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  1. Mark Robinson's blog...

    Mark provides ecological support to the South Wales & West Waterway, as well as having a national focus, providing specialist support and advice on protected and invasive fauna. He has been a licenced bat worker for the last 26 years, and has undertaken in depth research on many of our UK's bat species.

    Cleaning culverts

    Mark surveys of culverts on the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, prior to culvert cleaning works.
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  2. Paul Martin

    Since retiring in 2010, Paul has been keeping himself busy by volunteering with both Sustrans and British Waterways. The Wildlife Trust at Westport Lake is the latest volunteering role he has, this includes brush clearance, tree planting, coppicing etc mainly in North Staffordshire.

    Sunny Day in Stoke

    On the start of the pick contractors were busy chain sawing off branches that were over hanging the canal, making it...
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  3. Tony Lenten

    Tony is now retired from his position within ICT at British Waterways and is enjoying a life of leisure - including lots of time afloat.

    Winter boating

    Water adventures on the far side of the planet.
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