THE TROW - Cotswold Canals Trust
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THE TROW - Cotswold Canals Trust
I %troudwater, Thames & Severn Canal f i s t Limited THE TROW -Number 50 The Officral Magazine for hlonhrrs and Frre~rds working to restore the Cotswold Canals. Summer 1985 . .... .. .... .... . Editorial . Secretary ' S Report. Formation of Western Branch.. wa1lbridge/~owbridgeWork Party Easrington Work Party Raft Race ' 8 5 Thames End Branch News Thamas End Work Party Gloucester Oocks '85 . Where a r e you now? Paper Money Sales Section New Members 8 Diary Dates .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. .. 2 3 5 6 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 20 Copy Date for the next Trow Advertising Rates: Display and Classified Rates available from the E d i t c r i a l team. Tm VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED I N THIS MAGAZINE DO NOT NECESSARILY BEPRESENT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS OF TIHE STROUDWATER, TWAMES 8 SEVERN CANAL TRUST LTD. Published by the Stroudwater, Thames 8 Severn Canal Trust Ltd., a Registered Charity, a t 1 Riveredge, Framilode, Glos. Tel: Glos. 740525 Printed by Earle 8 Ludlow, 77 Victoria Road, Cirencester, Glos. Layout by David Jowett and Deryck Warkinson. TYPEWRITER APPEAL You may have noticed t h a t the typeface of t h i s edition of the T m w i s d i f f e t e n t t o t h a t Q£ the l a s t edLtion. This i s because we a r e now using an older e l e c t r i c typewriter which i s beginning t o show signs of i t s old age. I f you have an e l e c t r i c o r electronic typewriter which gives a b e t t e r quality r e s u l t than t h i s , and which you may wish t o donate t o the Trust, o r o f f e r on semi- nnanent loan, then please contact David Jowett (Stroud 483 ), who would be very grateful to hear from you. 9 FRONT COVER: On the home s t r a i g h t of Raft Race '85. This i s the third e d i t o r i a l prepared f o r t h i s i s s u e of the Trow, which was originally held back so that we could bring our members news of some particularly exciting developments i n the saga oE the Stroud East West Bypass. Unfortunately f a t e and h r p h y then took a hand, so t h a t we have a summer edition a pearing when the autumn leaves have not only f a l l e n but a l s o Eeen largely swept up. A l l we can do i s t o crave our readers' forgiveness f o r l e t t i n g our schedules f a l l apart i n t h i s way, and t r y not to l e t ourselves be caught out i n t h i s way ever again. - - West Bypass f o r many The town oE Stroud has needed an East years, and i t i s not so long ago that one of our major anxieties was t h a t the e a s i e s t way to construct i t was t o E i l l i n a s i g n i f i c a n t l e n g t h of the canal. It i s g r e a t l y t o the c r e d i t of the City Fathers that they chose a d i f f e r e n t option which not only kept the canal i n business, but w i l l a l s o provide a valuable amenity a s well as a Bypass. As well as the Town and County Councils, and t h e Trust, the scheme a f f e c t s B r i t i s h Rail and several p r i v a t e landowners. r t i s therefore a s i g n i f i c a n t landmark that we a r e now a t the stage where Planning Applications can be prepared, and anyone who has ever b u i l t a garage can imagine what i s involved i n rearranging a canal. When he has done the work we a r e hoping that the Trust ~ e c r e t a r y / ~ a n a g ewri l l find time t o t e l l us about the exercise i n more d e t a i l , but f o r the present we can enjoy the boost to our morale while pressing on with the other restoration a c t i v i t i e s which a r e i n progress. The other piece of good news i s t h a t the Western Branch has come about and i s b r i s k l y i n business. There a r e already signs of t h a t special blend of friendly r i v a l r y and mutual support between the Western and Thames h d Branches h f c h i s appropriate when your task i s t h i r t y miles long and t e n yards wide. Every s i l v e r l i n i n g has a cloud, and we a r e sorry t o announce By a fortunate coincidence we have had an o f f e r of help from a newish member, David Jowett, who l i v e s i n Stroud b u t i s seen a t the Thames End q u i t e often. Among our aims i s t o bring out Issue 51 i n about two months time, and we a r e permrmently i n the market f o r good black and white photographs of the Trust's a c t i v i t i e s , and a l s o l e t t e r s preferebly c i v i l . - DERYCK WAlXINSON SECRETAltPIS REPORT F i r s t l y may I express t o a l l the Trust's members and friends yom Council's apologies f o r the delay i n t h i s i s s u e of The Trow. One can make a variety of excuses, all of which would partly explain i t s l a t e appearence, but r e a l l y i t comes down t o too few people doing too much. Luckily David Jawett has come forward t o he1 and he and Dergck Watkinson have buckled down and produced t&s edition, No. 50, a notable muober, and a convenient point t o look towards the Trust's future, because i n many respects the future i s looking b d g h t e r every day. We have now established a Western Branch of the Trust which has already made i t s impact and encouraged both new members and old friends to come foward once again. Their raft race r e a l l y brou h t the attention of the public t o the Thames and Severn canaf i n Stroud, but more importantly, they have carried out a steady mrk progranrme. The EastlWest bypass saga has continned and may a t l a s t be reaching a planning submission. Like many major p r o j e c t s , l a s t minute problems, i n t h i s case t h e s i t i n g of t h e road brid e , has delayed cc Letion of our plans, but t h i s pobfein non appears to?e solved and positive moves w i l l now hopefully take place. Whilst you may not have received a magazine, Trust a c t i v i t i e s e have been r e resented and had displays have not diminished. W a t Qlouoester Docks '85, the Greater iondon CounciLts Thames Day, and the Black C a t t y Kiseum's Boaters Day. The Trust jointly promoted and Gloucesterehire Branch of the I.W.A. Gloucester Docks ' 8 5 and hust volunteers worked hard i n the preparation and actual running of t h e Event, which a t t r a c t e d an estimated 10,000 v i s i t o r s . The Thames Day was probably the l a r g e s t event a t which the Trust has ever been represented, an estimated 250,000 people attended and much i n t e r e s t was created by the Trust's displays. A more traditional event was the Black Country Musem's Boater's Event, t o which vs were invited by our old friend Alan Smith a t r u l y Mtdlauds t r a d i t i o n a l boating event. A highlight of the Event was a v i s i t i n t o t h e Dudle Tunnel and Caves. I t made our representatives r e a l i s e txat with money, Sapperton Tunnel's problems could q u i t e quickly be overcome. ' - I n addition, Ron Nott and his s a l e s stand have had another busy Smmer promotine the Trust and garnering funds. That man pops up in the mast unlikely places! The Trust combined with the Youth Hostels Association t o promote another GlouCestershire Canals Weekend. When the next one comes amund remember, it i s not on1 f o r Youth Hostellers, but f o r a l l those interested i n E e wate you don't have to be a member of the Y.H.A. The ~ 1 z : i d g ~ Centre i s ideal as a base with i t s f i r s t c l a s s accomodation and f a c i l f t i e s . - h We have a l s o continued our extensive programme of talks. Bookings a r e a l r e a d being made f o r 1987, and we a r e chan ing the form o ! the talk from the history of our canafs t o the future. If you belong t o another organisation, why not book us? We guarantee an i n t e r e s t i n g hour o r so. Dfstance no o b j e c t i f the money i s right! Cur close l i n k s with the Southern Canals Association continued with a meeting on the Neath & Tennant Canals i n South Wales, where many of the key r e s t o r a t i o n enthusiasts met t o exchange t h e i r views and t o s e e another e r i u n ' s orniect. Next time our Secretarv/Manaeer i s z o i n i to' d e h n d transport has anyone a'seconii hand B a t r i c a r ? - We have now completed the second year of our M.S.C. scheme and reached well i n t o Ryeford Basin. The t h i r d scheme has commenced, but a f t e r two years ' hard work a f u l l scrip down of the plant has become necessary. We have a l s o found some mforseen problems with canal s t r u c t u r e s , which may impede apparent progress. Work funded by the Company of P r o p r i e t e r s , has continued s t e a d i l y a t Blunder Lock, and the ma nLtude of our task became apparent when two f u l l l o r r y %ads of concrete were used i n preparation f o r the lower sill. Now you see it, now you don't! Cerney Wick Lock appears t o have a voracious a p p e t l t e f o r bricks. Do Nicholae's volunteers e a t the damn thLngsZ Bruce Wall of Springers, Watledge, Nailsworth, has become the T r u s t ' s P u b l i c i t y Officer, and has display boards available f o r placing i n s u i t a b l e areas. I f you have any space i n the public eye, please contact Btuce. A s you can see from a l l the above, i n many ways no news has been good news, as t h e Trust has continued i n i t s progress, but t h e progress could have been g r e a t l y enhanced with more physical and f i n a n c i i l assistance. We need t h e m a x i m support our members and friends can give us. Currently we a r e operating, except f o r the Manpower Services input t o the Comnunity P r o j e c t , main1 wages, from our s e l f generated funds. We ask everone d o receives t h e Trow t o consider i f they can a s s i s t us i n any way whatsoever. Our p r o j e c t i s one of the biggest amenity schemes i n t h e South of England, with enormous t o u r i s t potential. Already t h e canals a r e being used by an increasing number of ordinary people f o r t h e i r l e i s u r e p u r s u i t s and relaxation. We know t h a t much remains t o he done, but with your a i d and support we can move confidently forward towards a c N w i n our s t a t e d aims of an inland waterway l i n k , connecting t f e Rivers Severn and Thames, as a b e n e f i t f o r t h e public a t large. Finally, may I wish you a l l a Merry Christmas and a prosperous and Happy New Year. DAVID H BOAKES FORMATION OF WESTERE BRANCH COMMITTEE FolLowing the announcement i n the Spring issue of the T m w and publicity i n the local press, the meeting at the Stonehouse Community Centre on 10th May gained a good atteniiance. It was encouraging t h a t besides Tlust members, there were a f a i r number of new faces i n the audience as the Trust Chaihnan and Secretary outlined t h e aims of the new Branch with a show of slides. Histsric scenes on the canal made a vivid contrast YLth nrme recent views, but the 'before and a f t e r ' views of the various worksites gave an excellent impression of progress made. J u s t as impressive were the *acts and figures quoted by the Secretary. The iacreased involvement of the local a u t h o r i t i e s , the N.S.C. work, and the conrmftment and assistance from the Stmudwater Navigation Proprietors indicate t h a t the Trust i s gaining i n c r e d i b i l i t y . m a t the h u s t i s now receiving income from numerous sources and engaged i n expenditure unthought of i n i t ' s early days shows the hard work done behind the scenes by the dedicated few. --* - - --- volunteers f o r t h e pro, . _ _ arranged f o r Monday 3rd Ju The inaugural meeting of thb Western Branch C-tkee was very well attended. Branch OffFcers have been elected and our terms of reference outlined with the guidance of the TNsr Secretary. While leaning heavily on the m s t ' s Articles of Association, the Branch has the same degree of our basic aims bei autonomy as the Thames End B-&, publicity, public r e l a t i o n s , hmd r&sing and work pa%ies. The Cennnittee meets on the nrst Monday of each month i n the Lounge Bar of the Bell Iw, Wallbrid e, i n Stroud. h e meetings a m opea t o the public fmm 7.3%pm, so please c m e along with your ideas. We want maximm i d v e m e n t , and we hope t o make all our a c t i v i t i e s enjoyable. To quote the Trust Secretary, 'anything legal considered.' WALLBRIDGE / BOWBRIDGE WORKPARTY Following on from the work undertaken on the Wallbridge pound by the party from the B r i t i s h School, w e l l publicised i n the looal press, i t was declded t o establish regular working p a r t i e s to consolidate t h e i r work and to continue clearence t o Bowbridge. The f i r s t job performed was i n f a c t before the f i r s t organised working party when a small gang from the Eastington depot cleared the feeder a t Bowbridge and performed a temporary repair of a bank leak a t the Frome Aqueduct. The increased flow achieved made e rapid improvement to the general Elarity of the water and there i s now a permanent cascade a t Wallbridge Upper Lock and the pound below is no longer a near stagnant swamp. So £ar, the working p a r t i e s have been w e l l supported and progress has been most satisfactory. Overhangin t r e e s have been thinned out t o give the wximurn possibfe c l e a r surface width. Fortunately the resident waterfowl hatched t h e i r broods before our bank clearence could cause disturbance. The s e l f propelled weed c u t t e r roves t o be a g r e a t success provided that labour i s availabfe to remove cut weed. Sadly we have had no assistance from the local anglers who have been d i r e c t beneficiaries of the weed clearence. Work i s now concentrated on t h e l a s t few hundred yarda to Bawbridge with a l o t of heavy trmber being moved and a channel being c u t through the solid bank t o bank reed mat. Ihe most e f f e c t i v e method of dealin with the mat has been t o l i t e r a l l y saw i t i n t o cubes whict when removed leave a channel &ch can be carved out to a depth of about Wo f e e t by the screw propellers of the reed c u t t e r boa=. Remember, we always welcome new volunteers, s k i l l e d o r unskilled, I f you a r e doubtful about turning up f o r work why not come and see our operations f i r s t ? Information i s available fmm Tony Jones (Strmd 2915) o r Clinf Taylor (Stonehouse 3485). OPPOSITE: Too busy t o pose - WyolLffe students g e t stuck in. RAFT RACE '85 It i s most gratifying t o report that the f i r s t major fund raising event organised by the Western Branch was a l s o the f i r s t waterborne event to be held on the Thames & Severn Canal since the T m s t was fomed. The Raft Race held on the Wallbridge/~owbridgepound on August Bank Holiday Monday proved a great success. Twelve r a f t s were entered, s t a r t i n g a t timed i n t e r v a l s from Wallbridge Lock t o the millpond and then returoing. For the organisers, participants and spectators the day was most enjoyable and entertaining. The B e l l inn a t Wallbridge l a i d on a barbecue, and both the Bell and the Clotkiers Anus did a roaring trade. m e Branch sales stand did a b r i s k trade, additional h n d s were raised b a bucket collection,,program sales and a r a f f l e a t the C l o t L e r s Arms i n the everung. m financial terms, the n e t proceeds of the day were some €230, which i s s a t i s f y i n but the benefits of such an event, i n publicity, pubkic relations aMi goodwill cannot be underestimated. W e received excellent coverage i n the local press, both thelStroud News & Journal' and 'Citizen' giving good reports A brisk trade i n Tmst membership application forms and publicity material was evident and the subsequent increase i n towpath walkers who take an appreciative i n t e r e s t in our progress, and drop money i n t o our s i t e collecting boxes, has been mariced. We now have two l o c a l publicms who a r e supporters of canal restoration. We have the use of t h e Lounge Bar a t the Bell Inn f o r Branch meetings and also the new 'Noggin & Natter' evenings. A t l e a s t two donations recently received can be d i r e c t l y a t t r i b u t e d t o the Raft Race publicity A big 'Thank You' i s due to Gloucestershire County Council and Stroud D i s t r i c t Anglers Club f o r t h e i r co-operation. Thank6 t o all those who helped to make t h e Raft Race such l e t ' s have an even bigger and b e t t e r one next year! a success - TONY JONES THE OPPOSITE ABOVE: Eoug Blake adds his Einal touch t o the new s i l l a t Blunder Lock OPPOSITE BELOW: Did you see Blunder's bottom? -We did! WEST= BRAnCh WISH TO THANK THE BELL I N N THE CLOTHIERS ARMS, FOR TSEIR SUPPORT OF THE TRUST EASTINGTOM WORKPARTY Lock chamber restoration has continued steadily s i n c e the l a s t edition of the Trow. Francis Turner's i n t r e p i d roving volunteers have v i s i t e d twice since then t o assist renovation of underwater brickwork and the lower concrete s i l l , and also relaying stones above water level. Remaining coping stones have been repositioned and the w a l l cleaned and pointed. Dredging w i l l now be carried out above and below the lock chamber w i n g the Trust's PrisstWan Cub Dragline t h i s has been transported from Cerney Wick Lock i n exchange f o r our smaller yard crane. The l a r g e r -chine underwent a minor overhaul and repaint a t Eastington before being put to work. - Our next task i s to dam off the upper pound, remove s i l t behind the dam and demolish and rebuild the upper wing walls to r e t a i n upstream water pressure. Before removal any of the upper dam we need t o modify timber lock gates assistance with l a r g e scale joinery would be g r e a t l y appreciated. - Next comes the relaying of the upper s i l l and the provision of a new launching ramp f o r work and pleasure craft. Ground paddle gear and mooring bollards w i l l a l s o be required. - There i s much t o be done a l l volunteers w i l l be put t o good use, s k i l l e d o r unskilled. Please o f f e r your services o r t e l l a friend. For those unaware, we work every Tuesday eventng r i g h t rhrough the year, and a t l e a s t evety other Sunday, f u l l Bank Holidays and many Saturday mornings. The back up facilities cooking, t o i l e t s etc. a r e very good. We look forward t o meeting you. Come and see f o r yourself: - Contact; - AtAN JONES JON WILLIS - - 78656 GLoucester h16694 an Stroud on WESTERN BRANCH Every t h i r d Thusday of the month we hold a s o c i a l evening called NOGGIN & NATTER. AT THE BELL INN AT WALLBRIDGE I N STROUD FROM 7 . 3 0 ~ ~ ONWARDS. 1 - ALL WELCOME -- FOOD AVAILABLE .... Details from Clint Taylor... Stonehouse 3485. ................ M S WD BRANCH NEWS The Branch has been suffering l a t e l y From a s l i g h t shortage of active local members. Forbrmtely we have sarne good support from people viho come from a considerable distance t o do physical restoration, but i t tends to keep our Branch Meetings bogged down i n the problems of publicity instead of organisrng work. We had e display, a l b e i t modest, i n one of &heCirencester branches of the Cheltenham 8 Gloucester Building Society, and although a regular flow of enquiries W s reported we have yet t o notice any new faces a t meetings o r worksites. Undismayed, we a r e redesigning our publicity material and trying to spread i t around even further. We a r e a l s o keeping our Sales Stand i n the public eye, and could probably do more f f a few extra people would o f f e r t h e i r help. Funds continue t a be a source of anxiety, p a r t i c u l a r l y as we were not able to mount a major event t h i s year. However, ure are extending the collection of waste clean n e w p r i n t , (not magazines), and a Jumble Sale is being organtsed. Our Officers and members have also been a c t i v e i n various joint groups aimed a t furthering the cause of navigation up the Thames to Crtcklade, following t h e success of the 'Token Ton' Last year. Wrk Party arrangements remain unchanged, with a few e x t r a ones t h r ~ w ni n , but our meetings a r e now held a t the 'Red Lion', Cricklade, by courtesy of the licensee. We would l i k e to see more of our local supportets, but i n view of t h e problems with bad weather l a s t winter, please check before turning up i f you a r e not a regular. SPECIAL APPEAL The Thames End Branch i s having a 'Back-End B L i t z ' t o c l e a r up one o r mm p a r t i c u l a r jobs before winter r e a l l y arives. We m l d l i k e t o hear from those of our supporters who think they a r e too busy t o join i n actual r e s t o r a t i o n work. Please think a a n . Special m r k parties a r e being arranged t o s u i t availabfe help. Offers l e a s e to Nicholas Melchoir (Swindsn 7625101, o r to any ~ r a n c EOfficer. THAMES END WORK PARTY Work p a r t i e s have been held regularly on the l a s t weekend of each month and we were a l s o a b l e t o hold a Swmner Work Cam" asain t h i s vear. . ~~~c ,.--. This had ~. - an .~awerase attendance --...-- of .nine aeoole oeriod. Dnlv about c - ~ r -each - ~ dav - ,o w r the ten dav . t v i n t v f e e t of the e a s t wall of the r e b u i i t and we are aiming t o g e t a s much done a s possible before winter a r r i v e s . ~- ~ ~ ~ We have also had an additional work weekend on the 2ndf31-d November, with foraer students of B r i s t o l University, who had helped us before, but who a r e now s c a t t e r e d about the country. Our concentration on lock rebuilding caused t h e towpaths t o d e t e r i o r a t e , but this has been redeemd by p a r t i e s from the Comon Weal School and the G i r l s ' Venture Corps, both from Swindon. We can therefore r e p o r t t h a t t h e towpath i s c l e a r from the Spine Road t o I a t t o n Basin and from Tunnel House Inn t o Coates Round House. Our o t h e r b i g p r o j e c t i s of course t h e proposed P l a n t S i t e next t o the Infonaation Centre on the Spine Road. This was s c r a ed c l e a r of vegetation and f l a t t e n e d f o r u s by our landPord, Roger Constant, who turned loose on i t a f i e r c e mechine and a s k i l l e d operator. The Branch had been wondering how t o c l e a r the s i t e , and while coolie methods may be impressive i n hfstory books, they compare unfavourably with a b i g d i e s e l engine festooned with crafcy hydraulics. We a r e now preparing a P l a d n g Application a f t e r some helpful advice from the Cotswold Planners. A smell p a r t has even managed t o resume work on t h e lock g a t e s which gave been undisturbed f o r too long. Most of the l a r g e b o l t s and rivits securin the metal strapping have now been removed from the two smalfer g a t e s and a c t u a l woodworking should take place shortly. Work p a r t i e s , it should be emphasised, take place alongside fund r a i s i n g and p u b l i c i t y a c t i v i t i e s . Progress would be quicker i f t h e sane l i t t e band of s t a l w a r t s were not having t o atempt a l l three. I f some of our sleeping partners would just come t o a Branch Meeting, they might w e l l discover t h a t they a r e not as u s e l e s s as they seem t o think. Progress on the East wall at C m ABOVE: C l e a r i n g up a f t e r tbe August W o r k Camp BELOW: One of our special parties f r o m Common Weal School, Swindon GLOUCESTER DOCKS 'S5 Approximately 9000 people and 69 boats v i s i t e d the h i s t o r i c Gloucester Dacks on July 6th and 7th f o r the National Wateways Sumer event. I t was organised jointly by the f~the~I d ~ a n d Waterwavs- Association Gloucestershire ~- - . . - - - --. - Branch - - .o .. ---- - -- -and the Stroudwater. Thames & Severn Canal Tmst. and was held by courtesy o f - ~ r i t i s hwaterways ~ o a r di n tt;e docks complex. The Reynolds and Vinings warehouses were f i l l e d with trade, c r a f t and cbarity s t a l l s and every possible space outside different o~-r s a d s a t--i o n s was f i l l e d too: i-~ n f- a c~t over 100 -.----.-~ - took o a r t i n &e event. Traction eneines. steam railwavs. bouncing c a s t l e s , s t a t i c engines, a yunio; Austin 40 cl&; vintage f t r e engines, boat t r i p s and a Live farm animal display were some of thepoints of i n t e r e s t . Live entertainment was provided by some of Susan Tomlins dancers doing the 'Hornpipe', Lithuanian folk dancers, Berkeley Majorettes Jazz Band and some performers of the Martial Arts. The event was opened by the immediate past Mayor of Gloucester, Councillor Terry Wathan and attended by Dr. A l w Robertson, Vice-Chairman of the Inland Waterways Panenity Advisory Council, Ken Goodwin, Chairman of the Inland Waterways Association, Captain Boyack, Hasbourmaster of the Port of Gloucester and other representatives. They arrived an the tug 'Speedwell', had a guided tour of the event, lunch a t the 'City Barge' and returned t o the show on the 'Glpster Packet'. Following the suocess of Gloucester Docks '85, i t ' s organisers have been advised by National Chainaan Ken Goodwin t h a t the approval of B r i t i s h Watewa s Board has been formally requested for the holding of d e prestigious National Rally i n Gloucester i n 1987, the year of the opening of the National Waterways Museum i n Llanthony Warehouse. The p r o f i t from the event amounts t o approximately El000 and a f t e r the provision of two interpretive plaques i n t h e docks for the benefit of v i s i t o r s , the balance w i l l be s p l i t a s follows: 75% S t m d w a t e r Thames 8 Severn Canal Trust 20% Severn Sound Money Mountain (local c h a r i t i e s ) 5%- Gloucestershire Branch, Inland Waterways Ass. The organisers of Gloucester Docks '85 would l i k e t o take t h i s opportunity t o thank the members of the Canal Trust who helped t o make the event such a success and i n a r t i c u l a r the newly formed West End branch who turned out n force. ~ S - -- P WHERE ARE YOU NOW? The Trust a t present has a membenhip of about 600. Only a few of these members a r e active1 engaged i n helping towards the r e s t o r a t i o n of the Canals, d o s e of us who serve on the Tmst Council and the members who work with o r organise the working p a r t i e s . To the remainder, the missing ones, I would l i k e t o say this: You a r e obviously interested i n t h e Canals and t h e i r restoration, o r you would not have become Trust m d e r s o r committed your$elves to 4, 7 o r 10 years of paying mney over to the Trust; but apart from receiving a copy of The Trow when it comes out, what a r e you g e t t i n g from ( o r giving to) the Trust? I am not saying t h i s as any form of c r i t i c i s m , but merely because I an interested tc, Eied out what you want Erom yow memberghip. Do you f e e l that you would l i k e to help more? Although you dc not want or a r e not a b l e t o help with the working p a r t i e s , a r e you quite happy t o know t h a t your annual subscription i s helping towards the &ng of the Tmst? I f you f e e l t h a t you want to help more, how about a r m i n g some Eundrafsing e f f o r t s oE your own, even i f only i n a small way, such as coffee mornings, c a r boot sales, sponsored walks, swims, tiddleyavtnks o r garnes anything that ydu thtnk would catch on f o r sponsorship there are a l l s o r t s of things being sponsored these days, even being buried alive! Not t h a t I m suggesting t h a t rtnyooe gdes that f a r i n our cause! -- I am sure t h a t there m a t be many of our rnembe~swho would l i k e t o help, but maybe f e e l t h a t i n view of the amouat of work and mney involved, the few pounds t h a t can be raised Believe me, they by a single individual a r e insignificant. a r e not! Every penny counts, and pennies can q u i t e rapidly turn i n t o pounds. T e l l us Please l e t us hear £mm a l l ou "missing d e r s " . what you want to get o u t of Eeing a member, *at you would l i k e t o see the P m s t Council doing f o r you, and how you d d l i k e t o help. PAPER MONEY Now that a new branch of the Trust has been established based on Stroud, funds a r e needed t o swell the coffers and t o finance the day t o day a c t i v i t i e s of the Trust i n the area. One of the ways of achieving this, and a way i n which our Local members can help, i s simply to make fewer t r i p s t o the dustbia! Arrangements have been made with Carfw Ltd. a l o c a l waste paper company, t o collecc waste paper Erom t&e T r u s t r s plant s i t e a t Bastington. We a r e asking a l l of our local members to c o l l e c t Newspapers and Magazines and t o coiapt t h e i r friends and r e l a t i v e s i n t o doing the same, bundle them up (seperating the newspapers fron the magazines), and then get them to the =ant Site. A lay-by has been incorporated i n the new road f o r j u s t thig purpose! We know a l l of our members and friends a r e eager t o see what tHe v a l i a n t Stmudwater volunteers a r e up t o a t Blunder Look, and now you have a very good excuse t o come along and have a look. Working p a r t i e s meet a t the s i t e on Tuesday evenings and most weekends. There is always someone willing t o explain progress on the lock restoration. If you have no transport, o r do not ass the s i t e on your t r a v e l s , then arrangements can pmbailp be made t o c o l l e c t by 'phoning ClLnt Taylor on Stonehouse 3485. W e can collecc from Cheltenham t o Bristol and points i n between, but please remember t h a t only large quantities canbe collected economically. Our members a t t h e Thames End may be i n t e r e s t e d t o know that a similar wheeze i s operated by the working p r t y i n t h a t area. and d e t a i l s can be obtained £mm NichoLas Melchior on SwLndon 762510. Happy collect in^! JOHW GARFITT Itas available by Ercm our W e 6 &wager, R . a Nott, Lynfield, Rrme Pack Road, Stroud, Gloucestershire Q3 3LF (Tel. Gtraud 3014). Pdquoted include a mntribution t-ds pstage and packiq. (Xo w E15.00 in t o t a l qualify for a 5% & s c a n t . Cbqu%sand p t a l orders sixadd be wde payable to "Stroi*1mter, Thamee .S Severn KIC d 'Rst". 5 T3am6 Valley k i p s t Pollsin) CMtsnham as it was [Beacham) Canal h t Cookery CBry~el Cteervef'S aaok of Cash IG3gg) randsap? with CaImlS (Rolt) Iza&crtp with Htvlhines laolt) Shipbulldlng i n Victorian Swthanptm s e p l a m s and Flying Beats of the Went R e p r l n t of 1930's Souvenir of Swt-on w b T k Itchen Navi-tim s m t ~ ~ p t makprt on M u 5 t r l a l Archamloqy of Hanpshice & I.O.W. The C a d Boatmen (Hanm) RiStory of Glowester h k s CCmway Smes) Stroui i n Old P i e m Pcstcards (~a-1 Dwizes m Old Picture Pcetcards S l o u r p c t in Old P i c t w e postards MaLvern i n Old Picture PmtCKds Bristol i n Old Picture earkards The Leeds L i v e r p w l CBMl in Old Picture Pcstcar& Bread O p x tk Waters LBlagcm) T k Tlmms and Severn C& IAcusehoLd) M k i q Iandcn's Wat-ys (Fairfa) Brewery Railways [Peaty) The AffMLaUts 1mlt) Ahnoepheric R a i l w ~ ~[Hidf~eld) s T k Severn Bore (8orbothan) The W e P Fall of The S e w n Bridge Railway IHuxley) The Flarec of Gloster (Nm Ill. Edltim) Pack of 8 notelets and envelopes ( V i m of Shm&ratex and m;anes 6 Severn C a n d s ) - This list m& a l l p r e v i w lists, but ' t e a - t d s , pstcards, pens and car stickers are still a v d l a b l e as previously a d v d s e d . ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE: One Thames 8 Severn Canal Token i n good c o n d i t i o n O f f e r s t o Paul Rigby, 5 Old T a r n w e l l , S t a n t o n Drew, Avon. There is a Path- chri~mesafter all! @ have a t .tteem w i s e d a new collectors ieswe of "fRe TXW"' I11 celetxatim oZ a s nrnentous -ion, of C m 1 liteatnay be interested i n Ue follaring semd-hdnd itin au sales stazk. w k of F, and time, p d t s m t o list 4nly a few. but I h o p to id& ? further offers in the w e issue. Y e s - I an a d there w i l l h a ~ t h e z'WCW M o r e the end of the present d&! (Sorry, a i t o r s , cculdl't resist a l i t t l e d i g after all t h i s W 1 . RC0 N b t SUbject to scnilabtlity at tirra of arderiq. Prices include p s t ard pldung. Renittances to ue 8t address &mm on "Sales Section* *ye. %X& - My Widays cm Inland Waterway9 3rd Ed. 1919 186ppt may illustzatims, i n c l u n g l¶mws and Severn Cam1 a0nthr.n % a t 5 Rallies by B v i d E plates. D D (koea. Oent, 1969. S O . 00 1 4 4 i~n d . of ~ABRLADVENNBS BY MWO~L~CRP by Ceofw ~ d e and r S t n q h t m . 25and elates ~a+e 1881, e28 .SO victoria's InEeroo (Songs of t h Old M U , HTnas, HanuEactories, Caaals and Pailways e d i M Jcn Faven. P/B 1 9 2 Lt ~ editim E 1.25 1978 b~ B ~ c ~ d E i d ?Wolve~haapton. , Wlih Rivers Collies. and Canals by Prank Eyre and Charles W i e l d . Ca~pletewith col. plates. -a. w k e d - clean inside f 5.00 lntMa Wat.etvap of eat Britain and Ireland by L way, 2nd W. 1962. --library ccpy bat clem R -ds. em.00 Dear Sir, I mid Like t o thank very sincerely a l l those members of t h e Trust wbo gave up ao much of t h e i r time t o make o u r Canal Weekend at S l i d r i d g e (July 26-28), s o i n t e r e s t i n g and enjoyable. Our w h y Secretary who was t h e mainstay of i t a l l , cpped magnificently. I s t i l l have the minutes of the meeting held i n Stroud on 1st December 1973 when I joined, 1 i v f n then t orarfly Fn Painswick. I em now rereading Hurnpgrey ~ o u ~ o l d ~ s Classic and- back numbers of the Tmw. Too much of our National Herftage has been l e f t t o m t already. This e n t e r p r i s e , osLng such a challenge t o c u r own generation of C i v i l ~ n ~ f n e e ar s i t does, deserves a l l the encouragement i t can g e t . B. Kirner Wolverhampton. DIARY Sb hfovember 1985 DATES Stroudwater Thames 8 Severn Canal Trust Ltd. A.C.M. including presentation of t h e 1985 Canal Trust Sponsored Walk Awards. Stroud Leisure Centre, S t r a t f o r d Park, Stroud. 2.30pm. Inland Waterways Association, Gloucestershire Branch Sales Stand Promenade, Cheltenham. Talk a t Gloucester Yacht Club by Roger Beckett on the r o l e of t h e ArchltechtfPLanners o f f i c e i n BWB with p a r t i c u l a r reference t o Gloucester Docks. (IWA event) a s e l e c t i o n of Video Evening waterways programmes a t Tewkesbuy Marina Yacht Club. 4IWA event) Gloucestershire Branch IWA A.G.M. Wheatstone Hall, Brunswick Road, Gloucester. followed by a t a l k by John Gagg, 'Odd Waterways Corners' EVERY SATURDAY IN DECEMBER 28 January 1986 7.30pm. - 25 February 1986 7.30pm. 14 March 1986 7.30pm. IWA event d e t a i l s from Marilyn Slinn on Gloucester 411040 We a r e pleased t o welcome the following new members: Mr. W. P. h a n Mr. D. Blake Mr. R. Brunstron Mrs. A. G. Dobson M r . C. F. Fletcher Mr. T. L. Jones Mrs. J. Lane Mr. D. Mauler Mr. 8 Mrs. E. D. May Mr. C. L. Mercer M r . S. G. hen Mr. D. 3. P l a n t Pat L. h t h e r Mr. J. R. Seagrave Marilyn S l i m M r . C. J. Taylor Mr. D. Tridrner Mr. R. K. W m e r Mr. T. B. Wathen Mr. C. Wells Mr. 8 M r s . W. A. Whitehouse THOUGHT FOR - Stratford-on-Avon Gloucester Seaford, Sussex Barnes, London Sunbury on Thames Trowbridge. Wilts Wirral Stroud Littlebourne, Canterbury Prestbury Cheltenham Caerphilly, MLd Glamorgan Wolverhsmpton Stroud Downend, B r i s t o l Tuffley, Gloucester Stonehouse, Glos Ipswlch, Suffolk London NI9 Gloucester Reading, Berks Stonehouse, Glos , THE DAY It i s a f a c t , t h a t i f every manber of this Trust e n r o l l e d j u s t one new member each, then the membership would double. lI DEPARRIRiTAL Archivist l 1 I D J Viner, BA, AMA, 8 Tower Street, Cirencester, Glos. vacant Events Organiser Matntenance Organisers Vacancies (restored sections) Membership Secretary David Jordan, 6 Hazelton Road, Marlbmok, Bmmsgmve, Worcs. Asst. Membership Sec. Geoff Garraway, 29 Mill Farm Drive, Paganhill, stroud, ~10s. Press B Publicity Officer Bmce Hall, Springers, Watled e, Nailswrth. (Te1:Nailsworth 23d) R 0 Nott, FILC, Lynfield, Frome Park Sales Manager Road, Stmud. (~e1:Stroud 3014) Thames End Branch Chairman Robin P. Ttdning, 285 The Cullerns Highworth, Swindon. (Tel:~win763243j Thames End Branch Secretary Deryck Watkinson, 12 Hampton Gmve, Meysey Hampton, Cirencester. (Te1:Poulton 661) Western Branch Chairman A E Jones, 7 Stringers Close, Rodborough, Stmud. (Tel:St-d 2915) Western Branch Vice-chairman D Blake, 19 Stratton Road, Gloucester. (Te1:Gloucester 415843) Western Branch Secretary C J Taylor, 43 Regent Street, Stonebouse, Glos. (Te1:Stonehouse 3485) Western Branch Treasurer W A Whitehouse, 37 Cotswold Green, Stonehouse, Glos. (Te1:Stonehouse 2284) Trow Editorial Team Deryck Watkinson (as above) David Jowett, 1 M o r d Terrace, Springfield Road Uplands, Stmud. (Te1:St-d 48323 David Jowett, (as above) Trow Material to Trow Distribution Team P A T Grifffths, 10 *the House, The Waterloo, Cirencester. Tel :Ciren. 4160) D C Pinnock, 7 Vicarage Close, Churchdown, Glos. (Tel:Churchdown856233) Working Party Co-ordinator Alan Jones, 2 Wyclift Villas, Uplands Road, Stmud. (Te1:St-d 78656) Working Party Organisers Nicholas Melchior, (Thames End) 28 Grove Hill, HighWorth, Swindon. (Te1;Swindon 762510) Jon Willis, (Western) 82 Chatsworth Avenue, Rtffley, Gloucester. (Te1:Gloucester 416694) Vacant posts can be filled by individuals or small gmups, assistance always being available from Council Members and other Officers. ?hose interested may obtafn details f m m the Secretary (see inside fmnt cover). BACK COVER: Cerney Wick Lock, 1980 (Photo:Peter ChadwLck) - This is where we came in.