Pennine Waterways News

Monday, 27 June 2011

Restricted Opening on Ashton Canal

There will be restricted opening times on the Ashton Canal this week due to evening stoppages as work is carried out to connect the marina arm at New Islington to the main canal line.

From Tuesday 28th June to Friday 1st July, the canal between Locks 2 and 3 in Ancoats will be de-watered between 4.00 pm and 1.00 am.

The canal will be open and available for use during the hours 1.00 am to 4.00 pm.

There is no suitable mooring above the stoppage area, so boaters heading from Ashton to Manchester (such as those doing the Cheshire Ring anti-clockwise) should not set off from Ashton after 12.00 noon on those days but should moor up at Portland Basin.

Update 28th June:
To complicate matters further today, there is an emergency stoppage at Lock 16 at the top of the Clayton flight.

The water is very low between pounds 16 & 17 due to a paddle being overwound. The paddle has come out of its frame and it needs replacing and the paddle rod needs straightening.

British Waterways will be on site at 10.00 am fitting stop planks and the maintenance team will be repairing the paddle. The canal will be re-open at 2.00 pm.
Boaters are asked to wait below Lock 16 or above Lock 17 and await for instructions from BW staff.

Update 28th June:
Repairs at Lock 16 have been completed and the navigation re-opened at 12.30 pm.


The location of this week's evening closure between Locks 2 and 3, Ashton Canal.

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Canoes take to Cheshire Ring

Members of Macclesfield Canoe Club will be sticking their oars in this weekend as they embark on their annual Cheshire Ring event in kayaks and canoes.

The journey around the ring will be completed in under 24 hours, with some of the faster members doing it in under 18 hours, with participants continuing through the night!

Boats are carried past the 92 locks and over the 5 tunnels meaning that in there is almost a half marathon of walking/running in the 96 miles of the ring (96 miles as the small loop at Red Bull is bypassed).

Boats start and finish from the Miners Arms at Bridge 18 on the Macclesfield Canal near Adlington Marina, Four Lanes End, between 8.00 am and 12.00 noon. They will travel anticlockwise via the Lower Peak Forest and Ashton Canals, Rochdale Nine, Bridgewater and Trent & Mersey Canals. A highlight of the event is carrying (portaging) the boats along Canal Street in Manchester on Saturday afternoon.

Boaters on the Cheshire Ring should be aware of the possibility of canoes appearing suddenly.

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Stoppage on Huddersfield Narrow

Boaters on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal face delays after problems have been found with two locks near Slaithwaite.

There is a problem with the cill at Lock 24e, the Guillotine Lock in Slaithwaite. There is also a problem with the by-wash at nearby Lock 26e. Excessive leaking is causing the pound above to lose water so that a navigable level cannot be sustained.

BW staff have put in stop planks to preserve water levels and have been monitoring the levels during the day. Repairs will be carried out as soon as possible.

BW staff are on hand to keep boaters in the area updated.

Anyone with a booking to pass through Standedge Tunnel should phone BW on 01782 785703 for advice.


Lock 24e, Huddersfield Narrow Canal

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Stoppage on Ashton Canal

The Ashton Canal is currently closed between Lock 1 in Ancoats and Lock 18 in Droylsden.

The canal was closed at 9.00 am today following what British Waterways mysteriously describe as "asset failure" at Lock 3. As overnight mooring on the lock flight is not recommended, the entire lock section is now closed.

BW will issue an update at 12.00 noon on Monday 13th June.

This stoppage affects boaters navigating the Cheshire Ring and the South Pennine Ring. Boaters approaching the canal should remain moored in Manchester or at Portland Basin until further news is available.

Update 13th June:
The Ashton Canal will remain closed until 2.00 pm Tuesday 14th June to allow contractors to effect emergency repairs at Lock 3.

Update 14th June:
The canal has now re-opened.


Lock 3, Ashton Canal

Thursday, 12 May 2011

Calder and Hebble Drained Near Elland

A section of the Calder and Hebble Navigation between Elland and Brighouse has been drained in an act of vandalism.

British Waterways staff are currently transferring water down from upstream but, as the pound between Park Nook Lock and Cromwell Lock is one mile long, it will take some time to fill. BW estimate that this will take two days and an update will be issued tomorrow afternoon.

Any enquiries about this stoppage should be made to BW on 0113 281 6860.


Cromwell Lock, Calder and Hebble Navigation

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Boater Damage Shuts Rochdale Canal For One Week

The Rochdale Canal looks set to be closed for a week at Sowerby Bridge after a lock gate was damaged by a boat.

Inattention from a boater resulted in the boat lifting the towpath side head gate out of its pot, making the lock inoperable.

British Waterways staff were on site this morning and had been hoping to have the lock open by mid-day, minimising disruption to boaters booked to use Tuel Lane Lock.

However, investigations revealed damage to the bottom of the displaced lock gate and the cill. These works will take approximately one week to carry out safely as the cill will have to be reconstructed.

This stoppage will affect boaters navigating the South Pennine Ring. It is a further blow to canal users in the area after water shortage forced severe restrictions in the use of Tuel Lane Lock.

Any enquiries about this should be made to British Waterways on 01782 785703.

It is expected that the canal will remain closed until Thursday 19th May. British Waterways will issue an update on progress on Monday 16th May.

Update Thursday 19th May:
The damage to the locks is more extensive than originally thought, resulting in delay of opening until 1.00 pm on Saturday 21st May.

Update Friday 20th May:
Lock 1 will reopen for navigation at 8.00 am on Monday 23rd May.

Update Monday 23rd May:
Lock 1 is now open for navigation. Restrictions on passage through Tuel Lane Lock announced earlier in May will apply, with advance booking required.


Pound above Lock 1, Rochdale Canal

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

One Day Stoppage on Rochdale Nine Next Week

Boaters hoping to use the Rochdale Nine flight of locks through Manchester next Wednesday, 18th May, face delays as the locks will be closed for most of the day.

The pound between Locks 91 and 92, just above Castlefield, will be de-watered to allow clearance of objects in the canal to improve navigation.

The de-watering will start at 7.30 am and is planned to last until 3.00 pm. Navigation will be possible again after 5pm after the water level has been restored.

This stoppage will affect boaters navigating the Cheshire Ring.

Boaters who find that they will arrive at the Rochdale Nine next Wednesday should moor at either Castlefield or in the Piccadilly Basin area above Lock 84 and enjoy a day shopping or sight-seeing in Manchester!


The pound between Locks 91 and 92, Rochdale Canal

Monday, 9 May 2011

Stoppage on Wigan Flight

There is an emergency stoppage in place on the Wigan flight of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.

The stoppage follows the failure of the tail gate apron and cill at Lock 77.

No details about the expected length of the stoppage are available yet but this item will be updated when more is known.

Update Wednesday 11th May, 4.00 pm:
The repairs are not yet complete and the lock flight remains closed. A further update will be issued on Friday 13th May.

Update Friday 13th May, 4.00 pm:
BW say that while they were repairing the cill it became apparent that there is significant structural failure to the lock floor below the tail gates. BW engineers are working to find a solution to repair the lock. A further update will be issued on Wednesday 18th May.


Lock 77, Wihan flight

Friday, 6 May 2011

Leeds and Liverpool Summit Restrictions

In a bid to prevent closure of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal this year, British Waterways are beginning restricted opening hours on the locks each side of the canal's summit pound.

From Monday 9th May, the Barrowford and Greenberfield flights of locks will be locked between 6.00 pm and 8.00 am Monday to Thursday. The locks will remain open on Friday evenings and at weekends.

Lasy entry onto these flights will be at 4.00 pm. Volunteers will then padlock the locks at 6.00 pm when all boats have vacated the locks.

Bank Newton and Gargrave lock flights will not be padlocked but BW request that boaters do not use these locks after 6.00 pm as there will be no feed into the East Marton pound during that time so if the locks are used and pounds run dry, there will be no supply of water to refill pounds.

BW say these restrictions will reduced the feed from the reservoirs by around 50% and the water saved will help towards keeping the canal open throughout the season. Last year the shortage of water resulted in the closure of 60 miles of canal between Wigan and Gargrave.

During restricted opening hours last year, some boaters cut off padlocks and used the locks anyway. BW have stated that if that happens again the boats will be traced with a view to prosecuting the boaters for criminal damage.

BW also warn that if any pounds are drained by vandalism or boater misuse then they will not automatically use additional water to refill them. So far this year BW is aware of numerous instances of boaters leaving paddles up on these critical lock flights.

Before opening paddles at locks, check that the previous boater has properly closed the paddles at the other end of the lock. When you leave a lock, check that you have properly closed all paddles. This is one of the simplest ways of helping to keep the canal open. BW also request that boaters wait for another boat so that locks can be shared and not to turn empty locks if a boat is approaching from the opposite direction.

When travelling downhill on these lock flights, a crew member should fill the next lock before you empty the lock you are in, thus re-filling the pound and avoiding unnecessary waste down the by-wash.

If the water situation deteriorates, BW will introduce further restrictions, which will include Barrowford, Gargrave and Wigan flights being closed between 6.00 pm and 8.00 am 7 days a week.

For any enquiries about these restrictions contact British Waterways on 01942 405700.


Greenberfield Locks

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Serious Water Shortage at Sowerby Bridge

British Waterways have issued an urgent warning to any boaters planning to use the eastern part of the Rochdale Canal. This involves the need to book Tuel Lane Lock in advance and the risk of delays or even closure.

As a result of the continuing dry weather, the Environment Agency has told BW to stop using the pumps that extract water from the River Calder at Luddenden Foot. These pumps feed the 3-mile long pound above Tuel Lane Lock. As this is Britain's deepest canal lock, each time it is used, a huge amount of water is taken from the pound, which cannot be replaced simply from the normal use use of the locks above. BW state that "loss of this abstraction will have a significant effect on our ability to continue navigation".

With immediate effect BW are requiring advanced booking for Tuel Lane Lock. This will be limited to one use of the lock per day. The time of this locking will flexible and will depend on the availability of water and the needs of the booked boaters.

Bookings will only be taken 48 hours in advance to the Red Bull office - 01782 785703.

BW warn that this will result in delays for boats passing through. If the pounds below Tuel Lane (i.e. above Locks 1 and 2) become starved of water, BW will have to close this section of the canal until water is available.

BW warn that "anyone choosing to pass down the east side of the Rochdale Canal should do so with the knowledge that water supplies are constrained and that Tuel Lane may not be navigable for some time".

Any enquiries about this should be made to British Waterways on 01782 785703.

This restriction affects boaters navigating the South Pennine Ring. It does not affect the Calder and Hebble Navigation.

Update 10th May:
The recent showery weather has eased the situation very slightly. As a result the number of lockings will be increased to two per day in each direction (i.e. four narrowboats per day in each direction). Narrowboats must share the lock. Passages must be booked a minimum of 48 hours in advance as described above. The pattern of two lockings a day in each direction will continue daily until the end of next weekend, at which point the situation will be reviewed.


The tunnel below Tuel Lane Lock, Sowerby Bridge

Thursday, 28 April 2011

Broken cill delay on Marsden flight

The Marsden lock flight on the Huddersfield Narrow Canal is closed at the moment following damage to a wooden gate cill at Lock 32e.

The cill on the lock has been damaged to such an extent that the leakage through the gate will not allow filling of the lock. The British Waterways team are on site and will be effecting the repair today.

For the latest information about this stoppage contact British Waterways on 01782 785703.

Boaters should be aware that, when closed, a lock gate butts up to a wooden cill (or threshold) that forms a water-tight seal against the gate. These wooden cills are usually slightly higher than the adjacent canal bed. Attempting to enter or leave a lock when water levels are too low can result in the boat's skeg catching the cill and damaging it, or even ripping it out of place. This will mean a water-tight seal cannot be made, making it difficult (or impossible) to completely empty or fill the lock. Boaters should not attempt to force a boat over a cill but should ensure that the water level is increased before proceeding. If necessary BW should be called out to assist.


Pigtail Lower Lock (32e) Huddersfield Narrow Canal

Monday, 25 April 2011

Low Pounds on Western Huddersfield

Boaters planning to use the western side of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal should be aware that they face delays due to low pounds in two areas.

It seems that two paddles at Lock 3w in Ashton had been left up overnight, draining the long pound back to Lock 4w at Stalybridge. British Waterways expect the pound to take a couple of days to re-fill, as the feed to the pound is limited. It is not known whether the paddles were left up by careless boaters or by vandals.

The pounds between Lock 10w and 13w in Mossley have also been drained but there is no information about the cause of this. These are fairly long pounds so could take a while to re-fill.

Boaters heading eastwards should wait at Portland Basin in Ashton until the levels rise, while boaters travelling westwards should wait at Roaches Lock (15w). Boaters moored in Stalybridge should wait where they are for now.

For the latest information about these stoppages contact British Waterways on 01782 785703.

Update 26th April 5.00 pm:
The pound between Locks 3w and 4w is recovering well. It is 4 to 6 inches down but should be passable with care. The pounds below Mossley have started to recover but are around a foot down, so may not be passable yet, although they should be by tomorrow. (These are personal observations. As yet no information about these problems has been published by BW.)

Update 27th April 5.00 pm:
The canal is now navigable between Ashton and Stalybridge. Boats that were waiting at Mossley have now come down through Stalybridge. To help fill the long pound between Locks 3w and 4w, water has been let down from above Lock 7w, and that pound was low this afternoon. However, that is expected to recover shortly. Phone BW for latest information.

Update from BW 28th April 11.30 am:
Water levels are still low between Locks 8w and 15w. Water is being run down from further upstream and full navigation is expected to be restored later today.

BW is asking boaters at this time avoid taking matters into their own hands in dealing with low water, as this will undermine their efforts to restore the wider canal to normality. If you are in this area and find yourselves stuck, please contact British Waterways Red Bull office 01782 785703 or Free Phone Canals 0800 47 999 47.

BW once again reminds boaters of the need to ensure that all paddles are fully closed after use.

Update from BW 28th April 3.00 pm:
Water is still low between Lock 10w and 12w so may not be passable. The problems have nearly been sorted so the section should be back to normal over the weekend.


Lock 3w, Huddersfield Narrow Canal

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Two Day Ashton Stoppage

The Ashton Canal will be closed today and much of tomorrow following a paddle failure at Lock 17.

The offside paddle at Lock 17 has failed and cannot be closed. Water is being lost from the pound above, which has become un-navigable. BW says that a team will be starting work on the paddle this afternoon but it is unlikely that the canal can be re-opened here until late tomorrow (Thursday 21st April).

This stoppage will affect boaters navigating the Cheshire Ring and the South Pennine Ring. Boaters approaching the Ashton Canal should moor up at Portland Basin, Ashton or at Piccadilly Basin/Ducie Street, Manchester and not set off along the canal today.

For any enquiries about this stoppage contact British Waterways on 01782 785703.

Update: 20th April, 4.30 pm
BW ground staff have managed to repair the paddle quicker than expected and the navigation has now re-opened.


Lock 17, Ashton Canal

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Paddle Problems at Todmorden

Problems with faulty paddles are causing problems for boaters on the Rochdale Canal in Todmorden this week.

Lock 18 (Shop Lock) in the middle of Todmorden was closed for much of today after a ground paddle "blew" and became partially sucked into the sluice culvert, making the lock unusable.

BW ground staff have been at the lock working urgently to repair the paddle, and the lock re-opened at 3.30 pm.

Unfortunately a problem then occurred at the next lock downstream. At Lock 17 (Old Royd Lock) one of the paddle rods detached itself from the paddle, making the lock difficult to use. The lock has had to be closed until repairs can be carried out. BW will treat the repair as urgent and are expecting to re-open the lock to navigation some time later tomorrow (Wednesday 20th April).

BW asks any customers with a booking to cross the Summit section of the Rochdale Canal who may be affected by this stoppage to phone the Red Bull office on 01782 785703 to discuss arrangements.

For any enquiries about this stoppage contact British Waterways on 01782 785703.


Lock 17, Old Royd Lock, just east of Todmorden