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We hope you enjoy the= newsletter but if you don't=2C please unsubscribe by clicking the link at= the very bottom of this email. To ensure the newsletter reaches you each= month=2C please add this address to your address book or safe sender list= =2E View this email in your browser (http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=3D9e8= e5d17edc71c8ef2a6443f5&id=3D7303fd5647&e=3Deb37dfcf0b) http://www.waterwaysworld.com/subscribe.html http://www.waterwaysworld.com/bookshop.html http://reader.waterwaysworld.com/ http://www.waterwaysworld.com/latest.cgi Welcome to the latest Waterways World e-newsletter Have you seen the April issue of Waterways World? We=E2=80=99ve put Christmas period floods on the northern waterways behind= us =E2=80=93 and instead look ahead to completed repairs and fantastic cr= uising opportunities this summer. Not least on the Aire & Calder=2C which= is the focus of this month=E2=80=99s waterway profile. Running for 34 mil= es from Leeds to Goole=2C this wide Yorkshire navigation=2C and the commer= cial traffic it still carries=2C offers a very different kind of boating e= xperience=2C as well as a tantalising glimpse into our industrial past. Cargo-carrying is alive and well in our capital city too=2C with craft ale= firm Crate Brewery reinventing the once-popular beer run for the 21st cen= tury. We pay a visit to their canalside premises and 57ft wide-beam to fin= d out more. Derby & Sandiacre Canal Trust is another organisation set on giving our wa= terways a modern makeover. Not content with restoring the 12-mile Derby Ca= nal=2C which was officially closed more than half a century ago=2C and cre= ating a new cruising ring=2C forward-thinking members are eyeing a piece o= f boat-lift engineering set to rival the Falkirk Wheel to bring boats back= into the city centre. From this potential new cruising ring to a Thames institution: Salters has= run a passenger-boat service on the Royal River for over 150 years. This= month a former skipper relives halcyon summers cruising the river=E2=80= =99s upper reaches between Oxford and Abingdon. It was=2C he insists=2C a world outside of time =E2=80=93 not something th= at could be said of waterways advertising which=2C in the 40-plus years si= nce WW launched=2C has evolved quite dramatically to reflect social mores= and changing consumer tastes. We take a look back at the good=2C the bad= and the ugly offerings from our own archive. Finally=2C there=E2=80=99s a chance to nose around one of the latest luxur= y offerings from Aqualine Marine. Madison is a 60-footer built in Poland a= nd put through its paces on the Worcester & Birmingham Canal. As always=2C we have all the latest news from around the network=2C plus r= eaders' letters=2C technical questions=2C useful new products and our annu= al rally round-up to plan your waterway movements throughout 2016. Great value at =C2=A33.99=2C pick up your copy now. 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We=E2=80=99ve put Christmas period floods on the northern waterways behind= us =E2=80=93 and instead look ahead to completed repairs and fantastic cr= uising opportunities this summer. Not least on the Aire & Cald= er=2C which is the focus of this month=E2=80=99s waterway profile= =2E Running for 34 miles from Leeds to Goole=2C this wide Yorkshire navigati= on=2C and the commercial traffic it still carries=2C offers a very differe= nt kind of boating experience=2C as well as a tantalising glimpse into our= industrial past.
 
Cargo-carrying is alive and well in our capital city too=2C with craft ale= firm Crate Brewery reinventing the once-popular beer run= for the 21st century. We pay a visit to their canalside premises and 57ft= wide-beam to find out more.
 
Derby & Sandiacre Canal Trust is another organisation set on giving ou= r waterways a modern makeover. Not content with restoring= the 12-mile Derby Canal=2C which was officially closed m= ore than half a century ago=2C and creating a new cruising ring=2C forward= -thinking members are eyeing a piece of boat-lift engineering set to rival= the Falkirk Wheel to bring boats back into the city centre.
 
From this potential new cruising ring to a Thames institution: Salters has run a passenger-boat service on the Royal River for over= 150 years. This month a former skipper relives halcyon summers cruising t= he river=E2=80=99s upper reaches between Oxford and Abingdon.
 
It was=2C he insists=2C a world outside of time =E2=80=93 not something th= at could be said of waterways advertising which=2C in the= 40-plus years since WW launched=2C has evolved quite dramaticall= y to reflect social mores and changing consumer tastes. We take a look bac= k at the good=2C the bad and the ugly offerings from our own archive.
 
Finally=2C there=E2=80=99s a chance to nose around one of the latest luxury offerings from Aqualine Marine
. Madison is a 60-footer= built in Poland and put through its paces on the Worcester & Birmingh= am Canal.
 
As always=2C we have all the latest news from aro= und the network=2C plus readers' letters=2C technical questions=2C useful new products a= nd our annual rally round-up to plan your waterway moveme= nts throughout 2016.
 
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London liveaboard who lost everythi= ng in fire 'overwhelmed' by generosity of fellow boaters  getwestlondon.co.uk

A mechanic left with nothing after his narrow boat was gutted by fire has= been "overwhelmed" by the generosity of fellow boaters=2C who raised near= ly =C2=A32=2C000 to get him back on his feet...
 



Demo= nstrators demand action to improve 'dangerous' canal towpath in Skipton
cravenherald.co.uk


Campaign= ers demanding action to improve a deeply pitted and rutted section of cana= l towpath in Skipton made their feelings clear in a demonstration on Tuesd= ay...



Cy= clist thrown in canal by thugs: I'm leaving London 
standard.co.uk


A cyclis= t who was attacked by thugs and thrown in a canal with his bike said he is= so traumatised by the vicious assault that he is moving out of London...<= /span>


 
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