While you are cruising the Stratford upon avon Canal please spare a few moments to remember the people who saved it.
Without them the canal would have gone years ago.
The canal was never profitable, and soon fell into disuse. It soon silted up and was full of weeds. The locks no longer worked. By the 1940s it was unusable.
The local council had to replace a bridge over the canal, and wanted to save money and built it "flat" so boats could no longer go under it.
This would have been the end of the canal and it would have been abandoned.
Local people and canal fans rallied round and gave up their spare time to clear out the canal and mend the locks.
After years of work part of the canal was opened up in 1964. the Queen Mother coming to Stratford upon Avon to open in.
Eventualy it was all opened and now it is used by canal boats, walkers, fishermen, cyclists, runners, and nature lovers.
All thanks to those men and women who gave up their time in the 1950s and 1960s.
More here:
http://www.waterways.org.uk/Ourwork/AHistoryof IWA/HistoricCampaigns/Stratford-upon-AvonCanal