Canal trust secures project funding
The Chichester Ship Canal Trust is celebrating after it was able to raise 75 per cent of the funding needed for the initial phase of its bank restoration programme.
Thevolunteer-ledcharity’s fundraising campaign began in autumn 2020 and thanks to individual donors, contributions from local councils, significant grants, and income generated by canal activities, the success means that work can now begin.
The first stretch to be completed runs from about 300 metres south of the steps to the Canal Walk housing development towards Hunston for about 250m.
Specialist contractors will restore the most critically damaged section of the canal bank – which are the very foundations of the canal – underpinning the towpath used by so many people, keeping the waterway safe for all users, and managing water flow.
For safety reasons, the towpath will be closed to all canal users from February 7 for about eight weeks, with an alternative route available via the A27. This is to ensure the contractors can work as effectively and efficiently as possible.
The waterway will remain open for licensed paddlers and scheduled boat trips.
The work is scheduled to be completed in time for the canal’s 200th anniversary event taking place on Saturday, April 9, which will mark the milestone with live music, entertainment and a range of displays.
The trust will continue to raise funds and apply for external grants to enable restoration to further stretches of the canal banks to be completed in the next few years.