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UK Waterways

Manager: penninewaterways
Outdoors > Boating
Welcome to the UK Waterways Web Ring - connecting websites about the Navigations and Canals of the UK! This ring is for websites with inland-waterways-related content. Through this ring you will find a wide variety of sites about canals and rivers, boats and other inland waterway information. Sites must display the Webring code, usually on the home page. If this code is removed, the site will be automatically suspended. Belonging to the ring will bring more visitors to your site but you must be willing to let your own visitors explore other sites on the ring. This ring replaced the former UK Waterways Network Webring.

 

 

 

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 Last day at Windsor. As we set off into town this morning we heard the mellow sound of a steam whistle and putting off from French's wharf was the steamer Streatley, another ex Salters boat. It was clearly on a private charter as many of the passenger were in Edwardian outfits and there was a rather good trad. jazz qua more... - 2013/05/19
 Low ground cover succulent, Aeonium more... - 2013/05/19
 Lots of steam at Windsor. You never know how a day will turn out. Yesterday morning we set off from Shepperton and were soon passing Chertsey with its elegant 18thC. bridge. At Laleham it is obvious that wooden boats are still a power on the river, so much prettier than white plastic. Once upon a time it was just called Stai more... - 2013/05/18
 Cormorant standing with wings open to dry   more... - 2013/05/18
 236 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces From Chasewater News – Spring 2001 – Part 1 236 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces From Chasewater News – Spring 2001 – Part 1 more... - 2013/05/17
 Out of the Wey. We had intended heading back onto the Thames two days ago but with the wind and rain we decided we rather liked Pyrford Marina and so we battened down the hatches and stayed put. Anyone heading for the Wey? I can say that Pyrford is good if you want a couple of days off line, plus they sell diesel a more... - 2013/05/16
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National Bargee Travellers Association (NBTA) is a volunteer organisation formed in 2009 that campaigns and provides advice for itinerant boat dwellers on Britain’s inland and coastal waterways. This includes anyone whose home is a boat and who does not have a permanent mooring for their boat with planning permission for residential use.


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Canals of the South Pennines. Leeds and Liverpool, Huddersfield Narrow and Broad, Peak Forest, Ashton, Rochdale, Bridgewater and Manchester Bolton and Bury Canals, Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation: information, photographs and virtual cruises. Canal restoration. Archive photos.





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