford 60.00<br />

Dr A W Read 120.00<br />

Mr B J Holloway (part pledge) 60.00<br />

Mrs S E Saunders 30.00<br />

Mr A P Arnold 60.00<br />

Longwood Boat Club 200.00<br />

Mr E L Hill 30.00<br />

Mr J E Grubb 30.00<br />

Me A Rowbotham 30.00<br />

Mrs V Naruszewicz-Neale 140.00<br />

Mr D L Antrobus 40.00<br />

Mr J B Atkins 30.00<br />

Mr C Sleight 30.00<br />

IWA, South London Branch 150.00<br />

Mr S G Buer 50.00<br />

Mrs T Samson 30.00<br />

Mr P J Rice (part pledge) 30.00<br />

Mr A D Culley (part Pledge) 60.00<br />

Mr D C Haywood (with sub.) 50.00<br />

Memorial gifts for James Calder dec’d 1,348.36<br />

Mr D E Ramsbottom 30.00<br />

Mrs S E Shaw 30.00<br />

Mr D E Slater 30.00<br />

Mrs P Stackhouse 30.00<br />

Dr I S Appleyard 30.00<br />

Mr C D Coyle 30.00<br />

Mr & Mrs R P R Sparks 30.00<br />

Mr L T Flower 60.00<br />

Mr J L Norton 30.00<br />

Mr T J Rogers 30.00<br />

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Name ( in order of receipt ) <strong>Trust</strong> & Suchet <strong>Restoration</strong><br />

Marketing Appeal & L<strong>and</strong> Funds<br />

Mrs M Smith 30.00<br />

Mr M W Fear 30.00<br />

Mrs A J Griffiths 30.00<br />

Mr M B Jones 30.00<br />

Mr R C Snell 30.00<br />

Mr D J Warren 30.00<br />

Mr P J Haslett 30.00<br />

Mr M J Beare 50.00<br />

Mrs J A Hodge; Pheasey Library talk 25.00<br />

Mr K Ashcroft (pledge) 240.00<br />

Mr M I Crompton (part pledge) 120.00<br />

Mrs E G Tonge 120.00<br />

Mrs J D Allison (part pledge) 60.00<br />

Mrs P A Gaskill (pledge) 240.00<br />

Mr R J Fenton 30.00<br />

Mr N M Waring 100.00<br />

Mr & Mrs R Wickham 50.00<br />

Mr R S Birch 30.00<br />

Mr P J Harman 30.00<br />

Miss V I Clark 50.00<br />

Mr L B Houghton 30.00<br />

Mr B Seymour 30.00<br />

Mr G K Williams 30.00<br />

Mrs M Woolston 30.00<br />

Mr J W Farren 100.00<br />

Mr & Mrs D J Bradbury 25.00<br />

Mr R G W Brunstrom 30.00<br />

Mr R J Chapman 30.00<br />

Mr A C Pegrum 30.00<br />

Mrs B M Staples 30.00<br />

Mr H Eyles 30.00<br />

Mr D S Stevens 30.00<br />

Mr A V H Gulvin 30.00<br />

Mr D H Junkison 120.00<br />

Mr P J Smith (with sub.) 44.00<br />

Mrs P F Bennett 30.00<br />

Mr G G Booth 30.00<br />

Mr D R Logan 30.00<br />

Mr G J Nicholson 30.00<br />

Mr S W Clarke 120.00<br />

Mr J A Laidlar 30.00<br />

Mr S Judge (with sub.) 25.00<br />

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Name ( in order of receipt ) <strong>Trust</strong> & Suchet <strong>Restoration</strong><br />

Marketing Appeal & L<strong>and</strong> Funds<br />

Midl<strong>and</strong>s Co-operative Society Limited<br />

Boley Park store 25 th anniversary draw 50.00<br />

Anonymous Charitable Giving 250.00<br />

Mr C D Gibson 100.00<br />

Mr M N Rayner 30.00<br />

Mr G W Oxley 50.00<br />

IWA, <strong>Lichfield</strong> Branch 300.00<br />

The Four Points Ramble Association 33.50<br />

Mr S Mundy 30.00<br />

Mr R A Smith 400.00<br />

Mr & Mrs R G Bradford 60.00<br />

Mr J Moody (returned property rent) 150.00<br />

Dr T Hollingworth 67.00<br />

Mr David Stanistreet 90.00<br />

Mr R H Davies (returned expenses) 405.50<br />

Mr D Dixon (returned expenses)<br />

Mr B Kingshott (returned expenses) 753.75<br />

Mr D L Moore (returned expenses) 50.00<br />

Mr R O Williams (returned expenses) 39.80<br />

Mr J E Wood 42.03<br />

Regular donors to appeals 568.50 425.00<br />

Aggregated donations below £20 each 576.90 255.00<br />

We are very grateful to the following donors:-<br />

Mr M Allen, Great Barr, Birmingham, for historic photographs of <strong>Lichfield</strong> Canal.<br />

Mrs J Dickinson, Fradley, Staffs., for a quantity of concrete flagstones.<br />

Jack Moody <strong>Ltd</strong>, Hollybush Garden Centre, Essington, for supply of blue bricks.<br />

Mr R S Birch, Wendover, for historic local maps.<br />

ANNOUNCEMENTS<br />

We regret the loss of the following members:-<br />

Ms M E Wilson, Cannock, died October 2009.<br />

Mr D C Haywood, Cannock, died 2 nd December 2009.<br />

Mrs Pat Ch<strong>and</strong>ler, Alrewas, died 24 th December 2009.<br />

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Mr G.Main, Deal, Kent<br />

Mr P.D.Hingley, Piccadilly, London<br />

Mrs B.Bridge, Littleborough, Lancs.<br />

Mr D.E.Ramsbottom, <strong>Lichfield</strong><br />

Mr S.N.J.Blades, Bath<br />

Mr R.A.Strike, Erdington, Birmingham<br />

Mrs J.Strike, Erdington, Birmingham<br />

Mrs M.Guest, Bromley Hayes, <strong>Lichfield</strong><br />

New Members up to 13th. Jan 2010<br />

Mr <strong>and</strong> Mrs P.Roberts, <strong>Lichfield</strong><br />

Mr C.Plant, Guernsey<br />

Mrs M.Woolston, Sutton Coldfield<br />

Mrs V.R.M. Potter, Stafford<br />

Mr A.Palfreyman, Rugby<br />

Mr M.Beasley, Epping<br />

Mr D.G.Thompson, Loughborough<br />

Mr G.G.Booth, Loughborough<br />

Membership1148 ( Including 126 Life, 17Joint Life, 12 Group, 17 Corporate)<br />

Plus 486 Family. Total 1634. Covenanted Members 64.<br />

Current Covenant <strong>and</strong> Gift Aid declarations 1184<br />

GRAND PRIZE DRAW 2009 (Winners)<br />

1 st. £500 CASH.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. T. Thomas, <strong>Lichfield</strong>.<br />

2 nd. Hire of DAY BOAT from ANGLO WELSH at Great Haywood.<br />

Mrs. J. Stubbs, <strong>Lichfield</strong>.<br />

3 rd. Life Membership of LHCRT.<br />

Mr. E. Mobley, Walsall.<br />

4 th. 1 day RYA Boath<strong>and</strong>ling Course.<br />

Mrs. E. Pettit, Ottery St Mary.<br />

5 th. M&S Voucher for £50.<br />

Ms. L. Birch, Burntwood.<br />

6 th. Christian Lacroix Perfume<br />

& Beauty Bag.<br />

Mr. B. White, Tamworth.<br />

7 th. Men’s or Ladies Cut & Blow Dry at SILKS of LICHFIELD.<br />

Mrs. S. Jarvis, Littlewick.<br />

8 th. Duffle Bag & Shopping Guide.<br />

Mr. S. G. Taylor, Willenhall.<br />

9 th. £10 Asda Voucher.<br />

Mr. P. Stephens, Fradley.<br />

10 th £5 Morrisons VOUCHER.<br />

Mrs. V. Lilley, Harwich.<br />

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MONEY MATTERS<br />

David Suchet Thirty Pound Appeal<br />

With our thanks to more than 250 contributors so far, average donations of £1,000<br />

per week since July 2009 has taken the Appeal Fund over £25,000. This is an excellent<br />

start towards work on Phase 1 of the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Canal. Before there can be any more<br />

visible work on site, a lot of effort goes into project planning where professional fees<br />

must be met for essential studies, reports <strong>and</strong> permissions. Paradoxically, some<br />

might say that “digging is the easy bit that comes last”! Please keep them coming to<br />

get your own £30 note.<br />

“Section 106” Planning Gain Fund<br />

<strong>Lichfield</strong> District Council have yet to reach a decision on a potential grant payment<br />

towards fully restoring Pound 26 in water at Tamworth Road.<br />

2009 Accounts<br />

Draft figures for last year show the following outcome which may vary slightly when<br />

fully audited for presentation to the AGM:-<br />

Total income £100,787<br />

Less expenditure (£97,659)<br />

Surplus £3,128<br />

Less asset depreciation (£8,488)<br />

Resources brought forward £181,379<br />

Resources carried forward £176,018<br />

This is a pleasing result considering that £52,000 had to be spent on two major<br />

Feasibility Studies, initially to secure the canal routes in the Local Development<br />

Frameworks being prepared by four of our Local Authorities. On the ground, our<br />

regular volunteer workforce put in some 5,000 man hours throughout the year, assisted<br />

by occasional Waterway Recovery Group visiting teams. See the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Canal<br />

report <strong>and</strong> pictures in this edition.<br />

Replacing our excavator which was stolen last year meant supplementing a fair<br />

insurance settlement with funds which would have been better spent on work, not<br />

thieves. Full accounts will be in included in the next edition for presenting to the AGM<br />

with details of the meeting to be held on 18 th June 2010.<br />

Cost saving<br />

Whilst we constantly look for new funding opportunities, it is not always on the income<br />

side. Like everyone else, we have to look carefully at costs incurred in running the<br />

<strong>Trust</strong>. Bank charges, magazine printing <strong>and</strong> postage are under review where potential<br />

savings of about £2,000 a year are possible by adopting alternative methods.<br />

Bob Williams, Director (Finance)<br />

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Become a member of our 500 Club for the chance to<br />

win prizes of up to £400 every three months!<br />

50% of the 500 Club income will be retained for capital<br />

expenditure essential for restoration of our two<br />

canals… <strong>and</strong><br />

50% paid in prizes to its members.<br />

The “500 Club” could contribute up to £3,000 a year<br />

- or even more - whilst, for just £12 a year, Club<br />

Members get four chances of winning prizes of up<br />

to £400 - or maybe more each time!<br />

Since the last issue of Cut Both Ways, we have registered Member Number 291 of the 500<br />

Club. The <strong>Trust</strong> would like to thank everyone for their support during the year. However,<br />

during 2009 we also lost some memberships which means that the amount available for<br />

both the Capital Fund <strong>and</strong> prizes has not increased. The prizes for the December draw<br />

have remained the same as for the September 2009 draw.<br />

In order to increase the contribution to the Capital Fund <strong>and</strong>, of course, the amount of prize<br />

money available, the number of 500 Club members needs to grow. Remember, membership<br />

of the 500 Club is now open to everyone, not just members of <strong>Lichfield</strong> & <strong>Hatherton</strong> <strong>Canals</strong><br />

<strong>Restoration</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>. So please spread the word.<br />

The winners of the draw are:<br />

First prize £173.94 No 226 Mr P Stephens, Fradley, Staffs<br />

Second prize £113.73 No 92 Philip Kimpton, <strong>Hatherton</strong>, Staffs<br />

Third prize £46.83 No 13 Don Stevens, Cannock, Staffs<br />

The “500 Club” Capital Fund has been established to raise funds for capital expenditure on<br />

l<strong>and</strong> purchase <strong>and</strong> rebuilding structures on the <strong>Lichfield</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hatherton</strong> <strong>Canals</strong>. For an<br />

annual subscription of £12 Club Members are allocated 1 chance in each of 4 successive<br />

quarterly draws. Based on a membership of 500, the maximum prizes will be:<br />

1 st Prize £400 approx 26% income<br />

2 nd Prize £250 approx 17% income<br />

3 rd Prize £100 approx 7% income<br />

If there are more or less than 500 members, the prizes will be proportionally<br />

increased or decreased. So the more 500 Club members we have, the higher<br />

the prizes. If you want to subscribe, you can download an application form<br />

from our website www.lhcrt.org.uk, or write to<br />

Mavis Moore, 88 Spring Lane, Whittington, <strong>Lichfield</strong> WS14 9NA.<br />

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CANAL FESTIVAL - PELSALL 2010<br />

The Birmingham Canal Navigations Society is pleased to announce<br />

that its main Summer event this year will be held on the northern<br />

section of the Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN). The Festival<br />

is supported by the Inl<strong>and</strong> Waterways Association, <strong>Lichfield</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Birmingham Black Country & Worcestershire Branches, Longwood<br />

Boat Club <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Lichfield</strong> & <strong>Hatherton</strong> <strong>Canals</strong> <strong>Restoration</strong> <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />

The dates will be 12/13th June 2010 <strong>and</strong> the location will be Pelsall<br />

Wood Common, off Wood Lane, Pelsall.<br />

The campaigning aims of the event are to increase the profile of<br />

the northern BCN <strong>and</strong> to contribute to the fight against the current<br />

reduction in funding for the Inl<strong>and</strong> Waterways. This could put at risk<br />

the future of the canals in this area unless their benefits for visiting<br />

boaters <strong>and</strong> the local communities can be demonstrated.<br />

The location has been used previously for successful waterways<br />

events <strong>and</strong> the organisers are confident that a warm welcome <strong>and</strong><br />

full support will be received from the local community. Boaters will<br />

have the opportunity to join a BCN Explorer Cruise on their way to<br />

the Festival.<br />

The Festival will include stalls, entertainment, displays <strong>and</strong><br />

refreshments for the public as well as being a gathering of boats<br />

from all over the country. Entry for the public will be free. Boaters<br />

<strong>and</strong> exhibitors are welcome to attend, for further information <strong>and</strong><br />

an application form please contact;<br />

Brenda Ward, tel. 0121 355 6351 email: -<br />

boundarypost@googlemail.com<br />

For general inquiries please contact;<br />

Ivor Caplan, mobile 07778 685674 email: - ihcaplan@msn.com<br />

Membership rates are:<br />

Adult £10; Family £15; Junior (under 18), Student, Retired or Unemployed £6;<br />

Group (Clubs & Societies) £25; Corporate £200; Life Membership £200.<br />

To join, please contact the Membership Secretary (see address page).<br />

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL RECOVERY OF THE TAMWORTH ROAD<br />

RESTORATION SITE<br />

In Ecology Matters12 (Cut Both Ways, Issue 56), published in 2008, the Tamworth<br />

Road restoration site was described in environmental terms as being a potential<br />

parkl<strong>and</strong> site. This followed the example of the successful restorations of the<br />

Huddersfield Narrow <strong>and</strong> Rochdale <strong>Canals</strong> described as “Linear Parks”: Thus<br />

potentially attracting funding from a wider range of sources.<br />

Subsequently, The Borrowcop Locks Canal Park designation for the Tamworth Road<br />

site was adopted by the <strong>Trust</strong> in 2008, to formally identify the work in progress. Later<br />

we were asked if the site might include a sensory garden so that those visitors with<br />

impairments might also enjoy the canal side amenity.<br />

In June 2009, FIRA, a company of l<strong>and</strong>scape architects based in Birmingham became<br />

interested in the project <strong>and</strong> offered to design a suitable planting plan to meet this<br />

objective. Their suggestion, now adopted, was that the scope of the site be more<br />

fully exploited by creating a Sensory Trail. (At this point it is worth mentioning that<br />

FIRA won the contract to plan the development of the National Arboretum so we are<br />

in ‘good h<strong>and</strong>s’).<br />

The plan resulting from this concept <strong>and</strong> donated to the <strong>Trust</strong> by FIRA is shown on<br />

the centre pages of this edition. Donations are now being sought from Fund Granting<br />

Bodies (FGBs) that focus on this type of development (Urban recovery, Environment,<br />

Education, Healthy Living, Access for All, Schools/Youth engagement, etc.) to enable<br />

the purchase of plants, shrubs <strong>and</strong> trees.<br />

During 2007 groups of students from Great Barr School have visited the site to<br />

assist with environmental maintenance work. It is anticipated that this will continue<br />

to contribute to the completion of this planting plan.<br />

Over the past year Members of our Environment Group, the “Green team”, have<br />

obtained <strong>and</strong> planted varieties of provenance British wild flower bulbs: Bluebells.<br />

Daffs, Cel<strong>and</strong>ine <strong>and</strong> others. If you happen to be passing the coppice next spring I<br />

hope you might be able to stop to see the early results of this work<br />

A further thought for the on-going site improvement is to upgrade the path from<br />

Cricket Lane to Lock 24, that can become pretty uninviting in wet weather. This<br />

would be to create parallel paths “green” : i.e. mowed, over what will eventually be<br />

the canal bed; but “brown”, hard core surfaced over the towpath to assist those with<br />

wheelchairs <strong>and</strong> buggies, who will use the path until such time as the canal is restored.<br />

Mike Battisson,Environmental Officer<br />

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SIGHT – Plants with bright flowers, variegated foliage<br />

or good autumn colour.<br />

Acer campestre (field maple) - autumn colour<br />

Angelica archangelica - striking foliage<br />

Cytisus scoparius (broom) - bright yellow flowers<br />

Crocosmia Lucifer - vivid red flowers (Pictured)<br />

Epimedium gr<strong>and</strong>iflorum (Barrenwort) - autumn colour<br />

Geranium sanguineum (Crane’s-bill) - crimson flowers<br />

Helenium vars - vivid coloured flowers<br />

Iris foetidissima (Stinking Iris) - orange seed heads<br />

Rodgersia pinnata - vivid autumn colour to leaves<br />

Viburnum opulus (Guelder-rose) - autumn colour<br />

TOUCH – Soft feathery seed heads<br />

of Achnatherum<br />

TOUCH – Plants which have tactile foliage,<br />

flowers or bark.<br />

Artemesia pontica - feathery foliage<br />

Ballota pseudodictamnus - white woolly foliage<br />

Deschamsia var (Tussock Grass) - soft feathery foliage<br />

Dryopteris erythrosora (Buckler Fern) - pinnate fronds<br />

Pulsatilla vulgaris (Pasque Flower) - hairy flower buds<br />

Salix caprea (Goat Willow) - downy twigs<br />

Stachys lanata (Lambs Ears) - downy leaves<br />

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SOUND – Plants which make a noise in the wind.<br />

Betula pendula (silver birch)-leaves rustle in the wind.<br />

TASTE – Plants with edible fruit or foliage.<br />

Malus sylvestris (Crab apple) - fruit<br />

Prunus domestica (Damson) - fruit (Pictured)<br />

Rubus fruiticosa (Blackberry) -f ruit<br />

SMELL – Plants with fragrant flowers or foliage.<br />

Lav<strong>and</strong>ula Hidcote (lavender) - fragrant foliage (Pictured)<br />

Lonicera periclymenum (Honeysuckle) - fragrant flowers<br />

Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) - fragrant foliage<br />

Sambucus nigra (Elder) - fragrant flowers.<br />

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MARKETING REPORT<br />

There is very little activity in the Marketing Group at this time of year; most of the<br />

work is with booking the st<strong>and</strong> into the summer event programme. At the end of this<br />

piece is a list of those we have already committed ourselves to for the first six months.<br />

Needless to say we would be delighted to see you at any or all of these events. The<br />

Marketing Team really does need some new faces.<br />

In October our autumn entertainment at Whittington was provided by Malcolm Stent,<br />

one of the Black Country’s best known <strong>and</strong> loved entertainers <strong>and</strong> a frequent performer<br />

at the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Garrick Theatre. Unfortunately at that time of year there is always a<br />

lot of competition <strong>and</strong> as a result our audience was a little less than we hoped for but<br />

those who did support us were well fed <strong>and</strong> entertained. If you get the chance to see<br />

Malcolm at any local event I can recommend you take the opportunity to go.<br />

Our Gr<strong>and</strong> Prize draw was made at the event <strong>and</strong> the prize winners are noted in this<br />

issue. This was the third draw that had been organised by Trish Humphries <strong>and</strong> my<br />

thanks to her for all the work she has put into this over the last three years. Trish has<br />

now stood down from this job <strong>and</strong> I am pleased to say the George Simonczyk has<br />

undertaken to find the prizes for this year. If you can suggest someone or a company<br />

that might be persuaded to donate one, please let one of the Group know.<br />

Our only outdoor event in recent weeks has been the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Chamber of Commerce<br />

annual Christmas Fayre in the Market Place. As usual we were at the feet of the<br />

statue of Doctor Johnson on a Sunday morning that was quite cold but not as bad as<br />

some we have experienced at this event. Trade was not as good as previous years<br />

but nevertheless we raised £150 for the <strong>Trust</strong>. Our thanks to Mavis Moore who<br />

donated a Teddy bear for a ‘Guess the name of the bear’ competition. The bear,<br />

(lucky name Patrick) was duly delivered to an address in Streethay from whence I<br />

learned it was due to go, with Father Christmas’s help, to a little girl in the Isle on<br />

Man. I hope it has found a good <strong>and</strong> loving home.<br />

Finally can I direct you to our latest venture “Ramble through The Heart of Engl<strong>and</strong>”.<br />

The book is written by Steve Saxton <strong>and</strong> is an account of his walk encompassing the<br />

most northerly, southerly, easterly <strong>and</strong> westerly points of Engl<strong>and</strong>. The <strong>Lichfield</strong> &<br />

<strong>Hatherton</strong> <strong>Canals</strong> <strong>Restoration</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> has had the good fortune to be chosen as one<br />

of the four charities to benefit from the sales of this fascinating book. The <strong>Trust</strong> will<br />

keep 100% of the cost of all copies sold by us. Proceeds of copies sold elsewhere<br />

will be divided between the four beneficiaries.<br />

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MARKETING REPORT<br />

Book Four: Ramble through The Heart of Engl<strong>and</strong> by Steve Saxton<br />

Book Four (softback 144 pages) covers a hundred-mile section of the journey south,<br />

starting in Staffordshire <strong>and</strong> entering four more counties (Derbyshire, Leicestershire,<br />

Warwickshire, <strong>and</strong> Northants) as the route swings through the very centre of Engl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

It begins at Star Lock in<br />

Stone, passes through<br />

Stafford, <strong>Lichfield</strong>, Moira,<br />

Measham, Stoke<br />

Golding, Bedworth <strong>and</strong><br />

Rugby, <strong>and</strong> ends, also<br />

canalside, in Braunston,<br />

Northants. Trails <strong>and</strong><br />

paths followed include the<br />

Heart of Engl<strong>and</strong> Way,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the towpaths of eight<br />

different canals. Not so<br />

much a guide book, but<br />

more of a slow travel<br />

diary, which also details<br />

wildlife <strong>and</strong> places,<br />

together with local history<br />

<strong>and</strong> other digressions.<br />

This book is intended for<br />

the armchair traveller but<br />

may also inspire the<br />

active walker.<br />

Published in November<br />

2009 by The Four Points<br />

Ramble Association<br />

Price: £8.50 (incl p&p<br />

for mainl<strong>and</strong> UK<br />

addresses)<br />

The four charities that have agreed to participate as beneficiaries are:<br />

The <strong>Lichfield</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Hatherton</strong> <strong>Canals</strong> <strong>Restoration</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

The Woodl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Trust</strong><br />

The Mary Ann Evans Hospice<br />

Emmaus (UK)<br />

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The Four Points Ramble Association<br />

A walking, writing, <strong>and</strong> charitable fundraising project set up to support <strong>and</strong> promote<br />

wildlife <strong>and</strong> heritage conservation, as well as the relief of suffering resulting from<br />

illness or deprivation.<br />

A major means of achieving these objectives is through the making of grants to<br />

selected charities: either grants of money raised by selling books, or grants of books<br />

which the charities may sell, keeping the proceeds of all sales. The books describe<br />

a ramble round Engl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

The Ramble<br />

The Four Points Ramble challenge is to walk to each of the four extremities of<br />

Engl<strong>and</strong> (that is, the northernmost, southernmost, westernmost, <strong>and</strong> easternmost<br />

tips of the mainl<strong>and</strong>), then return to the starting point. The Four Points Ramble is<br />

emphatically not conceived as a continuous, day-after-day exercise to be started<br />

<strong>and</strong> finished in one go; that would transform a journey that should be enjoyed into<br />

one to be endured. Neither is it creating a new Trail or Way; if others wish to<br />

undertake the challenge, the suggestion would be to walk the Four Points by<br />

whatever route seems best at the time.<br />

A key part of this project is to write books, which are in part a diary of the walk but<br />

with additional observations <strong>and</strong> digressions on subjects related to incidents on the<br />

walk or with local connections. The digressions reflect interests in wildlife, history,<br />

literature, music, biography, industrial archaeology (in particular, canals <strong>and</strong> railways<br />

in the age of steam), genealogy, heraldry, church history, topography <strong>and</strong> story-telling.<br />

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *<br />

Over the coming months the Marketing Team can be seen at the following events:<br />

Sat 6 February WFEG Big Green Fair, Whittington Village Hall<br />

Sat 6 / Sun 7 February OwnerShips Show, Braunston<br />

Sat 6 March - am Joint Jumble Sale, Peace Hall, Penkridge<br />

(with <strong>Lichfield</strong> IWA)<br />

Sat 6 March - eve Quiz Night <strong>and</strong> Fish ‘n’ Chip Supper,<br />

Hammerwich WI Hall<br />

Sat 3 April<br />

Eric & Doreen Wood’s Coffee Morning, Whittington Wharf<br />

Sun 25 April <strong>Lichfield</strong> Canal Walk (10 till 4)<br />

Sat 29 - Mon 31 May Crick Boat Show, Crick Marina, Northants<br />

Mon 31 May<br />

<strong>Lichfield</strong> Greenhill Bower<br />

Fri 18 June<br />

LHCRT AGM, Brownhills Community Centre<br />

Sat 12 / Sun13 June Canal Festival, Pelsall 2010, Pelsall Wood Common<br />

Sat 26 / Sun27 June Braunston Historic Boats Rally, Braunston<br />

We would like to see you there with us.<br />

David Moore (Director)<br />

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FROM HERE AND THERE<br />

Hydrology<br />

Directors work to a regular pattern of meetings. On the second Wednesday of each<br />

month we have our Board meeting which deals with all major issues, both current<br />

<strong>and</strong> future. These are carefully structured <strong>and</strong> take a detailed <strong>and</strong> measured view of<br />

the <strong>Trust</strong>’s activities. There is not time to deal with much of the detail which we have<br />

to consider <strong>and</strong> we therefore have a rotation of group meetings, usually on the fourth<br />

Wednesday, to deal with Policy, Project Planning, Engineering <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>. Until recently<br />

Funding was part of this rotation but we have now decided to include this on the<br />

agenda of each of the groups. The meetings are attended by the directors especially<br />

interested in the topic <strong>and</strong> by other officers <strong>and</strong> advisors. The Engineering Group<br />

has recently exp<strong>and</strong>ed considerably <strong>and</strong> now includes several specialists who add<br />

greatly to the discussions. We recently called an exp<strong>and</strong>ed version of Engineering to<br />

a meeting at <strong>Lichfield</strong> Rugby Club to look at issues of water supply to the <strong>Lichfield</strong><br />

Canal. This is becoming a crucial area as we look at how we water sections of the<br />

canal as restoration proceeds <strong>and</strong> before we can link to the obvious source at Ogley<br />

Junction. At Tamworth Road, where the adding of water to the restored section is<br />

becoming imminent, we have discussed how we might use the water from the<br />

culverted water course (Big Pipe), once all the permissions are in place. We now<br />

have some very useful ideas to be explored in greater detail.<br />

BW on the <strong>Hatherton</strong><br />

The section of the <strong>Hatherton</strong> from the Wolverhampton to Cannock road to the M6<br />

motorway is in British Waterways ownership. This former section of the Staffs &<br />

Worcester is still an important part of the water supply system. The <strong>Trust</strong> works on<br />

this section by courtesy of BW. Some large trees have been felled behind the Roman<br />

Way Hotel which should help with the general appearance of the site <strong>and</strong> with public<br />

safety. We now hear that dredging of the channel is now planned but with an<br />

undertaking not to place the spoil on the towpath which caused considerable<br />

inconvenience last time. BW is also in discussion with the l<strong>and</strong> owner at Cats Bridge<br />

where the dispute over boundaries has become live again. We are pleased that BW<br />

is being proactive over determining the fence line.<br />

M6 Developments<br />

A few years ago we were hopeful that the congestion on the M6 around Junction 11<br />

<strong>and</strong> northwards would push the Highways Agency towards a major widening scheme.<br />

Had this happened it would have opened the possibility of restoring the navigation<br />

channel through the embankment. Political pressures <strong>and</strong> financial restraints seem<br />

to have caused the Agency to adopt the hard-shoulder running or active traffic<br />

management. This is disappointing but it is hard to believe that the widening project<br />

will not be approached again before long. The congestion at the confluence of the<br />

M6 <strong>and</strong> M6 Toll <strong>and</strong> continuing pressure to link the M54 to M6 northbound cannot be<br />

managed electronically for ever.<br />

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FROM HERE AND THERE<br />

Grasmere Garden Centre<br />

We keep a close eye on the ownership of l<strong>and</strong> on the Ogley Flight. The <strong>Trust</strong> owns<br />

the Top Lock Cottage <strong>and</strong> has regular discussion with other owners down the flight.<br />

All are well-aware of the <strong>Trust</strong>’s needs <strong>and</strong> are generally sympathetic. There have<br />

been developments at the Grasmere Garden Centre where there has been a change<br />

of ownership. We hope to work closely with the new owners as they bring forward<br />

any plans for the site.<br />

Huddlesford<br />

Huddlesford Junction has been determined as the starting point for full restoration of<br />

the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Canal by the Atkins Feasibility Study. This is where Phase 1 of 5 starts.<br />

The first requirement is to relocate the moorings of <strong>Lichfield</strong> Cruising Club with the<br />

co-operation of its members. Officers of both <strong>Trust</strong> <strong>and</strong> Club are working together on<br />

site surveying as a first step towards developing a design for an off-line mooring<br />

facility. There are many issues to be addressed, such as the extent of any flood plain<br />

for the adjacent Darnford Brook which must be agreed with the Environment Agency.<br />

Agreements will also be needed with other statutory bodies <strong>and</strong> several detailed<br />

studies commissioned. All these things take time, probably longer than the physical<br />

work.<br />

Railway Turn<br />

The new contractor (replacing the failed Wrekin Construction) has made significant<br />

progress towards linking the two sections of the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Bypass. The partially built<br />

railway bridge has been demolished <strong>and</strong> a new one constructed. This is the point,<br />

just beside the former Lock 19, where the diverted section of the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Canal,<br />

running within the environmental strip of the bypass, rejoins the original line.<br />

BW<br />

As widely discussed in the waterways press, there has been a major reconfiguration<br />

of BW management which means that the <strong>Trust</strong> will have to deal with new faces. We<br />

are confident that we will continue to have an excellent working relationship with<br />

everyone. We are particularly pleased that we will continue to work with Tony Harvey<br />

who has moved from managing waterways from Fazeley to a wider role in promoting<br />

regeneration across the Midl<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

Denis Cooper<br />

We are sorry to hear that Denis Cooper has not been too well recently. Denis was<br />

one of our original Directors <strong>and</strong> has continued to manage <strong>Trust</strong> work parties on the<br />

<strong>Hatherton</strong> since his “retirement”. His local knowledge <strong>and</strong> sound advice are invaluable.<br />

Best wishes also to our membership Secretary, Trevor Morris, who has had a spell in<br />

hospital.<br />

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FROM HERE AND THERE<br />

Vacancy<br />

Since our AGM last June we have had a vacancy for the Chairmanship of the<br />

Marketing Group with David Moore st<strong>and</strong>ing down. Despite several appeals we still<br />

have not found a replacement <strong>and</strong> are depending on Mavis Moore chairing the<br />

meetings in a non-executive role. We are most grateful to Mavis but we need a<br />

longer-term solution. The Marketing Group in general needs more volunteers as<br />

indeed do all our activities. The Group is vital to everything we do, fundraising, selling<br />

<strong>and</strong> providing back-up for all our social activities. Anyone wishing to learn more<br />

should contact the Chairman or any other Director. Please come forward!<br />

Social Evening, Whittington Village Hall, 31-Oct-09.<br />

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LICHFIELD CANAL WORKING PARTY NEWS<br />

This is a good time to look back over last year, particularly through a selection of<br />

photographs as presented here. As work progresses slowly from month to month<br />

one might not realise how much was achieved by a h<strong>and</strong>ful of volunteers only working<br />

on occasional days, with a couple of visits from the Waterway Recovery Group. With<br />

more people, more could be done, <strong>and</strong> more quickly.<br />

Former Lock 25 bywash outlet. 2008<br />

<strong>Restoration</strong> work centred on Lock 25 in the Borrowcop Locks Canal Park by Tamworth<br />

Road in <strong>Lichfield</strong>. The former derelict underground bywash pipe had not only to be<br />

replaced but rebuilt to recommended dimensions that would accommodate<br />

extraordinary flood conditions in future. Added to this, the road-side location is very<br />

prominent <strong>and</strong> provides central access to the towpath for public access. It was thus<br />

decided to create what we believe will be recognised as a unique feature of the<br />

<strong>Lichfield</strong> Canal in the national system.<br />

There are a few circular weirs to be found elsewhere, but a circular drop shaft along<br />

the bywash in this location will be a functional attraction surrounded by a public<br />

footpath laid to meet disability st<strong>and</strong>ards. Some already call it a “wishing well” but a<br />

few coins will not go far! Work will continue in 2010 with construction using tons of<br />

donated stone for masonry sides on a shallow open channel, topped by a new weir<br />

beside the head of Lock 25.<br />

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LICHFIELD CANAL WORKING PARTY NEWS<br />

Installing Lock 25 bywash, March 2009<br />

Not all our work is visible to the public. Behind the scenes, a new Hydrology Group<br />

first met in December 2009 to develop themes incorporated in the Atkins Feasibility<br />

Study as to water supply, quality <strong>and</strong> management. Phase 1 focuses attention on<br />

mooring proposals for the <strong>Lichfield</strong> Cruising Club as a precursor towards restoring<br />

the first section. Whilst Phase 2 follows later, much work has already been done<br />

alongside Tamworth Road where water in the “Big Pipe” offers opportunities to<br />

complete an isolated section of canal in water. In the coming year, we will need to<br />

work closely with <strong>Lichfield</strong> District Council, British Waterways, Environment Agency,<br />

Natural Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> others for the necessary agreements.<br />

Funding is of course an issue which is covered under Money Matters. To accelerate<br />

progress, we need more volunteers to work on the ground <strong>and</strong> lots more money to<br />

engage professionals for the major works. How can you help?<br />

Bob Williams, Project Co-ordinator<br />

For details about our Regular Giving Scheme<br />

contact Bob Williams Tel 01543 671427<br />

Norfolk House, 29 Hall Lane, Hammerwich, Burntwood, WS7 0JP<br />

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LICHFIELD CANAL WORKING PARTY NEWS<br />

Bywash drop shaft base. May,09<br />

Bywash outlet <strong>and</strong> surrounding features completed. Dec, 09<br />

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LICHFIELD CANAL WORKING PARTY NEWS<br />

Lock 25 by wash <strong>and</strong> spillway.<br />

Lock 25 off-side Jan,09<br />

The circular drop shaft is now<br />

complete, <strong>and</strong> brick foundation walls<br />

for the bridge over the spillway have<br />

been added. Quotations for the steel<br />

bridge <strong>and</strong> railings for around the drop<br />

shaft are under consideration <strong>and</strong> an<br />

order for this work should be placed in<br />

the New Year. The stone walls each<br />

side of the spillway are well under way,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the laborious task of cutting up the<br />

large stone blocks into suitable sizes<br />

for building continues. Using this stone has created a lot of extra work, but as it was<br />

donated <strong>and</strong> even delivered free,<br />

it will make a considerable saving<br />

over the cost of the nine thous<strong>and</strong><br />

bricks which would have been<br />

required if we had not had the<br />

stone. We hope to complete these<br />

walls within the next few weeks,<br />

<strong>and</strong> then work will begin on<br />

building the new weir for pound<br />

25.<br />

Estimating completion dates for<br />

these projects can be something<br />

of a gamble, as it depends on the weather at this time of the year, <strong>and</strong> even more<br />

importantly the size of the<br />

workforce. We have a great little<br />

team of regulars who turn up<br />

every week even in wet or very<br />

cold weather, <strong>and</strong> this team, along<br />

with the WRG visits is what keeps<br />

the work ticking over throughout<br />

the year. Obviously when working<br />

on a project like this spillway, there<br />

is not room for a large labour<br />

Bywash drop shaft completed Aug,09<br />

Building up the bywash drop shaft Jul,09<br />

force, but a few extra h<strong>and</strong>s to<br />

help in keeping the site <strong>and</strong> yard<br />

buildings tidy <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>ing tools <strong>and</strong> materials to the bricklayers can speed up the<br />

job considerably. When we have a large labour intensive task, such as mixing <strong>and</strong><br />

laying large areas of concrete, we put out an email appeal for extra workers which<br />

usually bring a good response. Thank you all for that.<br />

Brian Davis<br />

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<strong>Hatherton</strong> Canal<br />

Work on the <strong>Hatherton</strong> Canal has continued in much the same steady way. As last<br />

year, some work parties had to be postponed due to wet weather. Grass cutting <strong>and</strong><br />

tidying up fallen trees have been caught up on occasional days mid-week.<br />

Earlier this year BW<br />

asked the <strong>Trust</strong> to<br />

confirm names of<br />

bridges on the<br />

<strong>Hatherton</strong> section<br />

<strong>and</strong> since then oval<br />

Staffs & Worcesterstyle<br />

name plates<br />

have been fixed to<br />

those at Calf Heath,<br />

Saredon Mill <strong>and</strong><br />

Scrawpers End. It<br />

would be interesting<br />

to know if the area<br />

surrounding the last<br />

of these, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Saredon Mill Bridge No.4<br />

nearby cottages by<br />

the feeder to Gailey<br />

Reservoir, was<br />

named after a<br />

particular person or<br />

a trade - even if<br />

anything to be<br />

discovered may not<br />

be as spectacular<br />

as the Saxon<br />

<strong>Lichfield</strong> Angel <strong>and</strong><br />

Staffordshire Hoard<br />

(Ogley Hay) which<br />

we have at each<br />

end of the <strong>Lichfield</strong><br />

Canal.<br />

HATHERTON CANAL NEWS<br />

Denis Cooper<br />

Scrawpers End Bridge, carries Oak Lane over the<br />

<strong>Hatherton</strong> Branch November 2009<br />

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Shobnall Boat Services<br />

Considering an engine change?<br />

Isuzu 35 + PRM 120 – £3,300 + VAT<br />

Isuzu 42 + PRM 150 - £3,675 + VAT<br />

Plus installation<br />

Boat blacking<br />

Boat painting<br />

Full engineering services<br />

Probably the best ch<strong>and</strong>lery in the area<br />

Shobnall Marina, Shobnall Road, Burton on Trent, DE14 2AU<br />

01283 542718. www.sbsburton.co.uk<br />

Bridge 33, Trent & Mersey<br />

Come to our<br />

fund-raising QUIZ EVENING<br />

W.I. Hall, 95 Burntwood Rd, Hammerwich WS7 0JL<br />

Saturday, 6th March, 2010 at 7-30pm.<br />

£7-50 per person, including chips supper.<br />

Bring your own drinks, <strong>and</strong> lots of friends.<br />

Booking essential - phone 01543 671427<br />

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LICHFIELD & HATHERTON CANALS RESTORATION TION TRUST LIMITED.<br />

Registered Office: Isl<strong>and</strong> House, Moor Road, Chesham, Bucks. HP5 1WA<br />

The <strong>Lichfield</strong> & <strong>Hatherton</strong> <strong>Canals</strong> <strong>Restoration</strong> <strong>Trust</strong> Limited was established in 1988 as a<br />

non-profit distributing company limited by guarantee (No. 2456172) <strong>and</strong> is registered as a<br />

Charity (No. 702429).<br />

Principal Aims : To promote the restoration of the Wyrley <strong>and</strong> Essington Canal from Ogley<br />

Junction to Huddlesford Junction (the “<strong>Lichfield</strong> Canal”), <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Hatherton</strong> Branch of the<br />

Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal, <strong>and</strong> also the construction of a navigable link between<br />

the <strong>Hatherton</strong> Branch <strong>and</strong> the Birmingham Canal Navigations.<br />

PRESIDENT Eric Wood VICE-PRESIDENT David Suchet OBE.<br />

PATRONS Chris Coburn MBE, Dr David Fletcher CBE, Michael Fabricant MP.<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

Chairman Brian Kingshott !/Fax 01547 530457<br />

Park Cottage, Hopton Castle, Craven Arms. SY7 0QF<br />

Vice-Chairman Peter Magee !/Fax 01889 578289<br />

& Plant<br />

The Spinney, Bellamour Way, Colton, Rugeley WS15 3LL<br />

Finance Bob Williams ! 01543 671427 Fax 01543 677687<br />

Norfolk House, 29 Hall Lane, Hammerwich. WS7 0JP<br />

Secretary Sue Williams ! 01543 671427<br />

& Web Master Norfolk House, 29 Hall Lane, Hammerwich. WS7 0JP<br />

e-mail: info@lhcrt.org.uk<br />

Membership Trevor Morris ! 0121 354 7952<br />

Secretary<br />

163, Halton Road, Sutton Coldfield. B73 6NZ<br />

L<strong>and</strong> & Property David Dixon ! 01543 258512<br />

78 Gaia Lane, <strong>Lichfield</strong> WS13 7LS<br />

David Moore ! 01543 432718<br />

88, Spring Lane, Whittington, <strong>Lichfield</strong>. WS14 9NA<br />

Project Planning Mike Battisson ! 01543 300090<br />

3, Minors Hill, <strong>Lichfield</strong>, Staffs. WS14 9DJ<br />

Health & Safety Bob Mullarkey ! 01543 251408<br />

220, Upper St John Street, <strong>Lichfield</strong>. WS14 9EF<br />

I. W. A. Vaughan Welch ! 0121 477 9782<br />

Representative 3, Beach Close, Northfield, Birmingham. B31 3DB<br />

OTHER OFFICERS<br />

Magazine Editor Stefan Szulc ! 01543 677156<br />

e-mail: Stefan.Szulc@Gmail.com<br />

<strong>Lichfield</strong> Work Party Bob Williams ! 01543 671427<br />

<strong>Hatherton</strong> Work Party Denis Cooper ! 01543 374370 (work)<br />

Education Andrew Williams ! 01543 250452<br />

Environment Geoff Crook ! 01543 254826<br />

Marketing & Sales<br />

Vacant<br />

Publicity Mervyn Ainge ! 01543 307317<br />

Membership Asst. Pat Ainge ! 01543 492344<br />

LICHFIELD & HATHERTON CANALS RETAIL TRADING LIMITED.<br />

Company No 3686837 - Chairman: Brian Kingshott; Secretary: Rob Davies; Finance: Bob Williams<br />

web site: www.lhcrt.org.uk<br />

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Braunston Marina<br />

are proud to BACK<br />

the campaign to save the<br />

<strong>Lichfield</strong> & <strong>Hatherton</strong> <strong>Canals</strong>.<br />

keep digging the ground from under their feet!<br />

Braunston Marina<br />

The Wharf, Braunston, Nr Daventry,<br />

Northamptonshire. NN11 7JH<br />

Telephone: 01788 891373<br />

Fax: 01788 891436<br />

web site: www.braunstonmarina.co.uk<br />

email: sales@braunstonmarina.co.uk

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