[Default] On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 00:29:52 +0000, Steve Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> finished tucking into their plate of fish, chips and mushy peas. Wiping their mouth, they swiggged the last of their cup of tea, paid the bill and wrote::
>Brian > >Look at the website for the Caldon and Uttoxeter Trust, www.cuct.org.uk, >which I have recently taken over and which is being updated most days at >the moment after having only been initially published 4 days ago! There >is already a map there that shows both the original route and the >restoration route currently proposed by the Trust. I've yet to add most >of the Uttoxeter content but you should get to see our plans and a lot >more detail of the route if you check back in a week or two. > >The short answer to your original question is that not a lot remains in >Uttoxeter itself other than a couple of former canal buildings. The >section around Spath (the opposite side of the A50 to the town) is still >visible but not easily accessed by car. The best preserved - and happily >the most interesting - section is near Alton > >I'll put a note on this list when the site is properly built. Thanks Steve - I'll look forward to that! Brian L Dominic Web Sites: Canals: http://www.brianscanalpages.co.uk Friends of the Cromford Canal: http://www.cromfordcanal.org.uk (Waterways World Site of the Month, November 2005)
