Canal Cuttings
The boating season is well under way now. Numbers are still down on past years, when 40 through the locks on a high-season day was not unusual. New boats are still flooding into the system, many of them wide-beam (over 7ft). Although spacious for living on, they can cause problems on our rapidly narrowing canal, vegetation is encroaching on all sides. Meeting one with passenger boat Vagabond (10ft 6”) can be quite interesting.
The several Bank Holidays were mostly blessed with good weather, and were correspondingly busy. Many boaters joined in the Coronation celebrations with flags, bunting and ‘towpath parties’.
Water Birds
As predicted, there are far fewer water birds and new broods this year. We currently have one set of four cygnets (was five), and the pair of swans on the top arm are still sitting. However, the spring wild flowers and blossoms seem to be even more prolific and beautiful this season. The scent with the warm sun on them is intoxicating.
Maintenance
Various small maintenance jobs have been undertaken round the site. Such as clearing out the Gumley feeder, re-pointing brickwork. Also replacing the missing coping stone in the meeting pond (dislodged by a boater several years ago). There is now a regular group of Canal and River Trust gardening volunteers who come every Tuesday.
BBC Canal Boat Diaries
Robbie Cumming’s latest series of ‘Canal Boat Diaries’ programmes on BBC TV concluded with his trip to Harborough and then passage through Foxton Locks. There were some good drone shots that gave an overview of the site not otherwise attainable.
Another well-known personality, actor David Suchet, also came through recently on his boat Sonnet, making his way down to London for the Coronation. David has done a huge amount over many years to promote and support the waterways, especially the restoration of some of the derelict navigations.
Mary Matts
BBC Canal Boar Diaries Loughborough to Braunston Episode showing Foxton Locks on BBCiplayer.