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Welcome to the waterscape blogs!
Catch up on what our bloggers from around British Waterways have been up to. Read the latest installments below.
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Most recent posts
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Roger Hanbury's blog...
Roger joined The Waterways Trust as its first Chief Executive in 2000. Since then the Trust has directly raised over £16m for waterway-based projects in England Wales and Scotland.
Getting ready for Council
The Council is a new body and being involved with the election process has been a very interesting experience.
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Mark Robinson
Mark provides ecological support to the South Wales & West Waterway, as well as having a national focus, providing specialist support and advice on protected and invasive fauna. He has been a licenced bat worker for the last 26 years, and has undertaken in depth research on many of our UK's bat species.
An Otter Spraint on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
Dr Mark Robinson, National Ecologist, talks about one of the many otter spraint that can be found along the...
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Robert McLean
In his youth, Rob used to be involved in the design and construction of Anglian flood defences, boreholes and bridges. After a career change into the media and charity sectors, he returned to the waterways in 2002, this time with fire and carbon monoxide safety in focus. He is now heard to say "is that equivalent with ISO 10239" just a little too often...
Are you buzzing? Do you have your senses switched on to electrical dangers?
Have you a sense of danger? Rob from the Boat Safety Scheme is in danger from being clouted by a brush, but the main...
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