There are reports of a problem at Wakefield Flood Lock on the Calder and Hebble Navigation.
The gates are apparently damaged and are currently shut, with no boats being allowed through.
The gates on Wakefield Flood Lock are normally left open but they are closed when water levels rise on the river to prevent flooding of the area alongside the lock cut.
Update 18th May:
It is reported that boats are getting through the flood lock today, but engineers are on site and there may be some delays.
More information will be posted when known.
Wakefield Flood Lock.
Saturday 16 May 2009
Thursday 14 May 2009
Hold-up on Rochdale Nine
An emergency stoppage has been announced today on the "Rochdale Nine" locks through the centre of Manchester.
This is because a cill has been damaged at Lock 88 (Oxford Street Lock).
The wooden cill blocks form a watertight seal when the gates are closed. It is possible that one of the cill blocks has been struck by a boat entering or leaving the lock while the level of the pound was too low. If the cill block is damaged or dislodged, there is no watertight seal and it becomes very difficult to fill (or empty) the lock.
For the latest information about this stoppage, contact BW on 01942 405 700.
Update 18th May:
Repairs have been carried out and the stoppage has now been lifted.
Lock 88 on the Rochdale Canal.
This is because a cill has been damaged at Lock 88 (Oxford Street Lock).
The wooden cill blocks form a watertight seal when the gates are closed. It is possible that one of the cill blocks has been struck by a boat entering or leaving the lock while the level of the pound was too low. If the cill block is damaged or dislodged, there is no watertight seal and it becomes very difficult to fill (or empty) the lock.
For the latest information about this stoppage, contact BW on 01942 405 700.
Update 18th May:
Repairs have been carried out and the stoppage has now been lifted.
Lock 88 on the Rochdale Canal.
Monday 11 May 2009
Huddersfield Narrow re-opens
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal has been re-opened between Slaithwaite and Marsden.
This section of canal had been closed since 27th April following a "severe leak" into the culvert under the canal near Sandhill Cottages and Cellars Clough Mill, between Locks 31e and 32e.
Early repair attempts by British Waterways staff had not been successful and the leak continued. However, further efforts to plug the leak were made last Friday and the repair appears to have been successful. Two boats were allowed through the affected pound on Saturday and the stoppage notice has now been lifted.
Boaters intending to use this part of the canal or booked through Standedge Tunnel should contact the Tunnel Office on 01484 840629 to confirm their booking.
The Huddersfield Canal at Sandhill Cottages, showing the hole dug by BW last week to investigate the leak.
This section of canal had been closed since 27th April following a "severe leak" into the culvert under the canal near Sandhill Cottages and Cellars Clough Mill, between Locks 31e and 32e.
Early repair attempts by British Waterways staff had not been successful and the leak continued. However, further efforts to plug the leak were made last Friday and the repair appears to have been successful. Two boats were allowed through the affected pound on Saturday and the stoppage notice has now been lifted.
Boaters intending to use this part of the canal or booked through Standedge Tunnel should contact the Tunnel Office on 01484 840629 to confirm their booking.
The Huddersfield Canal at Sandhill Cottages, showing the hole dug by BW last week to investigate the leak.
Friday 8 May 2009
Huddersfield Narrow repairs continue
Repairs are continuing on the leaking curvert on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal between Slaithwaite and Marsden.
This section of canal has been closed since 27th April following a "severe leak" into the culvert under the canal near Sandhill Cottages and Cellars Clough Mill, between Locks 31e and 32e.
Previous repair attempts by British Waterways staff have not been successful and the leak continues. Further efforts to plug the leak will continue over the weekend, followed by tests to see whether or not the leak has been cured.
Boats travelling from Huddersfield may not proceed beyond Lock 23e in Slaithwaite.
Boaters intending to use this part of the canal or booked through Standedge Tunnel should contact the Tunnel Office on 01484 840629 for advice.
A further update is expected on Thursday 14th May.
The Huddersfield Canal at Sandhill Cottages, showing the hole dug by BW to investigate the leak.
The culvert into which the water is leaking. The white railings are along the canal edge.
This section of canal has been closed since 27th April following a "severe leak" into the culvert under the canal near Sandhill Cottages and Cellars Clough Mill, between Locks 31e and 32e.
Previous repair attempts by British Waterways staff have not been successful and the leak continues. Further efforts to plug the leak will continue over the weekend, followed by tests to see whether or not the leak has been cured.
Boats travelling from Huddersfield may not proceed beyond Lock 23e in Slaithwaite.
Boaters intending to use this part of the canal or booked through Standedge Tunnel should contact the Tunnel Office on 01484 840629 for advice.
A further update is expected on Thursday 14th May.
The Huddersfield Canal at Sandhill Cottages, showing the hole dug by BW to investigate the leak.
The culvert into which the water is leaking. The white railings are along the canal edge.
Salterhebble Lock Nearly Ready
Normal service could soon be resumed at Salterhebble Guillotine Lock now that repairs are almost complete.
Electrical problems occurred with Salterhebble Lock in May 2008 and since then the guillotine has been manually operated by BW staff at certain times each day.
The new operating system (gear box and power transmission) has been installed and construction of the equipment platform has been completed. A period of testing now has to be carried out. Safety guards and anti-vandal measures also need to be put in place. So, for the next week, boats will be continue to be assisted by a lock keeper during the restricted hours that have been in operation:
• 9.00 am - 10.00 am daily
• 12.00 noon - 2.00 pm daily
• 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm daily
Electrical problems occurred with Salterhebble Lock in May 2008 and since then the guillotine has been manually operated by BW staff at certain times each day.
The new operating system (gear box and power transmission) has been installed and construction of the equipment platform has been completed. A period of testing now has to be carried out. Safety guards and anti-vandal measures also need to be put in place. So, for the next week, boats will be continue to be assisted by a lock keeper during the restricted hours that have been in operation:
• 9.00 am - 10.00 am daily
• 12.00 noon - 2.00 pm daily
• 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm daily
Ashton Canal could re-open 14th May
Repairs to Lock 8 of the Ashton Canal at Clayton got under way today after a series of delays. British Waterways have said that the work should be completed next week and hope to have the canal re-opened on Thursday 14th May.
The closure follows an incident on 21st April in which heavy duty wire becoming entangled in a lock gate. The cable, which had come from the adjacent Clayton Anoline demolition site, became wrapped around part of a tail gate, preventing the gate from being operated.
Following investigation it was discovered that "significant damage" had been caused to the tail gate and lower cill. Repairs required a full dewatering of the long pound between Locks 7 and 8. This meant BW had to obtain consent from the Environment Agency to carry out a fish rescue.
Once the pound was dewatered, it was apparent that "significant repairs" were required to the tail gate cills and lock floor. As this is a listed structure, consent had to be obtained from Manchester City Council's Conservation Officer.
This stoppage affects boaters travelling around the Cheshire Ring and the South Pennine Ring.
BW staff setting up pumps to drain water from the bottom of the lock so that they can carry out repairs.
Examples of the wire cable that had caused the damage to the lock. The house bricks give an idea of the thickness of the wire strands.
The closure follows an incident on 21st April in which heavy duty wire becoming entangled in a lock gate. The cable, which had come from the adjacent Clayton Anoline demolition site, became wrapped around part of a tail gate, preventing the gate from being operated.
Following investigation it was discovered that "significant damage" had been caused to the tail gate and lower cill. Repairs required a full dewatering of the long pound between Locks 7 and 8. This meant BW had to obtain consent from the Environment Agency to carry out a fish rescue.
Once the pound was dewatered, it was apparent that "significant repairs" were required to the tail gate cills and lock floor. As this is a listed structure, consent had to be obtained from Manchester City Council's Conservation Officer.
This stoppage affects boaters travelling around the Cheshire Ring and the South Pennine Ring.
BW staff setting up pumps to drain water from the bottom of the lock so that they can carry out repairs.
Examples of the wire cable that had caused the damage to the lock. The house bricks give an idea of the thickness of the wire strands.
Tuesday 5 May 2009
Huddersfield Narrow stays shut
Boaters waiting for the Huddersfield Narrow Canal to re-open between Slaithwaite and Marsden have even longer to wait.
This section of canal has been closed since 27th Aoril following a "severe leak" into a culvert under the canal near Sandhill Cottages and Cellars Clough Mill, between Locks 31e and 32e.
British Waterways staff had worked through the weekend hoping to complete the repairs by Sunday night. Unfortunately the repairs were not successful and the leak continues.
A further update will be issued on Friday 8th May. Boats travelling from Huddersfield may not proceed beyond Lock 23e in Slaithwaite.
Boaters intending to use this part of the canal or booked through Standedge Tunnel should contact the Tunnel Office on 01484 840629 for advice.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal at Cellars Clough
There will be a stoppage on the western part of the canal on May 20th and 21st, when the canal and towpath will be closed between Locks 7e and 8e to allow contractors to work on the pylon which straddles the canal.
This section of canal has been closed since 27th Aoril following a "severe leak" into a culvert under the canal near Sandhill Cottages and Cellars Clough Mill, between Locks 31e and 32e.
British Waterways staff had worked through the weekend hoping to complete the repairs by Sunday night. Unfortunately the repairs were not successful and the leak continues.
A further update will be issued on Friday 8th May. Boats travelling from Huddersfield may not proceed beyond Lock 23e in Slaithwaite.
Boaters intending to use this part of the canal or booked through Standedge Tunnel should contact the Tunnel Office on 01484 840629 for advice.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal at Cellars Clough
There will be a stoppage on the western part of the canal on May 20th and 21st, when the canal and towpath will be closed between Locks 7e and 8e to allow contractors to work on the pylon which straddles the canal.
Upper Peak Forest Bridge Restriction
Carr Swing Bridge (no. 30) on the Upper Peak Forest Canal has been struck by a boat, sustaining "significant damage".
As a result, British Waterways Staff will be on site daily between the hours of 9.00 am and 5.00 pm to operate the bridge.
The bridge will be locked outside these hours.
For the latest information about this restriction, contact BW on 01942 405 700.
The bridge is a fairly new one, replacing an older swing bridge that was notoriously difficult to operate.
As a result, British Waterways Staff will be on site daily between the hours of 9.00 am and 5.00 pm to operate the bridge.
The bridge will be locked outside these hours.
For the latest information about this restriction, contact BW on 01942 405 700.
The bridge is a fairly new one, replacing an older swing bridge that was notoriously difficult to operate.
Friday 1 May 2009
Ashton Canal stays shut
The Ashton Canal remains closed following an incident ten days ago in which heavy duty wire becoming entangled in a lock gate.
On 21st April a problem was reported after a length of heavy duty cable became wrapped around part of a tail gate, preventing the gate from being operated.
Following investigation it was discovered that "significant damage" had been caused to the tail gate and lower cill. Repairs required a full dewatering of the long pound between Locks 7 and 8. This meant BW had to obtain consent from the Environment Agency to carry out a fish rescue.
Once the pound was dewatered, it was apparent that "significant repairs" were required to the tail gate cills and lock floor. As this is a listed structure, consent had to be obtained from Manchester City Council's Conservation Officer.
Repairs to thetail gate cills and lock floor will now start early next week.
BW will issue a further update on Thursday 7th May.
This stoppage will affect boaters travelling around the Cheshire Ring and the South Pennine Ring.
On 21st April a problem was reported after a length of heavy duty cable became wrapped around part of a tail gate, preventing the gate from being operated.
Following investigation it was discovered that "significant damage" had been caused to the tail gate and lower cill. Repairs required a full dewatering of the long pound between Locks 7 and 8. This meant BW had to obtain consent from the Environment Agency to carry out a fish rescue.
Once the pound was dewatered, it was apparent that "significant repairs" were required to the tail gate cills and lock floor. As this is a listed structure, consent had to be obtained from Manchester City Council's Conservation Officer.
Repairs to thetail gate cills and lock floor will now start early next week.
BW will issue a further update on Thursday 7th May.
This stoppage will affect boaters travelling around the Cheshire Ring and the South Pennine Ring.
Leeds and Liverpool Canal may run short of water
British Waterways has announced lock restrictions, warning that the Leeds and Liverpool Canal could run short of water later in the year.
BW reports that, following an exceptionally dry start to the year, they have needed to extract water from their reservoirs to feed some canals earlier in the season than normal. As a result, the reservoirs supplying the summit of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal all have holdings below their long term average for this time of year.
BW warns that there is a moderate to significant risk that the reservoirs supplying the Leeds and Liverpool Canal will not have sufficient water to supply the canal throughout the boating season.
In order to reduce this risk and keep the remaining water available for as long as possible, BW is introducing restrictions in opening times of locks on the central part of the canal.
These locks will only be open for navigation between 10.00 am and 6.00 pm until further notice.
The locks affected are Lock 30 (Holme Bridge) to Lock 51 (Barrowford). This includes all the locks of the Barrowford, Greenberfield, Bank Newton and Gargrave flights.
Holme Bridge Lock, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
BW reports that, following an exceptionally dry start to the year, they have needed to extract water from their reservoirs to feed some canals earlier in the season than normal. As a result, the reservoirs supplying the summit of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal all have holdings below their long term average for this time of year.
BW warns that there is a moderate to significant risk that the reservoirs supplying the Leeds and Liverpool Canal will not have sufficient water to supply the canal throughout the boating season.
In order to reduce this risk and keep the remaining water available for as long as possible, BW is introducing restrictions in opening times of locks on the central part of the canal.
These locks will only be open for navigation between 10.00 am and 6.00 pm until further notice.
The locks affected are Lock 30 (Holme Bridge) to Lock 51 (Barrowford). This includes all the locks of the Barrowford, Greenberfield, Bank Newton and Gargrave flights.
Holme Bridge Lock, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Huddersfield Narrow should re-open Monday
Boaters waiting for the Huddersfield Narrow Canal to re-open between Slaithwaite and Marsden should be able to get moving again on Monday.
This section of canal has been closed following a "severe leak" into a culvert under the canal near Sandhill Cottages and Cellars Clough Mill, between Locks 31e and 32e.
British Waterways staff are to work through the weekend and the repairs are expected to be finished by Sunday night, with navigation re-opening on Monday morning.
Boaters intending to use this part of the canal are advised to contact the Tunnel Office on 01484 840629 to confirm whether the canal has re-opened.
The historic horsedrawn boat Maria has remained at Marsden this week, as it was not possible to proceed with the planned return journey to Huddersfield. On Sunday May 3rd, Maria will be legged back through Standedge Tunnel by members of the Horseboating Society, starting at 1.00 pm, on her way back to Ashton.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal at Cellars Clough
This section of canal has been closed following a "severe leak" into a culvert under the canal near Sandhill Cottages and Cellars Clough Mill, between Locks 31e and 32e.
British Waterways staff are to work through the weekend and the repairs are expected to be finished by Sunday night, with navigation re-opening on Monday morning.
Boaters intending to use this part of the canal are advised to contact the Tunnel Office on 01484 840629 to confirm whether the canal has re-opened.
The historic horsedrawn boat Maria has remained at Marsden this week, as it was not possible to proceed with the planned return journey to Huddersfield. On Sunday May 3rd, Maria will be legged back through Standedge Tunnel by members of the Horseboating Society, starting at 1.00 pm, on her way back to Ashton.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal at Cellars Clough