The Shropshire Union Canal Society which organises volunteer work parties to restore the Montgomery Canal by Crickheath in Shropshire have published their latest report of work undertaken.
“Another highly productive work party”, that is how restoration project manager, Tom Fulda described the May Bank Holiday weekend. Helped by the prolonged dry and sunny spell, profiling, lining and blocking continued to be the main event but as usual, a variety of other tasks were undertaken.
“Working back towards the previously re-watered section, the channel widens considerably on a bend. When we started lining this current section, lengths of liner approximately 8.5 metres long were sufficient to cover the channel from side to side. This work party finished with 14 metre lengths being used and we haven’t yet reached the widest point. Regular adjustments are therefore made to keep the nib at the top of the blocks just below water level,” said Tom.
As the channel widens there is space again to incorporate the soft bank design on the offside. Twenty metres of the first course of hollow blocks were installed. A significant volume of soil is required to infill behind the hollow block retaining wall and this has already been positioned above the liner ready for infilling when the retaining wall has been completed.
In total, 102 metres of this section have now been lined and blocked, and the towpath bank has been completed above water level by covering the liners with riprap gravel then soil. Soil covering for the offside bank waits for another occasion.
Next work party, it will be time to remove the temporary dam separating this site from the re-watered section (having first de-watered the re-watered section!) in order to profile the channel in this area and start lining.
A variety of other tasks were undertaken including fixing some leaks around the temporary connecting pipe between Phase 1A and 1B past the farm crossing and knocking down weed growth on the spoil heap in the compound and elsewhere.
If you are able to support the future restoration, please visit https://localgiving.org/fundraising/MontgomeryCanal.