Wendover Canal Trust re-waters part of the Wendover Arm Canal

Water beginning to flow into the new section by Bridge 4 on 27 November

On a blustery and cold November day volunteers from the Wendover Canal Trust (formerly the Wendover Arm Trust) commenced re-watering of a further quarter mile section of the canal between the two footbridges. This is another milestone for the Trust whose volunteers have worked tirelessly, sometimes in appalling weather, to complete this new section which has not held water for over one hundred years.

“Pulling the plug” by the existing bund was carried out by both the oldest and newest volunteers to the Trust.  Permission had to be obtained from the Canal & River Trust, the owners of the canal, and it has been estimated that re-watering will take up to a fortnight.  However this will not be to navigable depth and completion of the remaining section linking up with the Phase 1 restoration at Little Tring will be necessary before boating is possible.

Removal of a major obstruction by way of an old tip at Little Tring will cost the Trust a very substantial sum. Funding for this work is being investigated and any contributions will be very welcome!