waterloo and the waterSeptember 18, 2023by Kerry DaintyIn Waterloo & the water, Kerry Dainty looks at the men who began adult life working on boats or canals, but for a time became soldiers in our war against…
exploring the pocklington canalSeptember 11, 2023by Dawn SmallwoodLast year, my Dad and I walked part of the canal, most of the stretch yet to be restored, from Pocklington Canal Head, outskirts of the town, to the Melbourne…
cooking on the cut – autumn 23September 8, 2023by Lisa MundayThis Autumn is all about enjoying a late and welcomed Indian Summer, with warm watery sunshine days and so much beauty as the leaves start to turn and the air…
return to the scene of the designSeptember 8, 2023by Eric EllmanThe Westway Highway swings over the Grand Union Canal at Westbourne Park, its smooth underbelly creating a ceiling for the towpath and half a dozen canal boats.
canals on the declineSeptember 6, 2023by Simon WoollenSimon Woollen expresses his concerns on the future of canals in the UK despite a current boom which is seeing more and more stretches of canals being restored.
should we stay or should we go?September 6, 2023by Karen BentOur travels this year so far have been anything but straightforward with the amount of different issues we've had with every canal we've been on. We've had restrictions due to…
future cities of the worldSeptember 6, 2023by Robert GrindleyIn Future Cities of the World, Robert Grindley looks at architectural designs for futuristic cities on earth, on the water, under the water, & on other planets.
washing daySeptember 6, 2023by Mandy McDermottMandy McDermott's poem 'Washing Day' tells of the difficulties of washing clothes on a boat when there is no launderette nearby, and it is too wet or windy to dry…
rags to rich thingsSeptember 6, 2023by FIona DowsonFiona Dowson talks about the ancient craft of rag rug making, and shows us how easy it is to take up the craft whenever you have a spare bit of…
grounding advice from rcrSeptember 6, 2023by River Canal RescueWith low water levels, sand banks, silt build-ups, debris & weed-filled waterways increasing the risk of grounding, RCR's Stephanie Horton, offers sound advice.
living on a boatSeptember 6, 2023by Michael NyeA new Mayfly short story! Amanda sets out to travel and live aboard the Mayfly - a decision which she would never regret.
call out figures and parts failures from rcrAugust 15, 2023by River Canal RescueIn 2022, RCR responded to 130 major incidents & 3411 general call-outs, due to electrical, fuel & engine issues, flat batteries, over-heating & gear box failures.
revisiting old favourites – twiceAugust 7, 2023by Karen BentBack in the Peak District, Karen and Rob Bent set out to climb Mam Tor, only to find that they have come down the wrong way and will have to…
bournville 5July 12, 2023by Richard HillRichard Hill tells the story of his grandfather, George Wiseman whose job was operating the horse-drawn boat Bournville 5 carrying milk to the busy Cadbury processing plant in Knighton on…
water horsesJuly 11, 2023by FIona DowsonFrom the duck’s eye view of the canal we see the world in a different way. The kingfisher’s colours become emerald and sapphire, trees seem to loom above the water…
dry dockJune 29, 2023by Mary HainesFinding our boat in need of some attention from an engineer, we booked into a Dry Dock. We took the opportunity to freshen up the paintwork...
bumble hole visitor centreJune 28, 2023by Terri PhillipsWe are a small charity all made up of volunteers called “Bumble Hole Conservation Group” sitting at the side of the canal in Windmill End, Dudley.
hemsby independent lifeboat stationJune 21, 2023by Clive EdwardsThe Hemsby Independent Lifeboat Service came fully into service in 1977 following the formation of the Hemsby Volunteer Inshore Rescue Club in 1976 after there were 9 deaths by drowning…