The Save Our Waterways website has been re-vamped and updated and now
has several new features, including a blog in its first stages, where
you can add your own comments.
<http://www.saveourwaterways.org.uk>

The next phase of the Save Our Waterways campaign will have a greater
emphasis on lobbying MPs, drawing attention to structures at risk of
failing within their constituencies (where applicable). A new section of
the site focuses on the state of BW's structures, starting with Nantwich
Aqueduct.
<http://www.saveourwaterways.org.uk/structures>
Photos of more locations will be added later today.

If you know of structures in a worrying condition, please contact Save
Our Waterways through the Contact Us page on the website.

P.S. If anyone has a bookmark ("favorite") or a website link to Save Our
Waterways, please make sure it points to the "official" URL of
http://www.saveourwaterways.org.uk
and not to its original location as part of Mike Stevens' site. This
original location can no longer be updated. Please be aware that Google
may still take you to the original site.
-- 
Martin Clark

Internet Boaters' Database   http://www.lock13.co.uk/boats
Pennine Waterways Website    http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk

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