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Rich in heritage, abundant in wildlife and alive with culture, inland waterways are as popular today as they've ever been. Half the population lives within five miles of one of our canals and rivers and an incredible 13 million people use them every year as part of their everyday life - as a short-cut to work, walking the dog or simply taking time-out and watching the boats.
Our purpose is to protect the historic waterways in our care, to secure and earn the necessary funding, to grow the numbers who value and invest in them and to optimise the public benefit they can deliver. In October 2010 the Government announced its intention to transfer inland waterways in England and Wales into a new charitable body.
British Waterways is the public corporation that cares for the 2, 200-mile network of canals and rivers in England, Scotland and Wales. Our role is to ensure that the waterways can be used for all to enjoy, now and for many years to come. Our purpose is to protect the historic waterways in our care, to secure and earn the necessary funding, to grow the numbers who value and invest in them and to optimise the public benefit they can deliver. In October 2010 the Government announced its intention…
We are involved in a wide range of work to ensure Britain's inland waterways are looked after now and for many years to come. Very importantly we work hard to make sure that the public has attractive, safe and accessible waterways to visit and enjoy. We also ensure our waterways are kept in a good condition for our many boating customers.
British Waterways is the public corporation that cares for the 2, 200-mile network of canals and rivers in England, Scotland and Wales. Our role is to ensure that the waterways can be used for all to enjoy, now and for many years to come. The work we carry out is extraordinarily varied. Above all else we must maintain our inland waterways so they are safe and accessible for the 13 million people who visit them every year as well as for the almost 35, 000 boats based on them. We must also ensure…
British Waterways is the public corporation that cares for the 2, 200-mile network of canals and rivers in England, Scotland and Wales. Our role is to ensure that the waterways can be used for all to enjoy, now and for many years to come.
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British Waterways is the public corporation that cares for the 2, 200-mile network of canals and rivers in England, Scotland and Wales. Our role is to ensure that the waterways can be used for all to enjoy, now and for many years to come. Our purpose is to protect the historic waterways in our care, to secure and earn the necessary funding, to grow the numbers who value and invest in them and to optimise the public benefit they can deliver. In October 2010 the Government announced its intention…
- BRITISH WATERWAYS
RED BULL YARD CONGLETON ROAD SOUTH CHURCH LAWTON, ST7 3AP STOKE-ON-TRENT | Phone : 01782 785703We are involved in a wide range of work to ensure Britain's inland waterways are looked after now and for many years to come. Very importantly we work hard to make sure that the public has attractive, safe and accessible waterways to visit and enjoy. We also ensure our waterways are kept in a good condition for our many boating customers.
The work we carry out is extraordinarily varied. Above all else we must maintain our inland waterways so they are safe and accessible for the 13 million people who visit them every year as well as for the almost 35, 000 boats based on them. We must also ensure that we secure enough income to enable us to do this. We work with public sector bodies, private sector partners and the voluntary sector, and reinvest all the income we earn back into maintaining our canals and rivers.
- BRITISH WATERWAYS
CANAL OFFICE SEAPORT MARINA MUIRTOWN WHARF, IV3 5LS INVERNESS | Phone : 01463 725500We are involved in a wide range of work to ensure Britain's inland waterways are looked after now and for many years to come. Very importantly we work hard to make sure that the public has attractive, safe and accessible waterways to visit and enjoy. We also ensure our waterways are kept in a good condition for our many boating customers.
British Waterways is the public corporation that cares for the 2, 200-mile network of canals and rivers in England, Scotland and Wales. Our role is to ensure that the waterways can be used for all to enjoy, now and for many years to come.
The work we carry out is extraordinarily varied. Above all else we must maintain our inland waterways so they are safe and accessible for the 13 million people who visit them every year as well as for the almost 35, 000 boats based on them. We must also ensure that we secure enough income to enable us to do this. We work with public sector bodies, private sector partners and the voluntary sector, and reinvest all the income we earn back into maintaining our canals and rivers.
