Towpath Talk

Boost to Grand Western Canal visitor experience

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VISITORS to the Grand Western Canal Country Park can now benefit from a range of new facilities to help them make the most of a trip to this charming waterway in mid Devon.

The canal visitor centre now features two new video display screens, each playing a choice of several short film clips, including some spectacula­r bird’s eye drone footage of the canal basin and horse-drawn barge.

Along the towpath, all 10 existing noticeboar­ds are being replaced with tougher and smarter models, with a further two noticeboar­ds added in new locations.

Seven of these new noticeboar­ds are already in place, while the remaining five are on order and are due to be installed in the summer.

Within each noticeboar­d is a newly developed A2-sized informatio­n panel, each one packed with fascinatin­g stories and images relating to the canal’s history, wildlife and management in the area near their location. They will also house maps, posters promoting canal events, informatio­n about recreation­al activities that can be enjoyed within the country park and health and safety guidance.

The Inland Waterways Associatio­n (IWA) has provided £18,000 from its South West Inland Waterways Regenerati­on Fund to fund the purchase, wiring and installati­on of the new video screens, the design and production of the 12 informatio­n panels and the purchase of five new noticeboar­ds.

Mid Devon District Council, through its Shared Prosperity Fund, has provided £10,000 for the purchase of the five noticeboar­ds currently on order.

Coun Andrea Davis, Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Environmen­t and Transport, said: “These new displays and noticeboar­ds add even more to the experience of visitors to the country park and the visitor centre. The Grand Western Canal has a rich history which people will be able to explore and find out more about. We’re extremely grateful for the funding from The Inland Waterways Associatio­n and Mid Devon District Council that has made these improvemen­ts possible.”

 ?? ?? Ray Alexander (IWA) and Mark Baker (Grand Western Canal Country Park manager) beside one of the new noticeboar­ds.
Ray Alexander (IWA) and Mark Baker (Grand Western Canal Country Park manager) beside one of the new noticeboar­ds.

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