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Pocklington Canal Amenity Society

Welcome to the PCAS website. The Pocklington Canal Amenity Society. PCAS is a Registered Charity (No. 500637) and was formed in 1969 to protect and restore the Pocklington Canal and to promote it as an amenity for everyone to enjoy. A major objective of PCAS is full restoration of the canal. A lot has been achieved but there is plenty more to be done. For funds to restore two more miles of canal has been successful and work is in progress. See our Facebook page. For the latest news. A tour of the canal.

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Welcome to the PCAS website. The Pocklington Canal Amenity Society. PCAS is a Registered Charity (No. 500637) and was formed in 1969 to protect and restore the Pocklington Canal and to promote it as an amenity for everyone to enjoy. A major objective of PCAS is full restoration of the canal. A lot has been achieved but there is plenty more to be done. For funds to restore two more miles of canal has been successful and work is in progress. See our Facebook page. For the latest news. A tour of the canal.

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Pocklington Canal Amenity Society

http://www.pocklingtoncanalsociety.org/appeal.html

Bicentenary Appeal – Help PCAS restore two more miles of canal. CURRENT APPEAL TOTAL £125,000. At 21 July 2016. Download and print a donation form. To donate by cheque or bank transfer. Make a text donation to our appeal. You can also show your support by becoming. A member of PCAS. The length of canal to be restored is shown in red. It will bring two locks and one swingbridge into use. PRESS RELEASE – 24 February 2015. CANAL SOCIETY LAUNCHES BICENTENARY APPEAL. The Society has chosen this year to launch...

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Pocklington Canal Amenity Society

http://www.pocklingtoncanalsociety.org/index.html

Welcome to the PCAS website. The Pocklington Canal Amenity Society. PCAS is a Registered Charity 500637 and was formed in 1969 to protect and restore the Pocklington Canal and to promote it as an amenity for everyone to enjoy. A major objective of PCAS is full restoration of the canal. A lot has been achieved but there is plenty more to be done. For funds to restore two more miles of canal. Current Appeal total £125,000. An introduction to the Pocklington Canal. PCAS is now on Facebook.

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Pocklington Canal Amenity Society

http://www.pocklingtoncanalsociety.org/navigation.html

VISITING THE POCKLINGTON CANAL BY BOAT. Navigation of the Pocklington Canal and access via the tidal River Ouse and River Derwent. You are strongly advised to discuss your plans with the lock keeper at Barmby Barrage when planning to take a boat onto the Derwent, to ensure that the water level in the river is adequate for navigaton. Ring 01757 638579. TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF BARMBY BARRAGE – 1 SEPTEMBER TO 31 DECEMBER 2016. This advice (pdf file). Should help you plan your trip. The navigable length of the ...

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Pocklington Canal Amenity Society

http://www.pocklingtoncanalsociety.org/history.html

The Pocklington Canal was a late addition to the waterways network of England and Wales. Work did not start until 1815, despite proposals half a century before. The canal was completed in 1818 at a cost of £32,695. It would have been significantly more expensive to continue the canal into Pocklington and the proposed extension did not materialise. Pleasure craft stopped using the canal soon after, because of deterioration of the lock gates. History of Pocklington Canal on the Internet. A tour of the canal.

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Pocklington Canal Amenity Society

http://www.pocklingtoncanalsociety.org/tour/tour1.html

A brief history of Canal Head. When the Pocklington Canal was in commercial use, coal and building materials were unloaded at Canal Head to continue their journey to Pocklington by horse and cart. Boats turned in the basin and made their return journey to industrial west Yorkshire carrying agricultural produce. The photo above shows the Wellington Oak, which was built around the time the canal was opened. Historical information about the Wellington Oak. A tour of the canal. For everyone to enjoy.

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Camping on the Wildside: Wharram Percy Walk

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Camping on the Wildside. Thursday, 15 March 2012. Not quite the morning I'd hoped for when thinking of taking a wander over to Wharram Percy, the deserted medieval village not far from here. The fog was pretty thick, so it was dank and cold as I made my way to my walk. The spot you start the walk down to the village has this information board to give an overview of where you're going. It's just shy of seventy miles, so he was fair motoring! I was much more leisurely. A couple of bracket fungi and some Li...

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Camping on the Wildside: March 2012

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Camping on the Wildside. Thursday, 15 March 2012. Not quite the morning I'd hoped for when thinking of taking a wander over to Wharram Percy, the deserted medieval village not far from here. The fog was pretty thick, so it was dank and cold as I made my way to my walk. The spot you start the walk down to the village has this information board to give an overview of where you're going. It's just shy of seventy miles, so he was fair motoring! I was much more leisurely. A couple of bracket fungi and some Li...

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SUTTON PARK WALKERS - HOME

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NEWS OF THE GROUPS ACTIVITIES. GALLERY 2 by Linda. GALLERY 3 by BARBARA. GALLERY 4 by Dave. LINKS TO OTHER GROUPS. The Group on the first walk. The group members on the first walk. INFORMATION ON WALK AREAS. FIND A WALK IN EAST YORKSHIRE. A GOOD WALKERS SITE. FIND A LOCAL WALK. FRIENDS OF BUDE PARK. NEWS OF BUDE PARK. FIND A GROUP OR ACTIVITY. NODDLE HILL ON FACEBOOK. Hulls official Nature Reserve. WELCOME TO THE HOME PAGE. SUTTON PARK WALKING GROUP. THIS SITE WILL CONTINUED TO BE UPDATED AGAIN.

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Camping on the Wildside: Clan of the Burger Burners Pocklington Paddle

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Camping on the Wildside. Thursday, 14 February 2013. Clan of the Burger Burners Pocklington Paddle. Well, what can I say, we tried but failed to get the hammocks out and play in the woods last weekend. So, to salvage the weekend passes so graciously granted by our better halves, an impromptue paddle on the canal was arranged. Now, my companions did express concern over my well-being but I'd hoped, at least for a score of five or more for my attempted backwards somersalt! Rich paddled Joel's Apache all th...

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Camping on the Wildside: February 2013

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Camping on the Wildside. Thursday, 14 February 2013. Clan of the Burger Burners Pocklington Paddle. Well, what can I say, we tried but failed to get the hammocks out and play in the woods last weekend. So, to salvage the weekend passes so graciously granted by our better halves, an impromptue paddle on the canal was arranged. Now, my companions did express concern over my well-being but I'd hoped, at least for a score of five or more for my attempted backwards somersalt! Rich paddled Joel's Apache all th...

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Camping on the Wildside: May 2012

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Camping on the Wildside. Tuesday, 29 May 2012. As it moved about more and played on the surface it became clear that yes, it was an Otter. The first I've ever seen in the wild. Chuffed to bits doesn't cover it. If it poured with rain from this moment onwards I'd have still had a great time. Kev looking comfy in his yak. We explore the back of a couple of islands near to where we'll camp to get the last few bits of fuel required and found a nice little sun trap. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thank you for t...

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Reconstruction of a Viking Street. 18th Century town house and magnificent furniture. Close to the Roman multangular tower and containing Roman and natural history collections. York was famous for its chocolate and sweet manufacturers - Rowntrees, Terrys, and Cravens. Has 5 FREE musuems, see. Excellent shopping and the Deep-one of the worlds most. Walking in The Wolds. And by the Canal.

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Pocklington Canal - The Friends of Pocklington Green Spaces

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April 29, 2016. 8220;The Pocklington Canal. Is a broad canal which runs for 9.5 miles (15.3 km) through nine locks from the Canal Head near Pocklington to the River Derwent which it joins near East Cottingwith. Most of it lies within a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest.”. The Friends of Pocklington Green Spaces work at Pocklington Canal on the 4th Friday of the month (but contact us. The kinds of work we do includes:. Removal of invasive species such as Himalayan Balsam. Canal and River Trust.

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Welcome to the PCAS website. The Pocklington Canal Amenity Society. PCAS is a Registered Charity (No. 500637) and was formed in 1969 to protect and restore the Pocklington Canal and to promote it as an amenity for everyone to enjoy. A major objective of PCAS is full restoration of the canal. A lot has been achieved but there is plenty more to be done. For funds to restore two more miles of canal has been successful and work is in progress. See our Facebook page. For the latest news. A tour of the canal.

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