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Gloucester & Sharpness Canal | Canal Map### Key Facts: Gloucester & Sharpness Canal
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BW155 - Canal & River Trust'sAfter an unsuccessful proposal in 1783, in 1792 an Act was passed authorising a ship canal to allow vessels to get from Gloucester to Berkeley Pill without ...
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Gloucester & Sharpness Canal: HistoryThe original plan for a ship canal between Gloucester and Berkeley was authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1793.
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Gloucester and Sharpness Canal - Graces GuideFeb 29, 2024 · It runs close to the tidal River Severn, but cuts off a significant loop in the river, a once-dangerous bend near Arlingham. It was once the ...Missing: 1790s hazardous
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[PDF] The Port of GloucesterApr 1, 1987 · So the idea of building a canal to bypass the worst part of the river had obvious attractions for local commercial interests. The more.
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Robert Mylne - Graces GuideMany other commissions for architectural design and for engineering. Appointed chief engineer to the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal but was dismissed in 1798.
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Gloucester and Sharpness Canal RouteThe first Chief Engineer was Robert Mylne - a very strange choice for engineer on what was to be the country's biggest canal thus far. He had little ...
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Gloucester and Berkeley Canal CompanyPreliminary surveys for a ship canal to bypass the shallows of the lower Severn were carried out by Richard Hall and Josiah Clowes in 1792.Missing: conception hazardous bend
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The Gloucestershire CutsOn the opening of the new docks, the Gloucester & Berkeley Canal company was renamed the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal Company. This wonderful photograph ...
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History of Public Works Loans - Debt Management OfficeThe Exchequer Loan and Bill Commissioners 1793-1875. Originally known as Exchequer Loan Commissioners, the Public Works Loan Commissioners were first ...
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Measuring Worth - Purchasing Power of Pound### Summary of https://www.measuringworth.com/calculators/ppoweruk/
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Thomas Telford's Contribution - Gloucester DocksThis page highlights the vital role Telford played in the final stages of the construction of the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal.Missing: consultation | Show results with:consultation
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History - Thomas Telford in Gloucestershire - BBCJun 14, 2007 · Telford became involved in the final stages of the construction of the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal (formerly the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal) ...Missing: consultation 1820s
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Brief History of Gloucester DocksOnce the canal was fully operational, local merchants were soon taking advantage of the new facilities. Importing through Gloucester cut out the former need ...
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Gloucester & Sharpness CanalThe canal linking Gloucester and Sharpness docks is often said to be 16 miles long, 16ft deep and to have 16 bridges. In fact it was intended to be 18ft deep in ...
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Cruise guide: the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal - Canal Boat### Route Description: Gloucester to Sharpness Canal
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Two Mile Cut Opening - Gloucester DocksThis page reports on the opening of the new cut that has bypassed the awkward double bend in the canal two miles south of Gloucester.
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Gloucester & Sharpness Canal - The Inland Waterways AssociationThe Gloucester & Sharpness Canal runs from the River Severn Navigation at Gloucester to the tidal Severn at Sharpness. Map of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.
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Saul Junction - Cotswold Canals in PicturesSaul Junction on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal marks the western end of the Cotswold Canals (Stroudwater Navigation) and is where they join the National ...
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Boating the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal - Canal & River TrustOct 9, 2025 · Find boating information for the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal. ... Explore canal history · Heritage & architecture · National Waterways ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Sharpness New Dock - Berkeley HistoryApr 8, 2025 · The Sharpness New Dock was built to accommodate shipping, with a 300-foot entrance, a 300-foot wide tidal basin, a 60-foot wide lock, and a ...
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[PDF] Cruising Contact Numbers River Severn & GloucesterGloucester - Sharpness Canal. Llanthony Bridge 01452 312 143. 07747100 262. YES. Hempsted Bridge 01452 521 880. 07766 520 301. Sims Bridge. 01452 501 994. 07768 ...
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Sharpness Port | Taking your boat through the portMay 19, 2020 · Explore canal history · Heritage & architecture ... To find out more information see our map on our Gloucester & Sharpness Canal page.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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[PDF] Hugh Conway-Jones The classical-style bridge-keeper's houses ...The classical-style bridge-keeper's houses along the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal are a delight to the eye with their Grecian.
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bridgekeeper's house on the gloucester sharpness canalHeritage Category: Listed Building ; Grade: II ; List Entry Number: 1237982 ; Date first listed: 09-Sep-1985 ; List Entry Name: BRIDGEKEEPER'S HOUSE ON THE ...Missing: bridge keepers
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Other Buildings - Gloucester DocksGloucester Docks has buildings like the pumping engine house, workshops, offices, houses, the Mariners' Chapel, Dock Office, Custom House, and the Weigh-bridge ...
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Sharpness Dock - Victoria GroupSHARPNESS DOCK at the head of the Bristol Channel handles ships of up to 6,000 tonnes (with cargo), maximum beam 16.76 m and unlimited length.Missing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions<|separator|>
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Sharpness Docks - Graces GuideFeb 29, 2024 · Sharpness Docks · 1909. Viaduct, coal tip and hoist. · 1909. View of lines on viaduct. · 1909. View of columns and bracings during construction.
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[PDF] Putting the water into waterways - Canal & River TrustResilience Projects for the Gloucester & Sharpness. (G&S) Canal and the Kennet & Avon Canal, looking to improve the reliability of our water resources in.
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[PDF] The Docks Conservation Area (Conservation Area No. 3)1793 Act of Parliament for the Gloucester & Berkeley. Canal passed. 1794 Work begins on the main basin at Gloucester. Llanthony Road constructed replacing ...Missing: authorisation | Show results with:authorisation
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Sharpness New DockThe new entrance and dock at Sharpness were opened in 1874 to accommodate the larger ships coming into use around that time. The entrance has wooden piers ...Missing: size limits
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The ghost ships of the Severn | Canal & River TrustFeb 1, 2021 · The Gloucester & Sharpness Canal opened in 1827. Once the deepest and broadest in the world, the canal was built to allow barges and ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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purton HulksLargest ships' graveyard in maritime Britain. Listen to the remarkable story behind this site of historical importance.Missing: 1999 | Show results with:1999
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Heritage spotter: the Purton Hulks - Canal BoatThe Friends of Purton was formed and actively engaged in a systematic programme of archaeological surveying, photography and meticulous recording of each vessel ...
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We've begun a two-month dredging programme at Gloucester DocksSep 18, 2025 · We're starting an eight-week programme of dredging at Gloucester's historic docks, which will improve conditions for navigation and benefit ...
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Gloucester and Sharpness Canal - Berkeley HistoryAug 17, 2025 · The building of the Gloucester to Berkeley Canal began after an Act of Parliament was passed in 1793. Having run out of funds in 1817 just 5 ...Missing: planning authorisation<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dispatch - Friends of PurtonIndeed, during World War II, she was carrying munitions and other goods from Bristol to Gloucester, under serious risk of enemy attack – a very different ...
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Barges & Lighters - Gloucester DocksThis page describes the changing role of barge and lighter traffic on the canal, which provided an important means for the carriage of goods between sea-going ...
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[PDF] gloucestershire-economic-evidence-base-combinedSevern and the Gloucester and Sharpness canal, which meant it was a major port. Today the city is one of the main employment centres for the county with a.
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Our history | Canal & River TrustJul 25, 2024 · On 2 July 2012, all of British Waterways responsibilities and assets in England and Wales were transferred to a new charity, Canal & River Trust ...Missing: Sharpness | Show results with:Sharpness<|separator|>
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[PDF] gloucester and sharpness canalEvery vessel navigated on the canal shall have ready for immediate use proper fenders of suitable material and in good condition and the master of such vessel ...
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Dredging for boaters at Gloucester Docks - Canal & River TrustJun 10, 2025 · We've spent £3 million in the last three years on dredging the Docks to allow boats and tall vessels to freely navigate and moor in the heart of Gloucester.
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[PDF] Our Climate Adaptation Report - Canal & River TrustDec 2, 2024 · • Third-party asset failure: This can include embankment failures or damage to key assets, such as locks or aqueducts. • River and surface ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS - Gloucester Harbour TrusteesOct 7, 2024 · In addition, about. 500 leisure vessels transit the Gloucester Harbour, usually via Sharpness Docks each year. Page 14. GHT Annual Report 2023/ ...
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National Waterways Museum | Gloucester Docks - Canal & River TrustThe museum will take you on a whole new journey, charting the 200-year history of the docks and the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre - Cotswolds TourismWalk to Slimbridge roundabout, through Slimbridge Village to the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. The Centre is straight ahead. Look for the 17m Observation ...
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Tall ships return to Gloucester Docks | Canal & River TrustJun 21, 2024 · The festival is a biennial celebration, celebrating the city's rich nautical history, dating back to 1827. It's also an important reminder of ...
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Gloucester Tall Ships Festival: Get Ready to Rock the Dock25-27 MAY 2024 Tall Ships Fleet Icon A child and grumpy pirate at Gloucester Tall Ships Festival Docks Ahoy!Ticket info · Schedule · Music Line Up · The Captain's Log
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Making canal restoration a win for both people and wildlifeApr 30, 2022 · The canal restoration aims for biodiversity net gain, creates new habitats, makes the canal navigable, and increases outdoor activities for ...
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Purton Hulks - Gloucester & Sharpness CanalDec 23, 2017 · Purton Hulks runs along on a narrow strip of uneven terrain between the banks river and Gloucester & Sharpness Canal.Missing: 1999 survey
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New figures show tourism boosts Gloucester's local economyJan 9, 2025 · It shows that tourists spent around £246 million in Gloucester in 2023 and in total the overall economic impact was £310 million, benefitting businesses across ...Missing: Sharpness Canal annual marinas<|separator|>