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January 2010 - THE BUTTY IS ON
THE MOVE
January 2010 - CREWS FOR CRUISES?
January 2010- MEMBERS PLUS CAMPAIGN
LAUNCHED
January 2010 – NEW CHAIRMAN OF
TRUSTEES APPOINTED
January 2010 - K & A 200 Exhibition at Frenchay Village Museum
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WHY NOT JOIN THE TRUST TODAY?
Did you know that you can Join the Trust on
line today by clicking here. By joining
you help us to ensure we can continue our work to keep the UK's
Favourite Waterway open and thriving.
You can also make a donation at any time towards
the ongoing work of the Trust by clicking the Donate button at the
foot of this page.
For existing Members you can now help us save
money by allowing us to send your subscription reminders and other
correspondence by E-mail
Did you know you can have your renewal reminders and other correspondence
sent by e-mail? Doing so will save the Trust postage and help the
environment by reducing the amount of paper used and transported.
To sign up for both email subscription reminders and to allow
us to correspond with you by e-mail, please send us an e-mail to
the Administrator at the address on the left from the e-mail account
you want the reminders and correspondence sent to.
If you just want to receive e-mail
reminders
Put in the subject line ‘Email Reminders
- ' followed by your membership number, a hyphen then your surname
for example 'Email Reminders - 9876 - Bloggs'.
If you want to receive correspondence by e-mail as well as subscription
reminders,
Put in the subject line ‘Email Reminders and correspondence'
followed by your membership number, a hyphen then your surname for
example 'Email Reminders and correspondence - 9876 - Bloggs'.
The KACT e-newsletter
A monthly email-only newsletter for members, covering news of
the day, Trust activities, comments, events etc has been started.
If you have not received your copy, please send an
email to our office manager or
download a copy.
Annual Report
Following the Annual General Meeting of the Trust, held on Saturday
the 7th of May at the Claverton Pumping Station, a summary report
on the activities of the Trust has been
published. Detailed copies of the Annual Consolidated Financial
Statements can be obtained from our
office manager.
Employment and Volunteering Opportunities
From time to time, there are employment opportunities and there
are always opportunities for volunteers as directors of the Trust
and its trading subsidiary, K&A Enterprise Ltd as well as a host
of other volunteering opportunities in our shops at our Heritage
sites and along the canal in organised Volunteer work parties,
click here for details.
The Trust has been in existence for over 40 years. It was formed
to restore the, then closed, Kennet &
Avon Canal from
Reading to
Bristol as a "through"
navigation and as a public amenity.
Successful fund raising, campaigning and volunteer-work over
many years were rewarded when Her Majesty
the Queen reopened the canal in 1990.
Since then, in partnership with British
Waterways and the riparian local
authorities, the Trust has continued to work to safeguard
and enhance the navigation.
The
problem of water shortage was resolved by a £1 million back-pumping
scheme for the Devizes flight. The Kennet & Avon
Canal Partnership, of which the Kennet & Avon Canal
Trust is a key member, attracted the largest single lottery
grant ever to be awarded by the Heritage Lottery Fund -
25 million towards a 29 million project, to complete the
restoration and to make it operational, sustainable and accessible
for the enjoyment of future generations.
The completion of restoration was celebrated in May 2003 with
a visit from HRH Prince Charles.
The Kennet and Avon Canal Trust has three separate,
but complementary, objectives:
- To protect the restored Canal from neglect,
abuse and inappropriate development.
- To enhance the Canal, either by the direct
application of Trust funds or, more likely, to unlock larger
amounts through matched funding.
- To promote the Canal as a magnificent national
amenity that is freely available for the enjoyment of all.
The Trust's membership reflects the wide range of leisure activities
- boating, cycling, fishing, walking, pursuit of wildlife and heritage
interests - that the public can enjoy along the 87 mile length of
the Canal.
Together, we are "The Friends of the Kennet and Avon
Canal".
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