Forth & Clyde Canal - Glasgow Arm (Under Restoration)

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Photo: John Fletcher

(canal owned by BW)

The basins at Port Dundas, the southernmost part of the Glasgow Arm of the Forth & Clyde Canal, were not restored along with the rest of the Millennium Link.  However, a £5,700,000 project to reconnect Port Dundas with the rest of the canal was completed and formally reopened in September 2006.  The project, planned by BW Scotland and Glasgow City Council, is likely to be catalyst for substantial rejuvenation in the area and BW is involved with this continuing work.  At the eastern end of the canal, Falkirk Council is leading a bit for Lottery funds that would provide a new and easier to navigate exit to the sea at Grangemouth.

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