About this Event
The Women in Safety group have been working in partnership with HSE Recruitment since it's inaugration, and are delighted to offer another fantastic site tour event this March!
Join us on March 23rd in Birmingham, as we visit The Canal and River Trust for an informative session including a tour of the canals via boat.
Who are the Canal and River Trust?
The role we play
As the UK’s largest canal charity, our role in protecting and revitalising our nation’s canals never stops. And we couldn’t do this without people like you. It takes many hands and hearts to keep our 250-year-old bridges, locks, reservoirs and towpaths in working condition, and many more to help nature, wildlife and people thrive.
For nature
- We have 68 Sites of Special Scientific Interest and approximately 3,000 County Wildlife Sites in our care, providing habitats for wildlife under threat
- Nearly 750 miles of our canals have been awarded Green Flag status - and we’re aiming for much more
For our heritage
- We look after 2,000 miles of historic canals and rivers including 2,970 bridges, 1,581 locks and 281 aqueducts
- We’re the third largest owner of listed buildings and other structures in the UK, with 2,705 in our care
- Our waterways encompass seven historic parks and gardens, six battlefields, 46 scheduled ancient monuments and four World Heritage Sites
For people
- We provide access to nature and the outdoors for millions of people – for the 9 million people who have waterways within a 10-minute walk and for the many millions more who visit – ensuring everyone can use and enjoy the canals to relax, travel, exercise or fish
- We help thousands of children develop their confidence and learn new skills, delivering learning to 230,000 children every year
Why it matters
Without ongoing maintenance and rejuvenation our ageing canal network simply wouldn’t be here - and we’d all be the poorer. We’d lose a link to our past, valuable wildlife habitat and a working network used for travel, business and enjoyment. And we know from our research that spending time on or by water really can make life better. Whether it be your lunchbreak, daily commute or a weekend trip, time along our waterways does make us feel happier and healthier.
Agenda
Welcome
Presentation on the Canal and River Trust
Lock visit to look at operation and challenges
Networking time
Close
Boat trip on the Birmingham Old Line Canal
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Roundhouse Birmingham, 1 Sheepcote Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00












