We set off at 7am accompanied by  nb Tiami and Neil Arlidge lock
wheeling on the trusty Brompton. This meant that every lock we came to
was set for us with the gates open. The only way to make good time on
the GU. We stopped at the protest site in the pound above Marsworth
bottom lock at 11.15. A very good run timewise, shame about the weather.
The gazebo and bunting went up, banners were hoisted, MPs and press
photographers did their stuff and signatures were gathered as
information leaflets were diseminated to the gathered throng. Of the 28
boats there, 20 formed a two later blockade of the canal with crowds of
interested parties waving protest plackards.
We had some friends visit Jannock to represent walkers, nature lovers
and fishermen at the protest. Once the evenig arrived we moved onto the
Anglers Retreat for a lovely supper, a few beers, a couple of bands and
a great evening.
Woke this morning to poorer weather and found that my gazebo had been
transformed into a collection of bent scrap metal. We finally moved down
through the bottom lock and moored Jannock until next weekend when we
continue our journey North.

www.jannock.org.uk
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Graham


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