Towpath Talk

MP praises volunteers’ restoratio­n work

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THE Wey & Arun Canal Trust received a visit from Andrew Griffith, MP for Arundel and South Downs, just before National Volunteers Week at the beginning of June.

This recognised all the work done by volunteers in bringing the historic canal back to life.

Andrew’s visit started at the canal centre in Loxwood, where he met the trustees and congratula­ted them on the continuing success and wide use of the restored canal.

He enjoyed a short boat trip on Josias Jessop, the trust’s nine-seat trip boat, and saw how popular the picturesqu­e waterway has become with canoeists and walkers.

The next part of his tour was to see the new bridge built at Lee Farm in Wisborough Green. This was largely a volunteer project by members of one of the numerous working parties organised by the trust.

Joint project leader John Reynolds guided Andrew around the site and explained the history of the area and how this part of the canal connects to other waterways including the River Arun and further on to the south coast.

John explained that the aim of the trust is to restore all 23 miles of the canal and reconnect to the River Arun at Pallingham, near Pulborough.

Andrew said: “It is hugely impressive what the Wey & Arun Canal Trust has achieved so far in bringing this historical equivalent of a motorway back to life.

“I’m a big fan of a country walk along a waterway and at a time when there is such a focus on mental health, it is terrific what the trust has done to open up some stunning walks.”

 ?? PHOTOS: WACT ?? MP Andrew Griffith on board with trustee Giles Eyre.
PHOTOS: WACT MP Andrew Griffith on board with trustee Giles Eyre.
 ?? ?? MP Andrew Griffith takes control of Josias Jessop with joint project leader John Reynolds.
MP Andrew Griffith takes control of Josias Jessop with joint project leader John Reynolds.

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