In one of our first articles in July we said something should be done about the stretch of the canal towpath from the wharf towards the Horseshoe Falls, which turns rapidly into a mud bath whenever it rains.
The same matter was raised by Cllr Tony Baker at the meeting.
It was suggested by the mayor, Cllr Jon Haddy, this was an issue for the newly-formed Canals and Rivers Trust.
It was agreed that the trust should be contacted by the town clerk.
So, llanblogger hopes to see remedial work start soon.
Flashback ....
llanblogger, Monday, July 16, 2012
Towpath puddles are no joke
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Puddles on the Llan Canal towpath
NOW that it is has taken responsibility for running
the UK’s canals network the new Canals and Rivers Trust might well splash out on
curing a long-standing problem in
Llangollen.
While the towpath running from Llan to Trevor is
solid and well drained the stretch from the wharf towards the Horseshoe Falls
turns rapidly into a mud bath when it rains – as it has been doing quite a bit
lately.
Puddle links up with puddle to turn a pleasant
stroll into a soggy obstacle course.
The only way to negotiate the muddy waters is to
find stepping stones across them or tiptoe precariously along the path’s stone
edging, ebing careful not to fall in the canal and get an even bigger
dowsing.
Why the quality of one stretch of towpath can vary
so wildly from one nearby is a mystery – and one which the new Trust should
address, llanblogger belives.
What do you think? Let us know by emailing
llanblogger@gmail.com
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