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britishwaterways.co.uk
ABOUT US|FINANCIAL|RESPONSIBILITY|WATERWAYS|ACCOUNTABILITY|RECRUITMENT|NEWSROOM|

Creating sustainable waterways for the future

An image of a work boat under a bridge

Welcome

More than two centuries ago, the entrepreneurs of the industrial revolution saw the potential of inland waterways for transporting goods cheaply and efficiently throughout Britain. They developed an inland waterway network linking mines and quarries with factories, mills, markets and deepwater ports.

British Waterways is the organisation responsible for maintaining 2,200 miles (3,540km) of this inland waterway network today so that people can use it for a wide range of leisure activities.

This is British Waterways' website, explaining who we are and what we do. For more detailed information on the waterways themselves, and the many ways you can enjoy them, please visit our leisure websitewww.waterscape.com.


BW Mooring Vacancies
A narrow boat at Thrupp on the Oxford Canal
For a trial period until the end of October 2008, we are allocating vacancies at our long-term sites by tender.


Your local canal, yours to enjoy anytime
It's a chill out zone poster
A short film about Britain's canals and rivers.


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