The Chichester Canalcast is a podcast from the Chichester Ship Canal Trust -- the charity which preserves, maintains, and improves the Chichester Canal between the city centre and the sea. The Trust aims to keep the canal and towpath open and available to everyone for walking and cycling, boat trips, rowing, canoeing, and fishing.
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The Chichester Canalcast is a podcast from the Chichester Ship Canal Trust -- the charity which preserves, maintains, and improves the Chichester Canal between the city centre and the sea. The Trust aims to keep the canal and towpath open and available to everyone for walking and cycling, boat trips, rowing, canoeing, and fishing.
In this episode of the Chichester Canalcast, Canal Trust volunteer Lynda Hunter talks about the history of the canal -- why it was built, when it was built, and what happened when it declined. And with the 200th anniversary happening on 9th April 2022, Mollie Close tells us about what's planned to mark the occasion.
To contribute to the Trust's fundraising campaign, visit our Just Giving page.
Produced and presented by Adam Porter.
Chichester Canalcast
The Chichester Canalcast is a podcast from the Chichester Ship Canal Trust -- the charity which preserves, maintains, and improves the Chichester Canal between the city centre and the sea. The Trust aims to keep the canal and towpath open and available to everyone for walking and cycling, boat trips, rowing, canoeing, and fishing.