Very Informative, I walk the Cauldon Canal on a regular basis… Unfortunately it is now becoming very unkept … Parts of the tow path are very overgrown and there is even a sunken barge by the Pottery Cottage and the cut is very shallow a warning for any would be traveller heading to Froghall.
I used to live in Rolleston on Dove but then moved to Abbey Hulton in Stoke. The canals were my greatest sorse of transport as a boy on my bicycle because there were no hills so I was able to visit all my mates quite easily from Uttoxeter to Tutbury was a bit ify but evan as a 14 year old it was a beautiful part of Staffordshire
absolutely Fantastic to see this restoration work going on these Historical Canals ..... Keep up the great work ..I know its slow going but well worth the Huge effort that is required to complete this work....Regards from Down Under....
The idea of putting water in for canoeist to use is great pretty sure most canoeist would probably pay a couple of quid towards whatever you might like to use it for for the restoration of the canal
Of all the trees that have been cut down in the restoration of the canal system how much of it has been able to be reused I mean cutting into planks to make some of the wood features of the Canal benches styles
Fascinating. Great video, it would be good to see updates. Top job.
Very Informative, I walk the Cauldon Canal on a regular basis… Unfortunately it is now becoming very unkept … Parts of the tow path are very overgrown and there is even a sunken barge by the Pottery Cottage and the cut is very shallow a warning for any would be traveller heading to Froghall.
great effort by all
I used to live in Rolleston on Dove but then moved to Abbey Hulton in Stoke. The canals were my greatest sorse of transport as a boy on my bicycle because there were no hills so I was able to visit all my mates quite easily from Uttoxeter to Tutbury was a bit ify but evan as a 14 year old it was a beautiful part of Staffordshire
absolutely Fantastic to see this restoration work going on these Historical Canals ..... Keep up the great work ..I know its slow going but well worth the Huge effort that is required to complete this work....Regards from Down Under....
The idea of putting water in for canoeist to use is great pretty sure most canoeist would probably pay a couple of quid towards whatever you might like to use it for for the restoration of the canal
Excellent video, the route of the Cauldon is my favourite walk, and yet I had no idea that it is planned to reopen the Uttoxeter section.
With all these canal restoration local support is essential so join join the local Trust, become a member & be informed.
Of all the trees that have been cut down in the restoration of the canal system how much of it has been able to be reused I mean cutting into planks to make some of the wood features of the Canal benches styles
Wow.
SO what is it good for ?
Aloha