Beyond Staveley will it reopen | Chesterfield Canal Restoration #canal #restoration

A long anticipated walk along some of the lost corridor about the Chesterfield Canals landlocked section and a chance for a little indulgence as I wonder down its many offerings, most of it for the first time. Hope you like it, please support Trust in their effort to raise more awareness of the great work to restore 9 miles of the Chesterfield Canal. More information can be found here… https://chesterfield-canal-trust.org.... Extract from the link above. The Chesterfield Canal is one of the most beautiful and varied waterways in England. It runs for 46 miles from the River Trent to the middle of Chesterfield, linking Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and Derbyshire. The Chesterfield Canal Trust is a charitable company run entirely by volunteers, incorporated in July 1997. In 1998 it took over the assets of the former Chesterfield Canal Society, which had been formed in 1976. In 2017, the Trust received the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. The aims of the Chesterfield Canal Trust are to promote the full restoration and appropriate development of the Chesterfield Canal, and to campaign for the construction of the Rother Valley Link, a navigable waterway to join the Chesterfield Canal to the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation.