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Proposed Winter Notices 2017 Proposed Winter Notices 2017 Aire & Calder Navigation Main Line ID 10523 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 06-11-2017 08:00 to 15-12-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Aire & Calder Navigation Main Line Location Lock 1, Fearns Leeds , Aire & Calder Canal Upstream winding hole River Lock Downstream winding hole Junction of Aire & Calder Navigation Main Line and Wakefield Branch Bottom gates of Lock 1 are to be replaced and lock ladder improvements. ID 10524 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 04-12-2017 08:00 to 15-12-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Aire & Calder Navigation Main Line Location Lock 9, Castleford Junction Lock, Aire & Calder Navigation Upstream winding hole West just before Castleford Junction Lock Downstream winding hole East just before Bulholme Lock Repairs to damaged stop plank grooves and replacement of missing upstream landing fender. 1 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 ID 10527 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 09-01-2018 08:00 to 16-03-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Aire & Calder Navigation Main Line Location Lock 13, Pollington, Aire & Calder Navigation Upstream winding hole Bank Dole Junction Downstream winding hole Junction of the New Junction Canal Replacing the Top Gate, Upper Middle Gate and the Lower Middle Gate 2 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 Ashton Canal ID 10558 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 06-11-2017 07:00 to 15-12-2017 23:45 Affected Waterway Manchester, Pennine and Potteries - Ashton Canal Location Lock 4, Broming Street, Ashton Canal Upstream winding hole Above Lock 18, Ashton Canal Downstream winding hole Below Lock 2, Ashton canal New Top and Bottom Gate Installations ID 10563 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 08-11-2017 00:00 to 15-12-2017 23:45 Affected Waterway Manchester, Pennine and Potteries - Ashton Canal Location Store Street Aqueduct Upstream winding hole Vesta Street, Above Lock 1 Downstream winding hole Dale Street, at Junction with the Rochdale Aqueduct Leak Repairs 3 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 Aylesbury Arm (Grand Union Canal) ID 10496 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 06-11-2017 08:00 to 17-11-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway South-East - Aylesbury Arm (Grand Union Canal) Location Lock 8, Wilstone, Aylesbury Arm Upstream winding hole Lock 1, Marsworth Downstream winding hole Lock 13, Redhouse To undertake replacement of the bottom gates. ID 10497 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 20-11-2017 08:00 to 24-11-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway South-East - Aylesbury Arm (Grand Union Canal) Location Lock 13, Aylesbury Arm Upstream winding hole Lock 13, Redhouse Downstream winding hole Aylesbury Basin To carry out repairs to the offside paddle frame. ID 10498 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 27-11-2017 08:00 to 15-12-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway South-East - Aylesbury Arm (Grand Union Canal) Location Bridge 16, Broughton, Aylesbury Arm Upstream winding hole Lock 13, Redhouse Downstream winding hole Aylesbury Basin To carry out repairs to the bridge arch and offside bank wall. 4 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 Birmingham & Fazeley Canal ID 10539 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed Yes Date 02-01-2018 08:00 to 16-03-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway West Midlands - Birmingham & Fazeley Canal Location Between Lock 1 and Lock 3, Minworth, Minworth Embankment. Upstream winding hole Salford Jn, BF-006 Downstream winding hole Minworth Greaves, BF-013 Embankment and Canal Leakage repairs. Unfortunately there is no passage window or diversion due to the dewatering of the whole section. 5 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 Bridgwater & Taunton Canal ID 10631 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 16-11-2017 08:00 to 15-12-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway Kennet and Avon - Bridgwater & Taunton Canal Location Albert Street Bridge 4, Bridgwater, Bridgwater & Taunton Canal Upstream winding hole Below Bridge 5, Hamp Ward Bridge Downstream winding hole Bridgwater Docks To enable the Third Party to carry out major investigation and repair work. Exact dates, times and duration of the works to be confirmed by the Third Party. 6 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 Calder & Hebble Navigation ID 10532 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 06-11-2017 08:00 to 15-12-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Bridge 1, Chapel Lane Bridge, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole Canal Wharf Somerby Bridge Downstream winding hole Sterne Mills Winding Hole Structural Condition - Chapel Lane Bridge Replacement. Calderdale MDC have been asked to allow consideration for a passage window during the works and reduce the overall duration of the scheme. ID 10534 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 06-11-2017 08:00 to 15-12-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Bridge 7, Copley Footbridge, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole Sterne Mills Winding Hole Downstream winding hole Bridge 7 Copley Lane Structural Condition - Copley Footbridge replacement Calderdale MDC have been asked to allow consideration for a passage window and reduce the overall duration of the works. ID 10548 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 06-11-2017 08:00 to 15-12-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Lock 21, Double Lock Bottom, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole TBC Downstream winding hole TBC Lock Chamber brickwork replacement and repairs. 7 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 ID 10550 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 06-11-2017 08:00 to 15-12-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Lock 22, Millbank, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole TBC Downstream winding hole TBC Lock gate repairs Lock chamber repairs Gate Paddle repairs Bank protection repairs ID 10552 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 06-11-2017 08:00 to 15-12-2017 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Lock 27, Thornes, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole TBC Downstream winding hole TBC Lock Chamber brickwork repairs and Lock Landing re-build. ID 10537 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 08-01-2018 08:00 to 16-02-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Lock 10 & Lock 11 Brighouse, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole Winding Hole downstream of Woodside Lock Downstream winding hole Junction to the Calder & Hebble Navigation Repair and relining works to the lock gates and fender replacement 8 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 ID 10538 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 08-01-2018 08:00 to 05-02-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Lock 12, Brighouse, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole Winding hole downstream of Woodside Lock Downstream winding hole Junction of the Calder & Hebble Navigation Gate relining works to reduce leakage ID 10553 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 08-01-2018 08:00 to 12-02-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Flood Lock, Wakefield, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole TBC Downstream winding hole TBC Lock ladder repairs and fender replacement. ID 10555 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 29-01-2018 08:00 to 12-02-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Wakefield Flood Lock, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole TBC Downstream winding hole TBC Lock gate replacement and paddle repairs. 9 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 ID 10540 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 05-02-2018 08:00 to 12-03-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Lock 13 Stop Gate, Anchor Pit, Calder & Hebble Navigation Upstream winding hole Winding hole downstream of Woodside Lock Downstream winding hole Junction of Calder & Hebble Navigation Lock gate and balance beam replacement ID 10547 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 05-02-2018 08:00 to 12-03-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Flood Gates, Battyeford, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole Winding hole downstream of Woodside Lock Downstream winding hole Junction opf the Canal & Hebble Navigation Flood Gate cill repairs ID 10544 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 19-02-2018 08:00 to 12-03-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Lock 15, Kirklees Low Lock, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole Winding hole downstream Woodside Lock Downstream winding hole Junction of the Canal & Hebble Navigation Repairs to the lock floor and gate paddles 10 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 ID 10559 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 19-02-2018 08:00 to 16-03-2018 16:00 Affected Waterway North-East - Calder & Hebble Navigation Location Lock 28, Fall Ings, Calder & Hebble Upstream winding hole TBC Downstream winding hole TBC Lock Ladder Repairs. 11 of 100 12-05-2017 01:30:33 Caldon Canal ID 10605 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed No Date 11-12-2017 00:00 to 15-12-2017 23:45 Affected Waterway Manchester, Pennine and Potteries - Caldon Canal Location Lock 3, Planet Lock, Caldon Canal Upstream winding hole Winding Hole, Northwood Downstream winding hole Trent & Mersey Junction Byweir Paddle Replacement ID 10607 Category Winter Notice Towpath Closed Yes Date 02-01-2018 00:00 to 16-03-2018 23:45 Affected Waterway Manchester, Pennine and Potteries - Caldon Canal Location Railway Bridge, Consall Forge Upstream winding hole Winding Hole, Oakmeadowford Downstream winding hole Winding Hole, Flintmill Lock
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