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Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal Trust on Wikipedia
Additional information and an interesting map of the Hereford and Gloucester Canal.

Waterways Recovery Group
Since 1970, Waterway Recovery Group has been a co-ordinating force, helping local canal restoration schemes, including on many occasions, the Hereford and Gloucester Canal. They provide equipment, expertise, publicity and labour, but need your help!

Inland Waterways Association
In 1946 The Inland Waterways Association was formed to fight for the canals to be saved and revitalised so that the canals might benefit future generations.

The Wharf House
The Wharf House restaurant in Gloucester is undoubtedly one of the city’s finest places to eat out – popular with couples and families from Gloucester and Cheltenham, perfectly located for visitors enjoying walks along the canal and a great venue for large parties.

Waterscape - British Waterways Leisure Website
Britain's official guide to canals, rivers and lakes.

Gloucester Waterways Museum
In the heart of Gloucester's historic docks, a museum that tells the fascinating story of Britain's 2000 miles of waterways and helps capture life in a working docks. Displays cover many aspects of waterways from the ingenious engineering to home life on board a narrowboat, and from the wildlife of our canals to different kinds of waterways crafts.

Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal on SoGlos.com
Gloucestershire independent online magazine and the No. 1 guide to Gloucestershire arts, entertainment and leisure.

Canal Restoration Plans for Hereford on the BBC
See the plans to restore part of the canal in Hereford and the area around it.

Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal Trust featured in Herefordshire Life Magazine
An interesting article on the Canal Trust in this popular local publication.

Hereford and Gloucester Canal on local government website
Information on the history and location of remaining canal features.

Cotswold Canal Trust
Restoring the Stroudwater Navigation and Thames & Severn Canal.

Monmouthshire, Brecon & Abergavenny Canals Trust
Restoring and bringing back to life these 200 year old waterways that kick started the industrial revolution in the Welsh valleys.

Wilts and Berks Canal Trust
Restoring a Waterway connecting Wiltshire, Swindon and Oxfordshire for the 21st Century, a resource for the local community and a habitat for wildlife.

Guide to the Canals
Published by The River Thames Guide.


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