Cover Image; Cleared canal at Butterfly World, between Swindon and Wootton Bassett
Reports from the Editor, Chairman & Partnership Officer.
Whichaway to the Thames 20?? by Geoff Austin. 2nd of a 2 part article describing the long history of the East End.
Dragging the Cut in the 1970's by Michael Walden All or nothing - A Proposal to WIN back Wiltshires Waterway
The WIN 'Navvy' Trophy - Does anyone know where the trophy is now ?
Boats will be back on the Wilts & Berks at Pewsham. Report and picture by Justin Guy
Cycling the Canal. Past, Present and Future by Graham Hughes
Hardware and Software helps enjoyment of Canals by Brian Roberts - IWA represenative
Abingdon Reservoir on hold - by Brian Roberts
Reports from the Branches
Situations Vacant, Maintenance Co-Ordinator, Finds Officer and Volunteer Co-Ordinator
Cover Image; Pewsham reopening celebrated in fine style by MP Duncan Hames, Mark Packard (Chippenham Arear Board), Rebecca Lamont Jiggens (Community First) and John Laverick (Photo Stephen Lewsi)
VIP Visitors celebrate return of Wiltshire's Lost Waterway Crowds of well wishers gather at the start of the sponsored walk from Chippenham to Lacock
Wichelstowe Wins Prizes in nationwide competition Waterways Renaissance Award organised by the Waterways Trust
New Exhibition at Chippenham Museum
AGM Formal notice of Annual General meeting
Around the Branches; Activites in all areas are reported.
Cover Image Uffington Wharf - A recently found picture of Uffington Wharf in the 1890's
Willow Reborn An account of the recent refurbishment of one of our trip boats by Douglas Harris
Cotswold Canals Trust Jubilee Cruise. Chris Coyle and Martin Buckland report on a historic event involving our neighbours to the north as they undertake an epic commemorative cruise.
Former Canal-side Pub is presented with original lock-gate recovered during restoration
Canal Trust invites walkers to retrace route of Melksham Waterway
Bricks - a personal view by Ken Whapples (or everything you wanted to know about bricks, but were afraid to ask)
And then there was one Doug Small reveals a fascinating new find
Around the Branches; Activities in all areas are reported.
Cover Image; Our trip boat had some very special charters over pre Christmas weekends
Sponsored Walk gives boost to Canal campaign. Walk from Chippenham to Lacock raises £1300
Trust Finances Treasurer Peter Kinsman answers questions raised at the AGM
Santa slows down and breaks the ice. Report on the very successfull Santa trips at Kingshill Swindon
The WBCT Towpath Project Tim pyatt reports on an exciting and daunting challenge
AGM Draft minutes and Notes of the "Open Forum"
Weed Clearance at Royal Wootton Bassett
Wilts & Berks canal Trust say every tree matters in the Tree Council's National Tree Week
Around the Branches; Activites in all areas are reported.
Cover Image: Top Lock at Pewsham - Plans for restoration are well in hand
Vice Chairman's Report. In the absence of John Laverick, Kath Hatton reports that HRH Duchess of Cornwall has agreed to continue to be our patron
Partnership Canal Officer's Report The Partnership will operate under the title of The Wiltshire, Swindon and Oxfordshire Canal Partnership
New Signs Retrace Route of Melksham Canal Walkers will find it easier to retrace the route of Melsham's former waterway, thanks to generous grants which provided new signs.
Book Review The Canal Pioneers - Brindley's School of Engineers. Reviewed by Chris Coyle. Copies of this book are available at the Trust Shop in Swindon.
The W&B Canal Towpath Project Tim Pyatt gives an update.
Dragonfly Successful year in Swindon Taking 700 paying passengers
Membership, 200 Club & Fund Raising News plus Letters to the Editor
Around the Branches; Activities in all areas are reported.
Cover Image: - We are proud to display the logo of the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
Chairman's Report. The Queen's Award for Voluntary service was created in 2002. It is now regarded as the highest award given to voluntary groups
Partnership Canal Officer's Report We have had to suspend work on the project to restore the canal at Butterfly World in Royal Wootton Bassett. Planning application for the Melksham Link.
Wilts & Berks Canal Trust honoured by invations to Buckingham Palace Garden Parties. Roy and Barbara Murrell. Also a party to recognise the Queen's award.
Stround on Water IWA National Trailboat Festival Report and pictures.
Success of Dauntsey Lock Open Day Waterway enthusiasts enjoyed a flood of interest when they opened up a previously hidden stretch of canal.
Notice of AGM The Bourton Club, Church St, Bourton, Swindon SN6 8HZ Saturday 20th October at 2.00pm
Around the Branches; Activities in all areas are reported.
Letters to the Editor Towpath walkers v cyclist
Cover Image - Lord Lieutenant Mrs Sarah Troughton presents the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service to Kath Hatton
Chairman's Report - John Laverick having a heart operation and intends to stand down as Chairman of the Trust at the next AGM in October
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - Swindon's masterplan ignores the opportunity to restore the canal through the town centre
Dragonfly - Fun for Children from Near and Far
Artist - George W. Puckey, 1888-1963
The WBCT Towpath Project - Tim pyatt gives an update
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Letters to the Editor - Towpath walkers v cyclist, Congratulations on the Queens Award
Cover Image - Dredging and footpath creation below Chaddington Lock, Royal Wootton Bassett
Vice-Chairman's Report - John Laverick accepts the position of Vice-President
Partnership Canal Officer's Report -Melksham link planning application has been submitted
Dragonfly - Trust member 002 Richard Porter takes the helm
Book review - The Wilts & berks Canal Through Time by Doug Small
The WBCT Towpath Project - Map
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Letters to the Editor - Towpath walkers v cyclist
Cover Image - Tim Pyatt and Lynne at the start of the very successful Sponsored Walk from Semington to Abingdon
Vice-Chairman's Report - Swindon hosts the "Southern Canals Association" meeting, including IWA & CRT
Partnership Canal Officer's Report -Job title change, Partnership role stays the same
Dragonfly - MINI plant Swindon apprentices install wheelchair lift
Canal History - "Did the boatman get his new horse?" by Doug Small
The WBCT Towpath Project - Tim Pyatt reports on a very successful event
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Letters to the Editor - Towpath project walkers thank you
Cover Image - Piling of the bank at Kingshill, Swindon, to prevent further damage and deterioration
Vice-Chairman's Report - Appeal to buy land at Seven Locks
Partnership Canal Officer's Report -Melksham Link slow progress
Recollections of Jack Dalby
Dragonfly - Hopeful that water leak repaired and eventual linking of Kingshill to Wichestowe
Fundraising - Four bid awards totalling £1,985
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Cover Image - Beavers enjoying a day out on Nb Dragonfly
Vice-Chairman's Report - Successful appeal to buy land at Seven Locks. Peterborough Arms declared an asset of Community Value
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - Melksham Link promotional video
Dragonfly - Search for Santa Trips
Fundraising - Donations of more than £40,000 to the Seven Locks Appeal secures the purchase of Locks 2, 3, 4 and 5
Historic Bridge - Saved for re-use crossing the W&B canal near the River Ray Aqueduct at Mouldon Hill
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Cover Image - A striking scene on the restored section below Pewsham Locks
Vice-Chairman's Report - Discussions with Wadworth about buying the Peterborough Arms
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - Assemblying a Melksham Link work programme of studies required for the Environment Statement. Disappointing news at Grove, local authority unable to secure canal restoration funding from the de-velopers of the 2,500 homes
Dragonfly - Reached £3,000 in takings
Fundraising - Pledges of loans for the possible purchase of the Peterborough Arms and £30,000 feasibility grant
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Letters to the Editor - Risky to purchase the Peterborough Arms. Grooves scribed into the edges of Bridges
Cover Image - One of the many children who enjoyed a canal-themed day at Chippenham Museum
Vice-Chairman's Report - Started a weekly blog posted on the Trust website
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - Work on the Melksham Link Economic Benefits Study is nearly completed. Studley Grange Wootton Bassett planning application is under consideration
Dragonfly - Quiet period
Fundraising - Received £7,900 from the Heritage Lottery Fund for the sharing heritage programme
Snippets from the Past - Taken from a 1872 newspaper
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Letters to the Editor - The Future to open navigation. Wear on stonework at bridges
Cover Image - Nb Dragonfly at rebuilt Beavan’s Bridge
Vice-Chairman's Report - Trust has reached agreement in principle to buy the Peterborough Arms from Wadworth. Board of Biffa Waste Management has agreed in principle to grant the Trust a lease on the canal that forms part of the Studley Grange landfill site.
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - The partnership is keen to get a new project manager in place for the Towpath Challenge. The Melksham Link study published by consultants Amec, shows cumulative benefits for the town of potentially up to £55m
Dragonfly - Waiting the construction of a Landing Stage at the Waitrose site
Industrial Archaeology and Archive Group - Brian Stovold starts a group
Fundraising - Submitted a bid to Awards for ll for just under £10K to run the Melksham River Festival
Melksham River Festival - 6 & 7 September 2014
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Letters to the Editor - Dauntsey towpath access, west side no access, east side will granted when levelled. Support to increase annual subscription. Register of Projects
Cover Image - A busy River Avon during Melksham River Festival
Vice-Chairman's Report - Purchase of the Peterborough Arms has been completed. Melksham River Festival event marks the hundredth anniversary of the formal abandonment of the canal by Act of Parliament in 1914
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - In the last partnership meeting Local Plans for Vale of White Horse DC and Swindon BC were discussed
Dragonfly - Dragonfly was moved to the River Avon for the Melksham River Festival
Fundraising - The 2014 Grand Draw has so far raised £3,500
Melksham River Festival - Amazing weekend, many boats and volunteers dressed in costumes
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Letters to the Editor - It was a superb and sunny day at the water Festival at Melksham. We need a map. Message from Santa
Cover Image - The People’s Millions Cheque presentation
Vice-Chairman's Report - Working on a walking guide and progress report on work along the canal. Embarking on a Melksham Link archaelogy study for planning consent
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - In the last partnership meeting Local Plans for Vale of White Horse DC was discussed
Fundraising - £20 million needs to be raised for the Melsham Link work and for a more comprehensive development plan to include canal focused and related educational, cultural and leisure offers
History - Joseph Hewer was Swindon’s last Canal Carrier
Dragonfly - More qualified Skippers
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Letters to the Editor - Can we have a map like the Costwold Canal Trust. AGM disappointing. I have a boat and I am able to access the canal from my back garden. Message from Santa
Cover Image - Top Lock at Pewsham as it hasn’t been seen for many years
Vice-Chairman's Report - Two projects that we hope to see good progress on this year are Studley Grange and the Melksham Link.
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - Canal Partnership reviewed recent work on the Melksham Link Masterplan, the Towpath Challenge, Swindon Eastern Villages and other strategic issues
Fundraising - Urgent Funding Appeal For The Studley Grange Project, £600,000 needed
Letters to the Editor - More detail on locations. Videos I took during 1989 and 1990 showing Calne, Foxham and Seven Locks. A mobile canal centre
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Cover Image - Dunnington Aqueduct in Royal Wootton Basset
Chairman's Report - New Chairman Roderick Bluh, former Leader of the Council in Swindon
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - Unexpected delays put the start of the Studley Grange project back by about four weeks
Fundraising - Studley Grange funding has raised over £576,000 from various organisations: Viridor Credits, the Underwood Trust, People’s Millions, Inland Waterways Association, Royal Wootton Bassett Area Board and our appeal to members
Letters to the Editor - Should the canal be re-branded Wilts & Oxon Canal? I have created an interactive google map. Let us all know roughly what is going on at each site
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Cover Image - Our Patron with some of our front line forces after the official opening of the landing stage at Waitrose in Swindon
Chairman's Report - Rod Bluh announces the appointment of Jonathan Till as interim Chief Executive
Patron HRH the Duchess of Cornwall - Comes to Wichelstowe in Swindon to inaugurate the new landing stage
Fundraising - Studley Grange project is under way, appeal for additional £25,000 now reached £13,430
Update on the Peterborough Arms - 1 year on, a small steering group has been developing strategy and detailed plans for the pub
New Chairman - Dave Maloney elected new MCC Branch Chairman
Letters to the Editor - How encouraging are the pictures of ongoing work at Studley Grange? Hugely welcome, remember that all this 'spadework' has for many years been preceded by much 'paperwork'
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported
Cover Image - Cover Image - Richard Hawkins of Royal Wootton Basset Branch with his digger taking out the top of the bund at Bincknoll Lane to get the water flowing again from the newly restored section at Studley Grange
Stop Press - New Year’s Honours List congratulations to John Laverick MBE. Vice-president, Wilts and Berks Canal Trust. For voluntary service to Waterways Management and Restoration
Chairman's Report - Thank you for the amazing work in 2015, lets make 2016 better than ever
Report from the CEO - Invitation to Members to apply to join the new Executive Committee, or to join the support teams and support staff
Fundraising - Studley Grange appeal stands at £16,600 and is still open to reach £25,000
Letters to the Editor - The map in Dragonfly is pretty useless. Photographs that show what is happening and with good detailed information at last! BUT, not in ‘Dragonfly’
Partnership Canal Officer's Report - Partnership members are considering the latest revision to the Restoration Strategy Document recently approved by the Wilts & Berks Board of Trustees
Around the Branches - Activities in all areas are reported