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BRITISH WATERWAYS

WITHDRAWS FROM THE

COTSWOLD CANALS PARTNERSHIP



Following the surprise British Waterways' announcement on Monday 4th February 2008 (see British Waterways Press Release), the Cotswold Canals Trust issued the following Press Release on Tuesday 5th February 2008:


Canals restoration still going ahead...

Despite the unexpected and sudden withdrawal of British Waterways from the partnership responsible for restoring the canals link from Saul to the Thames, the Cotswold Canals Trust, along with other key partners, is determined that work carries on.

"This is far from being a show-stopper," says Liz Payne, chairman of the Trust, "only a major hiccup. And our work will go on unabated."

Monday's announcement by British Waterways was made without prior notice to the Cotswold Canals Partnership, and prompted some immediate examination of the funding issues involved. "There was some confusion in the minds of the public that linked this latest issue (BW's withdrawal) with the unsuccessful bid for a second round of Big Lottery funds," said Ken Burgin, the Trust's newly-appointed chief executive. "But that was for the restoration of an entirely different section of the canal."

British Waterways' decision is likely to mean a shortfall of around £4.5million from the overall identified funding of £35million (for Phase 1a), after all of the figures have been worked through. "That's less than 13 per cent, and we shall be looking for new partners, as well as discussing with our present partners the way forward from here," said Liz Payne. "We mustn't ignore the fact that British Waterways' decision was a result of their own funding crisis over the Monmouth and Brecon canal repairs. Progress on the Cotswold canals has been much slower than originally expected and the Trust hopes that the inevitable changes resulting from BW's withdrawal will mean the restoration making more rapid progress."

Meanwhile David Drew, Stroud's MP, wants an urgent meeting with the Minister responsible for waterways, and is seeking to reconvene the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs committee that investigated British Waterways' funding. The remaining members of the Cotswold Canals Partnership will be meeting urgently to plan their next steps.

ENDS

 

A further Press Release was issued on Friday 8th February 2008:

"Stroud District Council, along with the Cotswold Canals Trust and the Waterways Trust, has pledged to continue with the project following the unexpected withdrawal of British Waterways and its funding of up to £6m.

Our immediate priority is ensuring that British Waterways' decision does not affect the £17.9 million external investment from the Heritage Lottery Fund (£11.9m) and SW Regional Development Agency (£6m). Discussions with the Regional Development Agency are already underway and a formal approach to the Lottery Fund will be made shortly.

This pledge by the leading partners in the Cotswold Canals Partnership demonstrates that the project is still very much alive."

 


British Waterways Press Release

 

And just a few months ago...

 

Ceremonial Start to Phase 1a Restoration

 

 

 

 

After many weeks of removing protected reptiles from the site at Oil Mills Bridge on the Stroudwater Canal, the official start of restoration was marked on the 18th of September 2007 with the ceremonial removal of some of the infill.

Those pictured (from left to right) are Nigel Studdert-Kennedy (Stroud District Councillor and Cabinet Member for Regeneration), Robin Evans (Chief Executive of British Waterways) and Bruce Hall (then Chairman of the Cotswold Canals Trust).

 

 

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