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Publication Date: 12 March 2008
River Soar Navigation to host IWA’s 2009 National Festival
IWA Press Release: River Soar Navigation to host IWA’s 2009 National Festival
Release Date: 5 March 2008
The Inland Waterways Association announced today that its 2009 National Festival & Boat Show would be held at Red Hill, near Ratcliffe on Soar, on the Soar Navigation, close to its confluence with the river Trent, and the junctions with the Erewash, and Trent & Mersey canals, just south of Nottingham.
IWA hopes to encourage boaters visiting the Festival to try the Erewash and Chesterfield canals and other lesser frequented waterways of the East Midlands. The Festival also intends to raise the profile and give support to waterway societies in the area, including the Derby, Cromford and Grantham canals all of which are currently under restoration.
IWA’s National Festival brings hundreds of exhibitors and visiting boats as well as thousands of visitors to an area, offering a great day out for families as well as raising the profile of the waterways with local authorities and business communities. In 2007 the Festival was held in St Ives, Huntingdon and the local authority estimated that the event brought over a million pounds into the local economy as a result.
Announcing the location of the event, John Fletcher, IWA national chairman said:
“ I am delighted that we are able to announce the venue for the 2009 National festival at Red Hill on the River Soar. In choosing this location, we want to encourage visitors to explore and use the lesser frequented waterways of the East Midlands, such as the Erewash and Chesterfield canals. We also want to highlight the importance to the waterways movement of the waterway restoration projects in the area notably the Derby, Cromford and Grantham canals.”
Cllr Neil Clarke, Leader of Rushcliffe Borough Council said:
"Our waterways attract local residents and bring tourists to the area which is a great boost for the rural economy. We are looking forward to welcoming this prestigious event to the area and know that it will put Rushcliffe and the East Midlands firmly on the tourism and boating enthusiasts’ map."
Mark Ellard, Manager of the adjacent Red Hill Marina, which is helping to support the event, said:
“I am delighted that the National Festival is coming to Red Hill. We think it will be one of the best Festivals ever as we have very good access to public transport, with a railway station right on the doorstep, a 30 minute, 24 hours a day, bus service to Nottingham as well as great road links with the M1 and the A50 close by, even East Midlands Airport is just a bus ride away.”
The Festival launch meeting will be held in October, details to be arranged, when local people will be invited to hear more about the Event and how they can become involved.
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The Inland Waterways Association
The Inland Waterways Association (IWA) is a registered charity, founded in 1946, which advocates the conservation, use, maintenance, restoration and development of the inland waterways for public benefit.
IWA has about 18,000 members whose interests include boating, towing path walking, industrial archaeology, nature conservation and many other activities associated with the inland waterways. Information provided by 188 corporate members with their own membership structures has revealed that they, in themselves, have a combined membership of at least 59,500 in support of IWA's voice. IWA works closely with navigation authorities, other waterway bodies, a wide range of national and local authorities, voluntary, private and public sector organisations to raise funds, lobby for support and encourage public participation in the inland waterways.
More than 500 miles of canals and navigable rivers have been re-opened to public use since the Association was founded in 1946. Currently another 500 miles of derelict inland waterways are the subject of restoration plans.
Jo Gilbertson
Campaign Coordinator
The Inland Waterways Association
Non-profit Distributing Company Limited by Guarantee No 612245
Registered Charity No 212342
Registered Office: 3 Norfolk Court, Norfolk Road, Rickmansworth, WD3 1LT
Tel: 01923 711114 Ext 31
E-mail: jo.gilbertson@waterways.org.uk
website: www.waterways.org.uk
