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Last Updated  January 3rd 2011
Where the Working Boats Went
Saturday, 25 February 2012    20:00hrs until 22:00hrs      Whitchurch Leisure Centre, Heath Road  
A multi-media show,Told in song and story, is  mixing drama, pictures and music to tell the story of the Inland Waterways of Britain, with new songs and tunes, written by Graeme Meek and Barry Goodman, as well as a few songs from other writers... and from the folk tradition. The story is told in the words of the people who lived and worked on the canals, and is linked by songs, with plenty of opportunities for the audience to join in with the choruses! A backdrop of images from the canals, both historical and contemporary, complements the show, and a broom-dance livens up the pub-setting in the second half!                
Box office 01948 660660.

Latest Information on Canal Basin

New drawings and documents will be available on this web site, and in a file in Whitchurch Library, when available which is expected on or before January 20th 2012.

A date for comments for consideration prior to the planning application will be given when the consultant has issued the drawings. The Trust was aiming to make its planning application in mid-January but this will depend now on when the draft drawings are received.


IWA SHREWSBURY District & NORTH WALES BRANCH
Challenge : The Whitchurch Waterways Trust  (a team of four)
To a fun quiz      Friday 17th February 2012   7.30pm
At the Narrowboat Inn   Whittington
Team members are welcome to jointhem for supper from 6.30pm
The quiz master is Alan Platt
Anyone wishing to join the team please email.
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