The Canal & River Trust Heritage Reports

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The Canal & River Trust [Alliance member] has collected their Heritage Reports for the past five years in a new page to summarise and reflect on their ongoing heritage activity and performance.

Richard Parry, chief executive at the Canal & River Trust, said:
“Championing and protecting the historic environment of the waterways is a key area of our work. We’re proud of the many historic sites and buildings we have worked on and improved, and of the contribution our volunteers have once again made to a variety of heritage works and projects.”

Sir Neil Cossons, chair of the Heritage Advisory Group, said:
“Britain’s network of inland waterways is one of the largest and most important heritage resources in the country. Today the care of this inspiring landscape is the prime responsibility of the Canal & River Trust who fulfil their obligations in an increasingly discerning and professional way.”

The Canal & River Trust is responsible for the care of 2,663 listed buildings and 50 scheduled monuments over 2000 miles.
You can read the reports here.