Towpath Talk

Join the volunteers at Foxton Locks

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THE Canal & River Trust is searching for a team of volunteers to help keep things running smoothly at the famous Foxton Locks.

It is on the lookout for people interested in helping boats through the flight of locks as well as those that can lend a helping hand in looking after the site.

Foxton Locks is the longest, steepest staircase of locks in the UK and each year sees 4000 boats travel through the flight as well as 320,000 visitors on the towpath.

The trust is looking for a small group of volunteer lock keepers to help keep the historic tradition of lockkeepin­g alive at Foxton, where lock keepers have been part of waterway life for hundreds of years.

The volunteers would join an existing team in welcoming passing boaters and helping them through the locks. Full training is provided and people of all ages and experience­s are encouraged to apply.

Volunteer lock keepers work on a shift basis between April and October, with some even staying on to help care for the site over winter. The trust is ideally looking for people able to give at least one day each week and is particular­ly keen to hear from people able to cover the role over weekends.

Alongside the lock keepers, the trust is also hoping to recruit a team of maintenanc­e volunteers who will help to keep things looking spick and span for passing boaters and visitors on the towpath. Tasks would include tackling litter, repairing fences, mowing grass verges and painting site furniture.

Alex Goode, CRT site manager at Foxton, said: “Foxton is a busy site and being the longest, steepest staircase of locks in the UK it’s one of the real gems of the waterways. It’s popular with boaters and day visitors so there’s lots for volunteers to get stuck into.

“This is a great opportunit­y to play your part, whether that be welcoming boaters and keeping the lock-keeping tradition alive or using your skills to keep everything looking shipshape.”

Alex added: “We’re looking for people who are reasonably fit and able to walk up and down the lock flight as well as those who enjoy interactin­g with others, have a willingnes­s to learn and want to help keep the site looking its best for the thousands of visitors that enjoy the site each week.

“If that sounds like you then we’d love to hear from you.”

For more details about volunteeri­ng roles available near you, visit the CRT website at www. canalriver­trust.org.uk

 ?? PHOTO: CANAL & RIVER TRUST ?? An aerial view of the Foxton Lock flight.
PHOTO: CANAL & RIVER TRUST An aerial view of the Foxton Lock flight.

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