Inside the April issue of Towpath Talk the decision to keep the use of red diesel for both private and commercial boats has been described as fantastic news for the inland waterways and dates have been announced for the replacement of the damaged Gawflat Swing Bridge over the Leeds & Liverpool Canal in Skipton.
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This month in Towpath Talk, a mysterious wildcat has been spotted alongside the Manchester Ship Canal in Warrington, following sightings across Cheshire and North Wales and planning permission has been granted for Stoke Wharf – a new development alongside the Grand Union Canal in Slough – following public consultations.
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