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NEWS AND UPDATES FROM THE DUDLEY No.2 CANAL RESTORATION

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Atkins Report

Please click on any of the links below to find out more about the Atkins report that was commissioned for the ‘Over the top’ report.

  • Atkins Feasibility Report 
  • Proposed Route From Selly Oak Park To Harborne Lane Bridge
  • Original Western Route of Dudley No. 2 Canal Including Western Tunnel Portal
  • Original Eastern Route of Dudley No. 2 Canal Including Eastern Tunnel Portal
  • Proposed Western ‘Over The Top’ Route Through Woodgate Valley
  • Proposed Eastern ‘Over The Top’ Route Through Weoley Castle & Selly Oak Park
  • Route Options A & B Hawne Basin To The Leasowes
  • Lapal Canal Complete Feasibility Study Hawne Basin To Harborne Lane Bridge
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WHITEHOUSE WHARF Progress Report Week 12• First batch of puddle clay delivered• First area lowered for puddle clay • Further progress on capping beam, one section left• Next week- Remove more soil and replace with puddle clay• Fit additional anchor rods to ensure the bank by the bridge is stable ... See MoreSee Less

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Big thanks to Hawne WI and Warley Baptist Church for their interest and opportunity given to explain the history of the Dudley No 2 canal and the current restoration activity. Also thanks to both groups for their much appreciated donations. Any group wanting a presentation please contact the Lapal Canal Trust by adding a comment or via www.lapal.org ... See MoreSee Less

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WHITEHOUSE WHARF Progress Report Week 11• More soil removed 800mm left to remove before adding 300mm of puddle clay• Gabions installed to retain bank, topsoil added to bank• Concrete poured for 40m capping beam and joined to existing wall.• Work on fitting Oak Fenders well in hand• Thanks to C&RT for suppling bollards for fitting next week• Next week continue work in hand and removal of more soil ... See MoreSee Less

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2 weeks ago

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WHITEHOUSE WHARF Progress Report Week 10• Good progress with 25% of the soil from the basin removed.• Capping Beam along the 70m edge complete• Ready for concrete pour for 40m length capping beam.• Next week plan to finish the capping beams and to continue with soil removal.• Thanks to CRT for agreeing to store the very old blue capping bricks and arranging for 6 new bollards. ... See MoreSee Less

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2 weeks ago

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Thanks to Paul Smith and volunteers for arranging another litter pick. A couple of hours was spent in glorious weather on Sunday afternoon clearing litter from the route of the canal where it crosses Bottetourt Road, next to the Mencap building. What a difference they made, thanks also to the Council for collecting the pile. ... See MoreSee Less

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