Does it have a supermarket cart and old bike seperator? 😁
@NadineWilliamsNadege27 күн бұрын
Just subscribed. Canals are historically important to our atea as well. Lovely tour. ❤ From Buffalo, NY 🦬 Erie Canal Welland Canal Love Canal 😢 Cheers for a lovely Wednesday!
@westcountrywanderings29 күн бұрын
Great work Peggy-Sue. Thank you for giving us a tour of the sack house inside. I've always wanted to have a look in here ☺️. Thank you so much for showing us around... That location would have looked amazing when the wharf was in use on the Wantage Arm of the Wilts & Berks. Cheers, Paul
@DisblairАй бұрын
So, has this all been achieved?
@howardwilson5247Ай бұрын
Not yet - although not through want of trying !
@wilding-yt3 ай бұрын
Some beautiful shots especially at this time of year. Just shows how lovely the countryside is around there. I must return for a walk there!
@westcountrywanderings3 ай бұрын
Great update from the Pewsham site. Lovely work on the dry dock. Interesting to see the galvanised steel supports. Brilliant work as ever. Thank you! Paul.
@Swintech423 ай бұрын
The old ways are the best ways, great effect minimal tools.... I love the fact that at the end she just climbed into the tree to lay it.
@Swintech423 ай бұрын
Good video, well done guys keep up the good work 👍
@Disblair4 ай бұрын
Congrats and I hope it brings in some money to your cause.😊😊
@mrellis24634 ай бұрын
not sure the lock is in full working order, looks like it's seen better days to be honest even though it's only 15 years or so old.
@wiltsberkscanaltrust4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, to keep the lock in best order the wood needed to be kept fully damp. This is done with constant use. Unfortunately the development is linked in (planning and construction) with house construction of which it's being funded by 106 funds. This has been much slower due to the economy. Therefore the lock was not connected up for use. The gates will probably need maintenance. They are still under ownership of the developers at present, as East Wichel has not yet had a handover to the Trust. The time is getting closer and we will assess the gates at that stage.
@PaulB-justme4 ай бұрын
Hedge laying looks like a (fairly?) easy way to encourage wildlife along the canal side! Thanks for your hard work! 👍
@Daytona25 ай бұрын
Thanks everyone, that was really interesting 👍 If anyone wants to follow it on old maps, The National Library of Scotland has them freely available online.
@CourtAboveTheCut5 ай бұрын
Awesome work, I’m looking forward to seeing more of that bridge!
@Disblair5 ай бұрын
Great to see the update. A few days work with a chain saw should make a big difference.
@CourtAboveTheCut5 ай бұрын
Wiltshire and Berkshire canal, have a word 😂
@wiltsberkscanaltrust5 ай бұрын
It was corrected later on.
@Daytona25 ай бұрын
The person who spotted it deserves credit. Do the council own the canal there then ?
@wiltsberkscanaltrust5 ай бұрын
Yes, From Kingshill to the edge of the aqueduct. The Swindon work party found the sink hole, during routine inspection. A brilliant team of volunteers 😁
@Disblair5 ай бұрын
CRT not involved?
@wiltsberkscanaltrust5 ай бұрын
The Wilts & Berks Canal is not part of the CRT network.
@RetroRatz5 ай бұрын
Well done WBCT and SBC. Interesting times ahead 😁
@andrewvidler5 ай бұрын
Super proud to be a volunteer at Pewsham locks.
@RetroRatz5 ай бұрын
What a superb venture and huge bonus to the community and the trust! Well done to everyone involved
@CourtAboveTheCut5 ай бұрын
Well done all
@wilmal19735 ай бұрын
Amazing work 👍
@paulturner78375 ай бұрын
Fantastic job done by all. This looks amazing already, will be very interesting to see it in a few years time when it’s fully established
@Daytona25 ай бұрын
Good to see 👍 All natural watercourses are wildlife corridors so it makes sense to encourage this as much as possible. But man management can be a two edged sword. I wonder what would happen if the areas were simply left. I guess you'd get a different ecosystem, but not necessarily worse ?
@howardyardy12635 ай бұрын
Left to it itself there would be less diversity - hazels and short lived trees gradually dying off as some have. Few flowers for insects and a lack of tree seedlings. The deer are grazing away most of them. By creating different light levels and spaces, the wood can regenerate. Woodland management takes place in about half of the country’s woodland. We must manage them to keep the flora and fauna that has evolved as a result of man’s management over thousands of years.
@westcountrywanderings5 ай бұрын
This was really interesting to see what other restoration and maintenance goes on behind the scenes on the W&B. Very important work to help with biodiversity because of the increased light after coppicing has been carried out. Thank you. Paul
@CourtAboveTheCut6 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to see it all open and hope to get on a boat trip as soon as it is!
@user-nx7hm7ht1y6 ай бұрын
Wow! What a machine. We'd love to own one of those. Slightly tongue in cheek, would anybody like to make a generous donation to enable us to buy one?!
@user-nx7hm7ht1y6 ай бұрын
It will be marvellous for the canal to be extended from the Wichelstowe stretch. Exciting times afloat are ahead!
@user-nx7hm7ht1y6 ай бұрын
What a great introductory video. Many thanks, Alan.
@Daytona26 ай бұрын
Interesting to see, thanks. I haven't been following closely, but is the route going east to a proposed M4 underbridge then or a new route east out of Swindon, or both ? Perhaps link to a map ?
@wiltsberkscanaltrust6 ай бұрын
www.wbct.org.uk/enjoy-discover/interactive-map Here's link to interactive map. You can pledge your support as a member from just £1.50 a month and keep up to date ,👍✅
@Daytona26 ай бұрын
Thanks Rob, really interesting overview 👍
@barryroberts23146 ай бұрын
We should buy a Truxor for the canal trust.
@wiltsberkscanaltrust6 ай бұрын
That would be lovely 😉
@davidquinn59066 ай бұрын
A hundred grand excluding attachments....
@mickkirton794313 күн бұрын
Who's "we" ? The amount of money paid into CRT they should buy their own instead of buying pub lunches !
@davidh2666 ай бұрын
Great job and a bit of firewood too
@davemaloney23826 ай бұрын
Good to see plenty of cooperation between boat crews, & forestry gang :)
@brianwillson9567 Жыл бұрын
Restoring 72 miles of one of the longest and most lost of lost canals. What a job! All the best with this venture.
@DanielGlover2 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Just had on a John Farrow video. A bit of a canal video watch for me tonight then. 2 videos!. I tried Drayton, Ardington locks. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aamYrdeje9q_dbA.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/h4p-palqnZnKe7w.html
@annarboriter2 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of the success of similar efforts to restore riverfronts by exposing sections that have been paved over
@larryhicks75582 жыл бұрын
I see many areas before that the channel was filled in . Full of spray paint run down report as a crime ridden place . Clean it up put the water back lots of work . Then it becomes a nice area the crime goes away . Nice people move in . Business comes to open up . Jobs are hard to get in today's world. Many benefits. It looks like a great thing to do . People want to come out to walk in the area . Now you have healthy people. That are happy .
@Uftonwood22 жыл бұрын
Just as with the stoke of a pen the money can be found for nuclear bombs and new roads built, so we, as a society acting through our elected representatives, could make the stroke that provided the recourses to have this and other relics restored and maintained.
@hildedestecker41682 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the overview, I really liked to listen to this.
@grahammacaulay61622 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the interesting introduction to the Wilts & Berks Canal.
@BrinToo2 жыл бұрын
You are right about the mile marker in Swindon, pointing to Semington. In the early 70s, when I was at Swindon College, the marker was in the side of Lloyds Bank building which was being demolished to expand the Brunel Centre. I wrote to the Evening Advertiser about saving the marker, it was removed and stored for several years and returned to the other side of where the canal was. A local stone mason re-chiseled the arrow so it pointed the other way. I was very proud to have saved that stone.
@wiltsberkscanaltrust6 ай бұрын
Thank you 😁✅ amazing ♥️
@chrisbarry99172 жыл бұрын
Hi - found it fascinating, then my kepad froze!!
@simoncroft97922 жыл бұрын
Wow. You guys really need a good videographer. The CCT and LHCT are showing how it needs to be done if you are serious about youtube
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Does it have a supermarket cart and old bike seperator? 😁
Just subscribed. Canals are historically important to our atea as well. Lovely tour. ❤ From Buffalo, NY 🦬 Erie Canal Welland Canal Love Canal 😢 Cheers for a lovely Wednesday!
Great work Peggy-Sue. Thank you for giving us a tour of the sack house inside. I've always wanted to have a look in here ☺️. Thank you so much for showing us around... That location would have looked amazing when the wharf was in use on the Wantage Arm of the Wilts & Berks. Cheers, Paul
So, has this all been achieved?
Not yet - although not through want of trying !
Some beautiful shots especially at this time of year. Just shows how lovely the countryside is around there. I must return for a walk there!
Great update from the Pewsham site. Lovely work on the dry dock. Interesting to see the galvanised steel supports. Brilliant work as ever. Thank you! Paul.
The old ways are the best ways, great effect minimal tools.... I love the fact that at the end she just climbed into the tree to lay it.
Good video, well done guys keep up the good work 👍
Congrats and I hope it brings in some money to your cause.😊😊
not sure the lock is in full working order, looks like it's seen better days to be honest even though it's only 15 years or so old.
Unfortunately, to keep the lock in best order the wood needed to be kept fully damp. This is done with constant use. Unfortunately the development is linked in (planning and construction) with house construction of which it's being funded by 106 funds. This has been much slower due to the economy. Therefore the lock was not connected up for use. The gates will probably need maintenance. They are still under ownership of the developers at present, as East Wichel has not yet had a handover to the Trust. The time is getting closer and we will assess the gates at that stage.
Hedge laying looks like a (fairly?) easy way to encourage wildlife along the canal side! Thanks for your hard work! 👍
Thanks everyone, that was really interesting 👍 If anyone wants to follow it on old maps, The National Library of Scotland has them freely available online.
Awesome work, I’m looking forward to seeing more of that bridge!
Great to see the update. A few days work with a chain saw should make a big difference.
Wiltshire and Berkshire canal, have a word 😂
It was corrected later on.
The person who spotted it deserves credit. Do the council own the canal there then ?
Yes, From Kingshill to the edge of the aqueduct. The Swindon work party found the sink hole, during routine inspection. A brilliant team of volunteers 😁
CRT not involved?
The Wilts & Berks Canal is not part of the CRT network.
Well done WBCT and SBC. Interesting times ahead 😁
Super proud to be a volunteer at Pewsham locks.
What a superb venture and huge bonus to the community and the trust! Well done to everyone involved
Well done all
Amazing work 👍
Fantastic job done by all. This looks amazing already, will be very interesting to see it in a few years time when it’s fully established
Good to see 👍 All natural watercourses are wildlife corridors so it makes sense to encourage this as much as possible. But man management can be a two edged sword. I wonder what would happen if the areas were simply left. I guess you'd get a different ecosystem, but not necessarily worse ?
Left to it itself there would be less diversity - hazels and short lived trees gradually dying off as some have. Few flowers for insects and a lack of tree seedlings. The deer are grazing away most of them. By creating different light levels and spaces, the wood can regenerate. Woodland management takes place in about half of the country’s woodland. We must manage them to keep the flora and fauna that has evolved as a result of man’s management over thousands of years.
This was really interesting to see what other restoration and maintenance goes on behind the scenes on the W&B. Very important work to help with biodiversity because of the increased light after coppicing has been carried out. Thank you. Paul
I can’t wait to see it all open and hope to get on a boat trip as soon as it is!
Wow! What a machine. We'd love to own one of those. Slightly tongue in cheek, would anybody like to make a generous donation to enable us to buy one?!
It will be marvellous for the canal to be extended from the Wichelstowe stretch. Exciting times afloat are ahead!
What a great introductory video. Many thanks, Alan.
Interesting to see, thanks. I haven't been following closely, but is the route going east to a proposed M4 underbridge then or a new route east out of Swindon, or both ? Perhaps link to a map ?
www.wbct.org.uk/enjoy-discover/interactive-map Here's link to interactive map. You can pledge your support as a member from just £1.50 a month and keep up to date ,👍✅
Thanks Rob, really interesting overview 👍
We should buy a Truxor for the canal trust.
That would be lovely 😉
A hundred grand excluding attachments....
Who's "we" ? The amount of money paid into CRT they should buy their own instead of buying pub lunches !
Great job and a bit of firewood too
Good to see plenty of cooperation between boat crews, & forestry gang :)
Restoring 72 miles of one of the longest and most lost of lost canals. What a job! All the best with this venture.
Nice video. Just had on a John Farrow video. A bit of a canal video watch for me tonight then. 2 videos!. I tried Drayton, Ardington locks. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aamYrdeje9q_dbA.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/h4p-palqnZnKe7w.html
This reminds me of the success of similar efforts to restore riverfronts by exposing sections that have been paved over
I see many areas before that the channel was filled in . Full of spray paint run down report as a crime ridden place . Clean it up put the water back lots of work . Then it becomes a nice area the crime goes away . Nice people move in . Business comes to open up . Jobs are hard to get in today's world. Many benefits. It looks like a great thing to do . People want to come out to walk in the area . Now you have healthy people. That are happy .
Just as with the stoke of a pen the money can be found for nuclear bombs and new roads built, so we, as a society acting through our elected representatives, could make the stroke that provided the recourses to have this and other relics restored and maintained.
Thanks for the overview, I really liked to listen to this.
Thanks for the interesting introduction to the Wilts & Berks Canal.
You are right about the mile marker in Swindon, pointing to Semington. In the early 70s, when I was at Swindon College, the marker was in the side of Lloyds Bank building which was being demolished to expand the Brunel Centre. I wrote to the Evening Advertiser about saving the marker, it was removed and stored for several years and returned to the other side of where the canal was. A local stone mason re-chiseled the arrow so it pointed the other way. I was very proud to have saved that stone.
Thank you 😁✅ amazing ♥️
Hi - found it fascinating, then my kepad froze!!
Wow. You guys really need a good videographer. The CCT and LHCT are showing how it needs to be done if you are serious about youtube
Great video thanks, but almost inaudible sound.
Good video!
Noooooo I cycle there all the time