Canal and River Trust Plans More Dredging

The Canal and River Trust has introduced a plan to carry out a £15 million dredging scheme in the next two years as part of their £80 million 10-year dredging program. 

The Trust has agreed a two-year extension of the dredging contract with Land & Water to complete the increased amount of work.

The program will include both mainline dredging and regular spot dredging.

The spot dredging program aims to identify locations where smaller scale but regular dredging should take place to improve navigation where, for example, the depth of a canal might generally be sufficient but isolated spots might cause problems for boaters.

Boater feedback is invaluable in helping the Trust’s team prioritize the work.

Vince Moran, operations director at the Trust, said: “We know how important dredging is to boaters and the targeted spot dredging we’re carrying out should make a real difference in tackling the patches where boaters can encounter difficulties. We value feedback from boaters who can give us first-hand information to help us prioritize works.

“Land & Water is a great partner and has carried out some fantastic work, and the extension of our contract with them will bring even more benefits to boaters over the coming years.”

Spot dredging

A £2 million program of spot dredging is being developed for the current financial year with investigations taking place in 75 places across the country. These range from the tidal gates on the River Don to the Lancaster Canal to the River Lee.

One project, at Zouch on the River Soar, has already been completed and a further two projects are currently being worked on at Leicester on the Soar, and on the Trent & Mersey Canal between Aston and Iron Bridge.

The dredging team has also started developing projects for the next two years.

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