Wilts & Berks Canal Trust

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The Wilts & Berks Canal Trust is a registered charity no. 299595,[1] and a waterway society based in Wiltshire, England, concerned with the restoration of the Wilts & Berks Canal.

The Trust is the successor to the Wilts & Berks Canal Amenity Group (formed in 1977) and a founder member of the Wilts & Berks Canal Partnership, which embraces the Trust, the local authorities for the areas through which the route of the canal passes, statutory bodies, and other interested parties.[2]

History

The Trust originated in 1977 as the Wilts & Berks Canal Amenity Group whose remit was to protect what remained of the canal, and restore short sections for their amenity value.[3]

The first Wilts & Berks Canal Trust (W&BCT) was formed in 1997. Wilts & Berks Canal Amenity Group was a founding member of the Trust together with North Wilts District Council, West Wilts District Council, Swindon Borough Council, Vale of the White Horse District Council, Oxfordshire County Council and Wiltshire County Council. However, the structure of the Trust prevented them from applying for certain funds and grants, and was wound up in 2001.

The Trust re-emerged as a member of the Wilts & Berks Canal Partnership in 2001.[4]

In 2007, membership rose to over 2000 for the first time.[5] The Duchess of Cornwall became patron of the trust in 2006.[6]

Aim

To protect, conserve and improve the route of the Wilts & Berks Canal, North Wilts Canal, and branches, for the benefit of the community and environment, with the ultimate goal of restoring a continuous navigable waterway linking the Kennet and Avon Canal near Melksham, the River Thames near Abingdon, and the Thames and Severn Canal near Cricklade.

See also

References

  1. Wilts & Berks Canal Trust, Registered Charity no. 299595 at the Charity Commission
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