
Open Country Leeds-Liverpool Canal
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Sep 11, 2010 Helen Mark journeys along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, uncovering its rich history and unique challenges. She chats with boaters who call the canal home and learns about the impact of recent water shortages. The spotlight shines on the historic Short Boat Kennet, a living piece of the canal’s legacy. A special conservation project aims to boost otter habitats, while lock-keeper John shares insights into managing the intricate lock system. Dive into a world where water management and wildlife conservation intertwine!
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Stuck Boaters
- Harry and Elaine Bartholomew live on a narrowboat named Terrapin on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
- Due to drought and canal closures, they've been stuck since mid-June, unable to continue their journey.
Leaking Canal
- Tim and Sheila Pilling's farmland is suffering from canal leakage, rendering it unusable.
- British Waterways acknowledges the leaks but hasn't addressed them, causing livestock losses for the Pillings.
Canal Closure Cause
- Low reservoir levels led to the 60-mile canal closure, impacting boaters and businesses.
- British Waterways claims the drought is the main issue, but acknowledges maintenance is needed and will be addressed during the closure.
