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Local canals being repaired as part of winter makeover

Work is being carried out to repair Ashton Canal and Huddersfield Narrow Canal by The Canal and River Trust. 

On Ashton Canal, it includes repairs to the Kershaw Lane Road Bridge in Audenshaw, and grouting work to Beswick Aqueduct, near the Etihad Stadium, to reduce leakage. 

For the Huddersfield Narrow Canal, it includes washwall and leakage repairs to Lock 30 at Diggle and Manns Wharf Embankment at Greenfield.

The national waterways and wellbeing charity say it's part of a £15 million investment this winter in carrying out essential repairs, upgrades and maintenance work to the North West's historic waterways. 

As part of the four-month programme, which is due to finish in mid-March, the Trust’s expert engineering teams are replacing worn-out lock gates, dredging waterways and carrying out a host of tasks to keep the 200-year old network in good working order.

Daniel Greenhalgh, North West regional director for the Canal & River Trust, said: “With many of the region’s canals constructed over two centuries ago, it’s important to stay on top of regular maintenance and keep the waterways in good condition. We always try to minimise inconvenience to boaters by carrying out this routine work in the winter months.

“Research proves people feel happier and healthier by water and over the pandemic particularly, waterways have offered a valuable lifeline for so many, providing perfect spots for local recreation and exercise. That’s why it’s so important that we keep them open and safe for everyone to use, whether people enjoy a waterside stroll, cycling, boating or angling.

“Our specialist engineering teams have continued to work in covid-safe bubbles throughout the lockdowns. They have had to deal with some incredibly challenging weather, including Storm Christoph, bringing storm damage and flooding. They’ve made great progress over the last few months and by carrying out these works, we will be protecting our historic waterways for future generations - ensuring they continue to make a real difference to people’s lives today.”

For more information on the work of the Canal & River Trust, including how to support through volunteering or making a donation, go to www.canalrivertrust.org.uk.

Main image:

Canal & River Trust construction manager Mark Wigley at the bottom of Lock 83 on the Rochdale Canal in Manchester. 

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