GCHI Blog: 5th November 2018

Entry: 5th November 2018 With Lock 15 consigned to history, we’ve now taken root at Lock 14. Volunteers of the Waterway Recovery Group building the bywash Lock 14 GCS volunteers building storage bays for building materials The Waterway Recovery Group have held five, week long canal camps at Lock 14.  Working alongside Grantham Canal Society […]

GCHI Blog: 1st July 2018

Entry: 1st July 2018 With the lock moorings completed, new top and bottom gates have now been fitted and we look forward to removing the stop planks, perhaps this week, returning the lock into water. The paddle gear has been fitted to the gates and ground paddle sluices.  Work continues fitting lock furniture, i.e. hand […]

GCHI Blog: 29th January 2018

Entry: 29th January 2018W ith Lock 15 chamber complete and lock moorings installed at the bottom of the lock – it was time to install stop planks and remove the lower dam to allow the water back – a significant milestone! Volunteers, Ralph, John and Tony having fitted the lower stop planks – yes, that […]

GCHI Blog: 19th  November 2017

Entry: 19th  November 2017 It’s always a pleasure to welcome volunteers of the Waterway Recovery Group, who were with us for almost four weeks in August – we thank them for their support on this project  🙂 Canal and River Trust Heritage Trainees have also worked on the project, gaining valuable experience. Grantham Canal Society […]

GCHI Blog: 21st August 2017

Entry: 21st August 2017 When work is straightforward, it’s easy to make an impression – to look back at the end of the day/week, and see real progress.  This was the case with rebuilding the lock chamber walls.  Pouring concrete, laying new bricks and blocks of uniform size makes for rapid progress. Rapid? We’re just […]

GCHI Blog: 13th December 2016

Entry: 13th December 2016 Awaiting the last brick to be laid in rebuilding Lock 15 chamber walls – hope it fits… Good reason for jubilation – the final brick was laid yesterday on Lock 15 chamber walls!  Our volunteers have been working every day, Mon – Fri, for just over a year.  For around half […]

GCHI Blog: 23rd November 2016

Entry: 23rd November 2016 We were pleased to welcome the Waterway Recovery Group on site at Lock 15 for almost the whole of July.  Along with our own volunteers, much was achieved. offside chamber wall full height Nearing the end of November, we have the offside chamber wall rebuilt to full height.  The nearside (towpath […]

GCHI Blog: 28th June 2016

Entry: 28th June 2016 training available! After eight gruelling months of demolition we have now turned the corner and can see the rebirth of a lock which has suffered from over eighty years of neglect. Lock 15, Woolsthorpe Middle lock, has posed many challenges for the GCS volunteers to overcome including some of the wettest […]

GCHI Blog: Inception to realisation

Entry: 15th January 2016 Consider for a moment the general feeling of excitement when, in 1793, the announcement had been made that the Grantham Canal was to be built. Possibly the first thoughts of designer, William Jessop were, “well that’s another one under my belt!”; for during that year nineteen other canals had been given […]

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