Walk the Line 2021

Walk the Line 2021. Almost 50 walkers, a record, enjoyed a beautiful day for our annual walk along the route of the canal from Selly Oak to the Leasowes in Halesowen. Big thanks to all the walkers and for their interest in restoring the Dudley No 2 Canal. Special thanks to our guides Peter and Simon and to Helen and Jill for providing tea/coffee and cakes/biscuits at the journeys end. Thanks also for the donations amounting to over £110. If you would like to follow this route, look in our The Canal, Discover the Canal for more details.

Top. And they’re off! Bottom. Selly Oak Park.
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Lapal Canal Trust signs contract with Land & Water Services Ltd to construct the first part of the restoration of the Dudley No 2 Canal in Selly Oak.

Dr Andrew Hardie, Chair of the Lapal Canal Trust, signs a £300,000 contract with Kevin Kirkland, Construction Director of Land & Water, to build the first Selly Oak section of the Dudley No2 Canal.  The new water feature section completes the development of Whitehouse Wharf and forms part of the Selly Oak Shopping Centre owned by M & G Real Estate, and provided as a public amenity.  The area includes a bridge linking the new shops to Selly Oak town centre, the remains of a lime kiln and a new public square.  The large water area is designed to enable boats to turn and enter and exit the soon to be restored Dudley No 2 Canal. It will be an attractive calming water feature in the heart of Selly Oak, to be enjoyed by all canal users – including canoeists, paddle boaters and anglers. It is large enough to be a convenient destination for trip boats to and from central Birmingham. A very pleasant 55 minutes journey along the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, taking in a beautiful green corridor not yet seen by many residents.

For details please go to our Press Release section in The Canal menu. Thank you to everyone who has supported us!