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The Cotswold Canals Trust is a British
registered charity A charitable organization or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good). The legal definition of a ch ...
that aims to protect and restore the
Stroudwater Navigation The Stroudwater Navigation is a canal in Gloucestershire, England which linked Stroud to the River Severn. It was authorised in 1776, although part had already been built, as the proprietors believed that an Act of Parliament obtained in 173 ...
and the
Thames and Severn Canal The Thames and Severn Canal is a canal in Gloucestershire in the south-west of England, which was completed in 1789. It was conceived as part of a cargo route from Bristol and the Midlands to London, linking England's two largest rivers for bett ...
. Formed in 1972, the organisation has a goal to restore navigability on the two waterways between Saul Junction to the
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. Since then, it has overseen restoration of the waterways, with many bridges, locks, and cuttings being rebuilt and reinstated.


History

The Stroudwater Canal Society was formed in 1972 by Michael Ayland, a canal enthusiast who resided near Saul Junction, the intersection of the
Stroudwater Navigation The Stroudwater Navigation is a canal in Gloucestershire, England which linked Stroud to the River Severn. It was authorised in 1776, although part had already been built, as the proprietors believed that an Act of Parliament obtained in 173 ...
and the
Gloucester and Sharpness Canal The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal (also known as the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal) is a ship canal in the west of England, between Gloucester and Sharpness; for much of its length it runs close to the tidal River Severn, but cuts off a sign ...
. Ayland was opposed to the infilling of the Stroudwater Navigation, and after speaking to a ''
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'' journalist he gathered significant support and offers of assistance from members of the public. The Company of Proprietors of the Stroudwater Navigation, the primary landowner of the waterway, refuted a newspaper report that suggested the navigation would be restored to Stroud. The society's first official meeting was held on 12 May 1972 at the Subscription Rooms in
Stroud Stroud is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is the main town in Stroud District. The town's population was 13,500 in 2021. Below the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, at the meeting point of the Five ...
and in its infancy the society formalised its goals to also include the restoration of the
Thames and Severn Canal The Thames and Severn Canal is a canal in Gloucestershire in the south-west of England, which was completed in 1789. It was conceived as part of a cargo route from Bristol and the Midlands to London, linking England's two largest rivers for bett ...
to provide a navigable link between Saul Junction and
Lechlade Lechlade () is a town at the southern edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England, south of Birmingham and west of London. It is the highest point at which the River Thames is navigable, although there is a right of navigation that contin ...
on the
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. On 16 April 1975, the organisation was incorporated as the Stroudwater, Thames and Severn Canal Trust and on 23 July it became a
registered charity A charitable organization or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good). The legal definition of a ch ...
. The organisation began using the name "Cotswold Canals Trust" in 1990; at this point its aims were to preserve and promote recreational use of the canals, to seek to have the
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defined as a
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, to promote the restoration of the waterways between Saul Junction and Hope Mill Lock (near
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), to promote the restoration of the Thames and Severn Canal between the Thames and the
Cotswold Water Park The Cotswold Water Park is the United Kingdom's largest marl lake system, straddling the Wiltshire–Gloucestershire border, northwest of Cricklade and south of Cirencester. There are 180 lakes, spread over . The park is a mix of nature con ...
, and ultimately to restore the entirety of the canals between Saul Junction and the Thames. The Trust's current aims are similar, but also include focus on
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and landscape conservation as well as navigability and recreation. Their governing document – as submitted to the
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– covers the preservation and maintenance of the waterways; the promotion of the use of the navigations by the public; education of the history, use, and wildlife of the navigations; the provision of recreational and leisure facilities on the navigations; and the furtherment and enhancement of environmental aspects along the waterways. In 2021, the charity was awarded the
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for "regenerating a 36-mile canal corridor, engaging communities and reviving heritage and wildlife".


Operations


Restoration

After the canals' abandonment, roughly of the waterways were infilled. The Sapperton Tunnel was impassable, having suffered numerous roof falls, and both its ornate portals had fallen into dereliction. Early work by the Trust included the restoration of the tunnel's southern portal at Coates, which took place between 1976 and 1977. Restoration of the tunnel's north portal at
Daneway Sapperton is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire in England, about west of Cirencester. It is most famous for Sapperton canal tunnel and its connection with the Cotswold Arts and Crafts Movement in the earl ...
was completed in 1996, Much of the charity's early work focussed on
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undertaking various tasks including digging
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and renovating copings at the lock chambers. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, a number of locks and bridges were restored, including Blunder Lock on the Stroudwater Navigation and Cerney Wick Lock on the Thames and Severn Canal. Obstructions to the waterways' restoration also included the A38 and the
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roads, which were built after the canals were abandoned. The
M5 motorway The M5 is a motorway in England linking the Midlands with the South West England, South West. It runs from junction 8 of the M6 motorway, M6 at West Bromwich near Birmingham to Exeter in Devon. Heading south-west, the M5 runs east of West Brom ...
also bisects the route of the Stroudwater Navigation; the waterway is planned to pass beneath the motorway using the same channel as the River Frome. When the A419
Cricklade Cricklade is a town and civil parish on the River Thames in north Wiltshire, England, midway between Swindon and Cirencester. It is the first downstream town on the Thames. The parish population at the 2011 census was 4,227. History Cricklade ...
bypass was built in 1997, the Trust was able to have an underpass built in prospect of a restored canal. In 2001,
British Waterways British Waterways, often shortened to BW, was a statutory corporation wholly owned by the government of the United Kingdom. It served as the navigation authority for the majority of canals and a number of rivers and docks in England, Scotland ...
and
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released a report and feasibility study in which they stated that canal restoration brings social, economic, and environmental benefits, and British Waterways stated that "historic waterways in the Cotswolds, abandoned for half a century, will be restored back to full use". Following this, the Cotswold Canals Trust – as part of the "Cotswold Canals Partnership" along with British Waterways – began to develop plans to restore the waterways. Of the of infilled canal, so far approximately has been reinstated.


Phase 1A and 1B

Originally grouped as Phase 1, these phases outline the restoration of the Stroudwater Navigation between Saul Junction and The Ocean (a basin near Stonehouse Court), and from there to Brimscombe Port. An application for funding for Phase 1 was declined by the
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(HLF), citing its complexity; the phase was subsequently divided into two schemes and in 2006 HLF funding was secured. In September that year, vegetation clearance as part of Phase 1A began at Gough's Orchard Lock. Groundwork began the following year and was completed in 2018. The phase included the re-cutting of of canal, as well as the restoration and rebuilding of locks, bridges, and weirs. In 2008, British Waterways withdrew from the restoration scheme, with
Stroud District Council Stroud is a market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is the main town in Stroud District. The town's population was 13,500 in 2021. Below the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, at the meeting point of the Five Va ...
taking their place. Phase 1B is currently in progress, with work to construct a new channel beneath the A38–A419
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roundabout being completed in November 2020. Completion of Phase 1B necessitates the recutting of the "Missing Mile", a stretch infilled when the M5 was built. In late 2020, the Trust secured an £8.9 million HLF grant to allow continued restoration of the Stroudwater Navigation, allowing the already-restored waterway at Stonehouse to connect to the national waterways network at Saul Junction.


Phase 2

Phase 2 covers the Thames and Severn Canal from Gateway Bridge at
South Cerney South Cerney is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, 3 miles south of Cirencester and close to the border with Wiltshire. It had a population of 3,074 according to the 2001 census, increasing to 3,464 at the ...
to the canal's junction with the Thames at
Inglesham Inglesham is a small village and civil parish in the Borough of Swindon, Wiltshire, England, notable for the Grade-I listed St John the Baptist Church. The village is just off the A361 road about south-west of Lechlade in Gloucestershire. Mos ...
. The Gateway Bridge was constructed in 2004 to replace an obstruction on the canal dating from the construction of the
Cotswold Water Park The Cotswold Water Park is the United Kingdom's largest marl lake system, straddling the Wiltshire–Gloucestershire border, northwest of Cricklade and south of Cirencester. There are 180 lakes, spread over . The park is a mix of nature con ...
in the 1970s. One of the major obstacles to the restoration on this section is private landownership; the riparian landowner of part of the canal bed near Dudgrove is strongly opposed to its restoration and one of the Trust's directors has described the response of landowning farmers to the canal's restoration as "volatile". Much of the work for Phase 2 is restoration of bridges and locks, as well as infilled cut near
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.


Phase 3

The final phase of restoration, between Brimscombe Port and South Cerney, includes the Sapperton Tunnel as well as 30 locks that raise the canal to its
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. The restoration of the tunnel is expected to be the single most expensive and complex aspect of the canal's restoration.


''The Trow''

The Trust publishes a quarterly magazine, ''The Trow'', which takes its name from the
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vessels and features a depiction of a trow in its masthead. The first issue of the magazine was published in February 1973, and carried news that the society had approximately 200 members.


Visitor attractions

In 1986, the organisation ran two trip boats on the watered section of the Thames and Severn Canal between Stroud and Bowbridge. Two working boats – punts ''Aline'' and ''Bell of Wallbridge'' – were used. The following year, the trip boats were relocated to the pound between the locks at Bowbridge and Griffin's Mill, and in 1988 a trip boat was operating from Stonehouse. At one point, the Trust operated a trip boat into the southern end of the Sapperton Tunnel; the trips ended in 2005 when bats were discovered to be roosting in the tunnel. An agreement between the Trust and
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in 2006 sought to reinstate the trips from 2007 onwards. The Trust now has three trip boats – ''Adventure'' on the
Gloucester and Sharpness Canal The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal (also known as the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal) is a ship canal in the west of England, between Gloucester and Sharpness; for much of its length it runs close to the tidal River Severn, but cuts off a sign ...
at Saul, ''Perseverance'' and ''Endeavour'' on the Stroudwater Navigation at
Ebley Ebley is a community in Gloucestershire, England. It was once a village, and is now part of the Stroud urban area. It lies in the valley of the River Frome, 2 miles west of the town centre of Stroud. It is part of the civil parish of Cainscro ...
, and ''Inglesham'' on the Thames at Lechlade. The Trust operates visitor centres at Saul Junction, Bond's Mill in Stonehouse, and Wallbridge in Stroud. In 2021, the Trust opened a bookshop in Brimscombe.


Governance

The Cotswold Canals Trust is administered by a
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and by a
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. The incumbent Chair of Trustees is Jim White. The Trust has had a number of notable vice presidents and honorary members, including
Robert Aickman Robert Fordyce Aickman (27 June 1914 – 26 February 1981) was an English writer and conservationist. As a conservationist, he co-founded the Inland Waterways Association, a group which has preserved from destruction and restored England's inl ...
, Sir John Knill,
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, and
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. A number of serving or former local
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have also held these positions, including Sir Anthony Kershaw,
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,
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Sir Geoffrey Robert Clifton-Brown (born 23 March 1953)Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition, vol. 1, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003, p. 538 is a British politician serving as Member of Parliament (MP) for Th ...
, Sir Richard Needham, Neil Carmichael, David Drew, and
Siobhan Baillie Siobhan Kathleen Baillie (born 28 August 1981) is a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Stroud (UK Parliament constituency), Stroud ...
.


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External links

* *{{EW charity , num=269721 , name=THE COTSWOLD CANALS TRUST Waterways organisations in England Charities based in Gloucestershire Thames and Severn Canal