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  • The Woolsthorpe Flight

    Follow our progress as we continue to restore the Woolsthorpe Flight Locks 12 – 15 Click here for the story so far: The Blog If you’d like to help us in this iconic project – carry on reading… Volunteering opportunities Grantham Canal Heritage Initiative (GCHI) Some volunteer roles have changed since the video was produced […]

  • Help us reverse the dereliction

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    Receive our free email newsletter. This is a great way of keeping up to date with our achievements – there’s a lot more going on than meets the eye! Email: bridge@granthamcanal.org  and enter Request Bridge in the subject line.  You can unsubscribe at any time. Latest Edition SPRING 2025 Winter 2024 Autumn 2024 Summer 2024 […]

  • 10yr Restoration Plan

    Restoration Plan 2021 to 2030 Click to view: GCS Restoration Plan 2021-2030      

  • Online Guide

    For our Online Guide to the Grantham Canal Click here: Online Guide   Looking for a printed Guide? Click here: Printed Guide Sorry, we are currently out of stock – awaiting an update and reprint.  

  • Sorry, this page is not being updated at present.  Please visit our Facebook page for current information.   Workparty ~ Talks ~ Events Workparty (Scroll down for talks and events) Workparty volunteers meet on Monday, Friday & Saturday, plus other weekdays as required to undertake work.   Our construction teams work on various projects from slipway […]

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  • Boat Trips & Cruises

    Discover our range of boat trips & cruises   See our Tripadvisor Reviews   We offer the opportunity to experience the wonderful Grantham Canal from the comfort of our trip boat. See the canal from a different angle on a relaxing cruise and enjoy the scenery and wildlife. Click for scheduled trips & buy tickets […]

  • Corporate Supporters

    Sponsors Click on the link below – enjoy this short video of the Grantham Canal This represents only a fraction of the work we’ve achieved over the years in pursuit of our ultimate aim in returning the canal to full navigation. Our volunteers work tirelessly(?) – give us the tools & materials – and we’ll […]

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