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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Features:
Fly the Cut - Details of the latest WW venture - the Four Counties Ring in one hour!
Better Boating - John Hankinson suggests that you'll go faster if you take it easy!
The Mersey Ring - Andrew Desmond navigates a 'new' ring including the Leeds & Liverpool. Manchester Ship Canal and river Mersey.
The Glamorganshire Canal - A profile of this South Wales waterway by Ian Wright.
The Fascination of Steamboating - Glyn Lancaster Jones explains the ins and outs of Steamboating on inland waters and lists suppliers and manufacturers.
The Southern Oxford - Anne Goodall looks at the wildlife to be found between Napton and Banbury.
Boat Review - Andy Burnett reviews Anglo-Welsh's new electrically powered hire boat.
The Willow Wren Story - Alan Faulkner begins the tale of this, the last major narrowboat carrying company.
Canals From Trains - The Bath-Bristol line parallels the river Avon.
Branford Barge Owners - Peter Smith looks at a north eastern family business that goes back 175 years.
Walking the Monmouthshire - Hugh Potter walks through Cwmbran to Newport.
Regulars:
Boats & Pieces
Readers' Album
Letters to the Editor
Reflections
News of the Waterways World
Book Reviews
Front Cover - A busy colourful scene at Braunston on the section of the Oxford Canal taken over by the Grand Union as part of its main route to Lon- don. Anne Goodall looks at the wildlife along the the Oxford Canal from Nap- ton down to Banbury on pages 50-51.
Fly the Cut - Details of the latest WW venture - the Four Counties Ring in one hour!
Better Boating - John Hankinson suggests that you'll go faster if you take it easy!
The Mersey Ring - Andrew Desmond navigates a 'new' ring including the Leeds & Liverpool. Manchester Ship Canal and river Mersey.
The Glamorganshire Canal - A profile of this South Wales waterway by Ian Wright.
The Fascination of Steamboating - Glyn Lancaster Jones explains the ins and outs of Steamboating on inland waters and lists suppliers and manufacturers.
The Southern Oxford - Anne Goodall looks at the wildlife to be found between Napton and Banbury.
Boat Review - Andy Burnett reviews Anglo-Welsh's new electrically powered hire boat.
The Willow Wren Story - Alan Faulkner begins the tale of this, the last major narrowboat carrying company.
Canals From Trains - The Bath-Bristol line parallels the river Avon.
Branford Barge Owners - Peter Smith looks at a north eastern family business that goes back 175 years.
Walking the Monmouthshire - Hugh Potter walks through Cwmbran to Newport.
Regulars:
Boats & Pieces
Readers' Album
Letters to the Editor
Reflections
News of the Waterways World
Book Reviews
Front Cover - A busy colourful scene at Braunston on the section of the Oxford Canal taken over by the Grand Union as part of its main route to Lon- don. Anne Goodall looks at the wildlife along the the Oxford Canal from Nap- ton down to Banbury on pages 50-51.
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