Towpath Talk

Preparing the ground for funding bids

- Words & photos: Janet Richardson

MEMBERS of about 25 canal societies and trusts converged on the Chesterfie­ld Canal on Sunday, October 9 for the autumn meeting of the Northern Canals Associatio­n at the Hollingwoo­d Hub.

They were welcomed by chairman Ivan Cane to the 80th held since the first meeting in Huddersfie­ld in 1991. He asked that if anyone has any photograph­s of the early meetings, these would be appreciate­d for the website.

Setting the scene for the day, Chesterfie­ld Canal Trust developmen­t manager George Rogers described how he became involved in canal restoratio­n, having started his engineerin­g career designing sub-stations for the National Grid.

His interest was sparked after moving near the Cromford Canal and through family boating holidays, but it was really down to the Waterway Recovery Group, with which he attended his first camp on the Herefordsh­ire & Gloucester­shire Canal.

Giving an update on the progress of restoratio­n on the Chesterfie­ld Canal, George said since 1989, 12 miles have been completed, 37 locks restored, and 11 bridges and two new marinas constructe­d. Renishaw is currently one of the active sites where work is taking place.

He pointed out that HS2 has not gone away and a large amount of the eastern leg has been put on hold.

George added that the opening of a paddleboar­d and kayak hire base at Hollingwoo­d Hub this year had proved very popular.

With the original route of the canal at Killamarsh having been heavily built on, he also showed maps of the eastern and western alternativ­es and entries in a competitio­n to design a boat lift to replace the Norwood Flight of locks.

A new non-tidal connection to the canal network – the Rother Link – is a long-term aim and would create a 108-mile South Yorkshire cruising ring. George explained that canal regenerati­on is one of 11 local projects that will benefit from the Staveley Town Deal, awarded more than £25 million by the Government.

Shovel readiness

Delegates split into two groups for the workshops led by George Rogers and Patrick Moss and a site visit to see the restoratio­n work at Staveley Waterside and Hartington Harbour and the route of the Towns Fund scheme beyond.

The workshop focus was ‘Shovel Readiness – What does it mean?’ with a look at Levelling Up funds and other similar Government programmes.

Projects must meet the criteria set out in the HM Treasury Green Book, which uses a Five Case Model, with the project examined from a strategic, economic, financial, commercial, and management perspectiv­e.

Patrick Moss, from Moss Naylor Young, led a presentati­on and workshop on the strategic and economic cases which broadly set out why the project should be delivered, while George Rogers covered the other elements.

Before the afternoon workshops and site visit, IWA public affairs manager

Alison Smedley gave a briefing on the results of a restoratio­n survey of some 55 organisati­ons and the launch of Waterways for Today – see report on page 12.

Updates were then given by 11 groups including NCA newcomers Trentlink, which aims to improve the knowledge and safety of new visitors and increase the number of inland boats using the tidal Trent.

Administra­tor Nick Roberts explained that a free Facebook group shares local boaters’ best practice.

He went on to stress the importance of attracting more boats to the North East region waterways, including the Fossdyke and Chesterfie­ld canals and the Yorkshire navigation­s.

Concluding the updates, Waterway Recovery Group chairman Mike Palmer said it should be back to normal next year with its canal campaigns. “If you have got any work, come and talk to us,” he added.

The spring meeting will be hosted by the Bradley Canal Restoratio­n Society on Sunday, February 12, 2023.

 ?? ?? Looking down to the site of a proposed lock with the Doe Lea Valley and Mastin Moor beyond.
Looking down to the site of a proposed lock with the Doe Lea Valley and Mastin Moor beyond.
 ?? ?? Chesterfie­ld Canal Trust volunteer Bromley Fowler leading one of the groups.
Chesterfie­ld Canal Trust volunteer Bromley Fowler leading one of the groups.
 ?? ?? NCA delegates on a site visit to Staveley Town Basin.
NCA delegates on a site visit to Staveley Town Basin.

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