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Millennium
Ribble Link |
Price £16.99 Available for purchase on-line from our sister company redumbrella. In PAL DVD-R format, suitable for the UK, European and Australia / New Zealand markets. Will also play in laptops anywhere. |
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The
18th Century builders of the Leeds/Liverpool and Lancaster Canals always
intended that the two waterways should be linked. However the ambitious
scheme involved 75 miles of waterway and two costly aqueducts across the
Lune and Ribble valleys, and it was never funded. As a result the beautiful
Lancaster Canal has remained isolated from the rest of the canal network
for over 200 years. In 1984, The Ribble Link Trust was formed to promote
the idea that the two waterways should be linked via the River Douglas,
the Ribble Estuary and a short new canal to be constructed along the line
of Savick Brook to join the Lancaster Canal in Preston's Haslam Park.
This video tells the remarkable story of the Millennium Ribble Link, from
early designs through to the official opening in September 2002. It includes
an account of some of the many problems encountered, from Foot and Mouth
Disease to major flooding. It looks at the environmental challenges that
had to be faced and at how modern civil engineering construction techniques
were applied to the construc¬tion of a canal - something that hasn't
happened in this country for over a hundred years. The footage in this
programme is unique, and is supplemented by access to a digital photographic
record made by British Waterways throughout the construction of the canal. |
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