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<description>This e-news bulletin provides the latest updates on our projects, partnerships and the latest developments with our work</description>
<copyright>Copyright (c) The Waterways Trust, 2008</copyright>
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<title>Supermarket supports restoration</title>
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<description>Staff at the Droitwich Spa branch of Waitrose have raised £4,347 for the restoration of the towns historic canals. The money, which came from donations from the staff team and the John Spedan Lewis Foundation, will help to restore 50 metres of the canal.</description>
<pubDate>29 Oct 2008 09:48:43 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>A fright at the museum</title>
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<description>A visitor to the National Waterways Museum Gloucester Docks captured more than they bargained for when photographing one of the new displays.</description>
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<title>Lights, camera, action!</title>
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<description>Young people in Twechar, north Lanarkshire are experiencing what it is like to be in the movie business as they make a film about their town and the Forth &amp; Clyde Canal, as part of a Trust-led initiative.</description>
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<title>Spotting wildlife on the waterways</title>
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<description>British Waterways want people to visit their local waterway to see what wildlife they can spot as part of its annual wildlife survey.</description>
<pubDate>29 Oct 2008 09:48:43 GMT</pubDate>
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