Towpath Talk

Safety boost at popular reservoir

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PUBLIC safety at Carr Mill Reservoir, on the outskirts of St Helens, has had a boost with the installati­on of three new safety throw lines on the banks of the popular Merseyside beauty spot.

The Canal & River Trust has worked closely with Merseyside Fire and Rescue to provide the most effective safety equipment for Carr Mill.

Emergency throw lines are located on three separate display boards around the lake and access to them can be gained quickly be phoning 999 for a punch code to release them for use.

Area operations manager Julia Shelley said: “Reservoirs and waterways can be appealing, particular­ly on hot summer days. However, our advice is never to go in for a swim. The water is icy cold most of the year round and even the strongest swimmer can easily get into difficulti­es.

“Carr Mill is a popular venue for watersport­s and angling. We hope these new safety throw lines will never have to be used but if the worst happens, and someone accidental­ly falls in, they could save someone’s life.”

Steve Thomas from Merseyside

Fire and Rescue added: “I am very grateful to Julia and her team from the Canal & River Trust for installing these potentiall­y lifesaving pieces of equipment.

“Members of the public should remain vigilant however and be very aware of the dangers of swimming in open water, particular­ly relating to cold water shock even during spells of fine weather. I am very pleased that MFRS and the Canal & River Trust have been able to join forces as members of the Mersey Water Safety Forum and look forward to continued successes.”

Originally a mill pond powering Carr’s Corn Mill, the lake was hugely expanded in the 1750s to provide water for the Sankey Canal about a mile away. This is no longer navigable but the reservoir has now become a popular venue for angling and water sports, as well as a great habitat for wildlife.

The Canal & River Trust is currently carrying out a major upgrade to the reservoir infrastruc­ture in a two-phase project which is costing more than £1 million and lasting until December 2020.

 ?? PHOTO: CANAL & RIVER TRUST ?? Canal & River Trust manager Julia Shelley and Steve Thomas, from Merseyside Fire and Rescue, with one of the three new safety throw lines installed at Carr Mill Reservoir near St Helens.
PHOTO: CANAL & RIVER TRUST Canal & River Trust manager Julia Shelley and Steve Thomas, from Merseyside Fire and Rescue, with one of the three new safety throw lines installed at Carr Mill Reservoir near St Helens.

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