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CNS Boat SAVILE(Stanley Ferry - June, 2000)

 

Calder Navigation Society (CNS *) Trip Boat SAVILE is used to promote CNS on local,
and not so local, waterways.
A 32 foot launch-style boat, she is geared to operating twenty minute trips at waterway festivals to give the public at least a taste of their canal scene.

In addition, 'Savile' can be made available for private trips. This is often a useful way of moving her between public events. 

Why not get a party of up to 12 people together and see what can be arranged ?

Contact Nigel or Keeley Mount:

(01422)  316 977 (Home) or
07946  419 242  (Mobile)

email:
    SAVILE

 

Calder Navigation Society

Founded 1969   Registered Charity 505877

The Calder Navigation Society is an association of boaters, ramblers and others interested in the preservation and development of the Calder & Hebble Navigation, the Huddersfield Broad Canal, the Wakefield Branch of the Aire & Calder Navigation and associated waterways.

CNS seeks to encourage use of the waterways of the Calder Valley by development of facilities for boating and general recreation and to attract visitors from outside the Calder Valley to cruise the whole length of the Navigation to
Sowerby Bridge, Huddersfield and beyond.
The Society supports the continued use of waterways for commercial traffic.

Membership is open to all who support the aims of the Society.
A year's subscription costs only £5.00 for a single adult, £7.50 for a couple and £1.00 for a junior under 18.
To apply for membership, please send a cheque / postal order to the Honorary Secretary - address available by initial e-mail enquiry: 
  email:    CNS

 

Note:
Information on this page is copied from information in the Society magazine 'Moving Road' - available for 50p and free to members.

For any information to be added to, or deleted from, this page:  Contact  Mel Ashton

 

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