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The Towpath Talk

The Towpath Talk

By: Wilts & Berks Canal Trust
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Follow the journey of one of the UK’s most ambitious restoration projects. The Wilts & Berks Canal Trust is bringing a historic waterway back to life, creating a 'blue-green corridor' for wildlife and people alike. Join us as we explore the forgotten history of the canal, talk to the volunteers getting their hands dirty, and share our vision for a connected future. From the Kennet and Avon Canal at Melksham, the River Thames at Abingdon and the Thames and Severn Canal at Cricklade—we’re digging deep into the stories that flow through our landscape.Wilts & Berks Canal Trust
Episodes
  • Commentary of a Slide Show by Jack Dalby in 1987
    Jun 8 2026

    Jack Dalby presented at the East Challow Scout Hall, details of the history of the Wilts & Berks Canal, which was created to improve regional access to coal and agricultural markets. The project struggled with high costs, railway competition, and water shortages, leading to its eventual decline and formal abandonment in 1914.

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    59 mins
  • Jack Dalby: The Godfather of the Wilts & Berks Canal Restoration
    May 19 2026

    Jack Dalby, widely considered the "Godfather" of the Wilts & Berks Canal restoration, was instrumental in reviving the abandoned waterway. After surveying the canal's remains in 1969, he authored a definitive historical book in 1971 that ignited interest in its preservation. His 1977 slide show sparked the creation of the Wilts & Berks Canal Amenity Group, where he served as its inaugural President. Known for his energetic personality, Dalby's legacy endures through a lock named in his honor and book royalties that continue to fund the Trust today.

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    5 mins
  • Dragonfly Magazine 176 - Spring 2026
    May 16 2026

    Laura and Matthew’s podcast covers the Spring 2026 Dragonfly, framing restoration as "two steps forward, one step back." They celebrate successes like the Top Lock Bridge and Swindon’s Badgers Bridge, contrasted with funding delays at Bottom Lock. The episode highlights rare wildlife sightings, such as the water shrew, and the strategic threat the White Horse Reservoir poses to the Thames connection. They also explore Melksham’s hidden history and new AI-powered archives, concluding with community news and a call for volunteer mechanics at Pewsham.

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    6 mins
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