> point Castle Quay called the police to tell them that there was some
> kind of demonstration taking place on the canal, we

Interestingly, no-one was bothered about the group who took over a 
vacant stall outside their door on the market-place! The museum noticed 
the police and reckoned their body language had been supportive, which 
was my impression as well - I think they would have liked to know about 
it earlier!

> After a bowl of hot soup and some crusty bread onboard we bid farewell

For which much thanks - I can recommend the cuisine on Harnser!!

> spending the night with us. The water flow along the canal just north 
> of
> Banbury was like being on the Cherwell, this was due to drainage water
> coming into the canal.

That's one of the points I made to people about the petition - they'd be 
more at risk if the cutbacks led to poorer water control.

Our journey to Cropredy went well and an extra
> pair of hands on the locks made all the difference to our journey time
> so we arrived just below the lock in Cropredy about 4-30.

Good - I wondered if you'd make it.
> -- 
> Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
Sean 


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