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Ogwr

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  1. THe 1965 IWA rallies I believe these were for the 72 ft narrow boats who rallied at Haskayne , rather than on the  62 ft length, Interestingly there were 3 other sites, Botany Bay at Chorley. the main site at Blackburn and on the embankment at  Burnley  The idea being to promote Leisure cruising at more than a single site  

  2. My Dad hired a boat from Bathursts at Tewkesbury in 195960 and as far as i can remember the Pershore water gate was removed by then.and Pershore was  the llimit. In 1962 after the Stourbridge rally in 1962 we got up as far as Cropthorne.

    I beleive the gate was removed  in 1963. 

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  3. On 21/08/2023 at 10:09, Ronaldo47 said:

    My local off licence used to take any bottles, but the one at my cousins' used to rubber stamp the labels of the bottles they sold and would only accept back bottles with their own stamp.

     

    There was an item on the radio at the weekend about the government's proposed introduction of a compulsory returnable deposit on drink cans and bottles. Apparently the industry believe that the scheme will cost at least ten times as much as the government's estimate, and would result in a significant increase in prices.  

    I managed a Corona factory manufacturing returnable  bottles  and it was 10p deposit per bottle.. The trade killed off by the demise of the corner shop. The supermarkets being unwilling to devote store space for returns. Which is why government recycle schemes will face an uphill battle. I do remember  going into a carrefour in France in the 80;s that had a hatch in the entrance where they paid deposits on the vin rouge Lltre bottle returns.  

  4. I beleive the Yarmouth was shortened by a Mr. C.H. Taplin and renamed  Golden Valley at that time. He was an early IWA member and was involved in the Lower Avon Restoration .  He kept the boat on the Avon for many years, he had  a company that carried out chassis conversions  so the commander would make sense.. The company also built several steel narrow boat hulls in about 1966 onwards. Probably finishing production when builders began constructing their own shells. 

  5. Tim Wilkinson in Hold on a minute refers to buttying up with another pair going to Wellingborough,  explained to him as teaming up for the  journey. Butt and Botty are still  very much in South Wales. 

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