IWA Canalway Cavalcade 2016 Brochure and Souvenir Programme

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The waterways, and especially the canals, originally provided the transport routes that made the Industrial Revolution possible. Today they provide opportunities for families and friends to spend quality time together, whether boating, fishing or walking. Wildlife abounds on the waterways even here in the centre of London, and in quieter spots you can find herons and kingfishers alongside ducks, coots, swans and moorhens.

Welcome to IWA Canalway Cavalcade, London’s best free canal event brought to you by The Inland Waterways Association, the charity that protects and restores Britain’s 6,500 miles of canals and rivers. Isn’t it great to see this beautiful setting of Browning’s Pool in Little Venice packed full with colourful decorated boats? Volunteers from The Inland Waterways Association have been organising IWA Canalway Cavalcade for over 30 years now, and I’m sure you’ll want to join me in saying a very big “thank you” to them all. If you would like to support their efforts and show your thanks, please do make a donation to the Association in one of the IWA ‘buckets’ around the site.

I hope you have a wonderful day here at Cavalcade. Please find time to visit our stand W16 in Warwick Crescent, talk to our enthusiastic team and learn more about our charity and what we do for our canals and rivers. If you love Cavalcade and the waterways, please consider making a donation, or join us and take advantage of our special show membership offer! The more members we have, the stronger we are and the more we can achieve.

The inland waterways have been described as “back door Britain”, passing effortlessly from country to town and back again. There is no better way to journey through our country than on our canals and rivers, and for nearly 70 years IWA has been working to protect and restore the waterways so that everyone today can enjoy their urban vibrancy, rural tranquility and industrial heritage.

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Canals are Alive! ......................................................................8 Children’s Activities......................................................10-11 Stay Safe Near the Water.................................................12 What’s Happening.........................................................14-15 Site Plan...............................................................................16-17 IWA Special Show Offer............................................18-19

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Thank You to our Supporters........................................20 Watch out for Pirates!........................................................21 Walk London’s Canal Towpaths....................................24 Awards........................................................................................25 Boat Listings..............................................................................27 Exhibitors’ Listings..........................................................28-29 Food & Drink .........................................................................30

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www.waterways.org.uk/cavalcade Published by: Canalway Cavalcade, proprietors: The Inland Waterways Association. Registered Office: Island House, Moor Road, Chesham, HP5 1WA. Tel: 01494 783453. The Inland Waterways Association is a non-profit distributing company limited by guarantee. Registered in England no. 612245. Registered as a charity no. 212342

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The story of London’s canals is a classic tale of three parts. First off a glorious beginning in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. A time when the Grand Union Canal (known as The Grand Junction at the time) provided the transport infrastructure to bring goods from the industrial hubs of the North and Midlands to London at Brentford on the Thames. Boats would then travel in to the centre of town along the River Thames. The river route is a long way round and so the idea for a branch of the Grand Union Canal was conceived which would give access to the City via a canal arm from Bull’s Bridge in west London to Paddington and then on by cart.

as Limehouse Basin) was the main centre of trade where cargo from sea-going boats was unloaded on to canal boats. By the mid 19th century the railways were taking more and more of the commercial traffic. The Second World War saw a brief revival of freight carried by canal and women were recruited to operate the boats. The women became known as the so-called ‘Idle Women’. They responded to an ad in the papers in the early 1940s and after six weeks learning to operate the boats carrying up to 50 tons of essential supplies, they found themselves working the nation’s waterways. (There is an ‘Idle Women’ boating award at this year’s festival. See page 25)

Paddington’s Glory

The years of decline

Paddington became a busy terminus with warehouses and livestock pens as well as a market. The Paddington Arm was opened in 1801 and considered a huge success. The Regent’s Canal was built to link Paddington with the Thames at Limehouse. Regent’s Canal Dock (what we now know

After WW II the story of our canals enters its second phase - a sad, silted, derelict period. Our canals were not generally seen as a national asset but rather as a relic of a past era and in urban areas were even considered dangerous and unsightly. The newly nationalised canals were being

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allowed to deteriorate and even in busy London, commercial traffic all but vanished. Two men (Tom Rolt and Robert Aickman), each with very different backgrounds and connections to the waterways, got together and created a vision for the future of the canal network. They imagined a vibrant canal network that could boost the economies of the areas the canals passed through. Rolt and Aickman were the founders of IWA, which is The Inland Waterways Association. Together they and their fellow campaigners lobbied local and national politicians as well as the general public to push for the retention and development of our waterways for commercial and leisure use.

And London has a brand new waterways destination, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Waterways. Known as the Bow Back Rivers, this historic network of waterways (6km in total) was closed altogether by the 1960s but transformed in the build up to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games as part of a major investment and clean-up programme. IWA is leading a walk of the Olympic Park waterways on July 17th as part of the London Walks programme. See page 24 for more details. Today IWA continues to campaign to protect and restore our canals and rivers. Our volunteers haul debris out of the waterways, lobby Government and other bodies on waterways issues, monitor planning applications to ensure there are no detrimental impacts on the waterways and support waterways restoration with both advice and practical hands-on expertise.

The revival of London’s waterways Since IWA was born in 1946 over 500 miles of canal have been restored and the canal network has been saved, thanks to the work of countless IWA volunteers and the campaigners they work alongside.

Please do support our work and visit IWA’s stand on Warwick Crescent. Join today for £3 for 3 months and receive a map of the waterways including IWA’s Directory of the Waterways of Great Britain. See page 18 for more details.

Bow Back Rivers around the Olympic site in Stratford, London

And so now our canals are enjoying a new chapter to their story. London’s canals are as busy as they ever were but it is still not difficult to find quiet waters or peaceful places to walk, canoe or fish.

1970 photo of Carpenters Road Lock, to be restored as part of the Bow Back Rivers projects. Photo credit: Chris Clegg

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Canals Alive! is the theme for this year’s IWA Canalway Cavalcade.

Canals are Alive! For us today, enjoying the festival spectacle, it is difficult to believe that the canals of Britain were nearly lost forever. Here in Little Venice we are celebrating an asset that gives pleasure and work to millions of people every year, and is a habitat for flora and fauna across 6,500 miles of inland waterways. There are over 30,000 licensed boats on the national inland system, made up of leisure boaters and people that have made their home on the water, either with a home mooring, in a marina or as a continuous cruiser. During the summer months in particular, the population of the waterways increases as hire boats cruise the canals, moving millions of litres of water through the locks. The navigations will be shared with paddleboarders, canoeists and kayakers taking advantage of this watery asset.

Family of Swans Photo credit: Chris Clegg

perch, bream and chub being found on the end of a line. The towpaths along the waterways provide excellent walking routes suitable for all abilities and ages. Walkers may just amble along to their nearest lock to watch the boats go by or feed the ducks (no bread!), or more dedicated ramblers might take advantage of the long distance footpaths with options like the Severn Way at 210 miles or the Jubilee Walkway at 14 miles.

But the waterways are not just about boating, as canals and rivers are home to creatures like water voles, otters, butterflies and dragonflies. With such a variety of environments covering 73 Special Sites of Scientific Interest and around 1,500 nature sites, these waterways are a green corridor linking the towns and villages of our country and allowing easy movement between them.

The popularity of canals for human activity and nature has been made possible by campaigning organisations like The Inland Waterways Association. In the last 50 years around 500 miles of waterways have been brought back to life to create somewhere great to live near, or spend leisure time around, enhancing the quality of life of our people and our wildlife.

Birdwatchers will find moorhens, coots, mallards, reed bunting, grey herons, mute swans, Canada geese and great crested grebe, most of these being easy to spot.

Watch the Pageant of Boats at 2.30pm on Saturday 30th April to see boats dressed for the ‘Canals Alive!’ theme.

Angling is one of our country’s most popular pastimes with the attraction of freshwater fish such as carp, tench, barbel, pike, roach,

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Rembrandt Gardens • Children’s Face Painting • Human Statue (alternating with

Children’s Activities There are lots of children’s activities, workshops, entertainments and exhibits around the site and you can find out more about them from:

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Paddington Towpath) Bubbles of Fun and Boating Pool

Stone Wharf Circus workshops (including plate spinning, juggling, balloon modelling and magic tricks) next to the boat Stort Challenger.

Information Points (marked with an on the site plan) on Paddington and South Towpaths and in Rembrandt Gardens; Waterspace Office on the North Towpath IWA Festival Stand in Warwick Crescent Floating Classroom on the Electric Barge, moored against the Paddington Towpath Pirate Prince boat, moored against the Paddington Towpath Stort Challenger boat, moored against the Stone Wharf

Other activities and entertainments like Kayaking demonstrations, Punch & Judy, Mr Mylo and the Teddy Bears’ Picnic are planned for specific times and are shown in “What’s Happening” on pages 14 and 15.

Chucklefoot One Man Band. Photo credit: Lydia Collins

Some fun things will be happening all day every day:

Amphitheatre Marquee

Check out the Site Plan on pages 16-17 to find where they are.

Children’s project and artwork exhibition by: • St Mary Magdalene Primary School • Edward Wilson Primary School • QEII Jubilee School • Queens Park Rangers In the Community Trust • Westminster Academy

Mr Mylo. Photo credit: Lydia Collins

The Puppet Theatre Barge, May Brent Is moored in the Pool, adjacent to Blomfield Road, and will be presenting “The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse”: • Saturday 30th April at 11:00 and 15:00 • Sunday 1st May at 11:00 and 15:00 • Monday 2nd May at 11:00 and 15:00

The Floating Classroom on the Electric Barge Will be holding their amazing Creepy Crawly Shows (£1.50 a ticket) at various times throughout the Festival and you can also learn how to make badges, bunting and jewellery in the other activity sessions. For full details pick up their leaflet from The Electric Barge, moored against the Paddington Towpath.

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Paddington Towpath • Regent’s Canal 200 activities and trail • Children’s Fun Fair and rides (under the •

Punch & Judy Show. Photo credit: Roger Squires

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Stay Safe Near the Water • Dogs are welcome but must be on  leads at all times (and poop-scooped

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 Take care walking along the towpaths,

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there are more boats here than usual and there are, unavoidably, some trip hazards – watch your step!

• Make use of the litter disposal facilities.  • The First Aid Post is on Paddington 

 Keep children under control – no

Central, marked on the Site Plan: in the centre of this souvenir programme.

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 Do not lean out over the water. • Do not lean against the boats – they •

• Please listen out for important Public  Address announcements.

can move unexpectedly.

Paddington Central is home to many shops, cafes, bars and restaurants as well as a health club and even a hotel. With the variety of retailers catering to your every need, we look forward to welcoming you soon!

Water may look safe, but it can be dangerous. Learn to spot the dangers and keep away. You may swim well in a warm indoor pool, but that does not mean that you will be able to swim in cold water.

 Never jump across or dive into the

canal, you can never be sure of what’s below the surface.

The dangers of water include: • • • • • • •

It is very cold There may be hidden currents It can be difficult to get out (steep slimy banks) It is difficult to tell how deep it might be There may be hidden rubbish, e.g. shopping trolleys, broken glass There are no lifeguards It may be polluted and can make you ill

Photo credit: Lydia Collins

If you have any concerns please go to the nearest Information Point (there are three: on the Paddington Towpath, on the South Towpath and in Rembrandt Gardens) marked with an on the Site Plan in this programme.

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What’s Happening

Opening Times Saturday 30th April: 10:00 - 18:00 Sunday 1st May: 10:00 - 18:00 and 20:00 - 22:30 Monday 2nd May: 10:00 - 17:00

Locations

Monday 2nd May

Sunday 1st May

Saturday 30th April

B - Bandstand in the Pool, BM - Bar Marquee, HB - Horse Bridge RM - Rembrandt Gardens Marquee, SS - Standing Sculptures (under the flyover on Paddington Towpath)

Paddington Towpath

The Pool

Rembrandt Gardens

Stone Wharf

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Canoe & Kayaking demonstrations by Pirate Castle

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Mr Mylo Children’s Mime Artist

11:00 The Real Ale Bar opens - BM

12:30 Canoeing/Kayaking Session &13:30

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Opening Ceremony

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Punch & Judy

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Chucklefoot One Man Band - BM

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Noyze Boyze Jazz Band - B

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Mr Mylo Children’s Mime Artist

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Chucklefoot One Man Band - BM

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Pageant of boats begins

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Chucklefoot One Man Band Chucklef

17:30 The Real Ale Bar closes to the public

15:00 Pirate hat & ship making on &16:30 Pirate Prince

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Noyze Boyze Jazz Band - B

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Punch & Judy

12:00

Annie’s Fantasies Morris/Clog dancers - SS

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Boat Handling Competition Part 1 (British Land)

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Mr Mylo Children’s Children’ Mime Artist

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Communion Service - BM

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Pirate hat & ship making on Pirate Prince

12:00

Bob Dwyer’s Jazz Band - B

13:00

Punch & Judy

10:00

Church Army Denomination Service - BM

12:30 Canoeing/Kayaking Session &13:30

12:45

Blessing of the Boats by the Bishop of London, The Rt Revd & Rt Hon Dr Richard Chartres

14:00

Punch & Judy

11:00 The Real Ale Bar opens - BM

13:30 Pirate hat & ship making on &15:00 Pirate Prince

13.30

Canoe & Kayaking demonstrations by Pirate Castle

14:30

Chucklefoot One Man Band

12:00

Chucklefoot One Man Band - BM

14:30

Canoeing/Kayaking Session

14:00

Bob Dwyer’s Jazz Band - B

15:00 Teddy Bears’ Picnic

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Chucklefoot One Man Band - BM

14:30

Annie’s Fantasies Morris/Clog dancers - SS

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16:00

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Chucklefoot One Man Band - BM

15:30 Canoeing/Kayaking Session &16:30

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Rhythm & Blues Brothers - B

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21:15

Procession of Illuminated Boats

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Rhythm & Blues Brothers - B

Sharp’s Morris Side

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Boat Handling Competition Part 3 (British Land)

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Chucklefoot One Man Band

11:00 The Real Ale Bar opens - BM

12:00 Pirate hat & ship making on &13:30 Pirate Prince

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Awards Ceremony - HB

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Mr Mylo Children’s Children’ Mime Artist

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Chucklefoot One Man Band - BM

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Sharp’s Morris Side

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Bob Dwyer’s Jazz Band - B

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Punch & Judy

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Chucklefoot One Man Band - BM

15:00 Pirate hat & ship making on &16:30 Pirate Prince

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Parade of historic & working boats

14:00

Punch & Judy

16:30 The Real Ale Bar closes to the public

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Bob Dwyer’s Jazz Band - B

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Mr Mylo Children’s Mime Artist

Pirate hat & ship making on Pirate Prince

Pirate hat & ship making on Pirate Prince

14:30, 15:30 &16:30

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Canoeing/Kayaking Session

Pirate hat & ship making on Pirate Prince

Mr Mylo Children’s Children’ Mime Artist

17:30 The Real Ale Bar closes to the public

There are other children’s activities going on throughout the festival - please see pages 10-11 and the site plan overleaf.

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Enjoy the waterways and help make them better

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The Inland Waterways Association is a registered charity. IWA Canalway Cavalcade is organised and staged entirely by volunteers and funded by sponsors. We are therefore very much indebted to those listed below, who help us to make the weekend festival possible:

and support organisations to provide safe, stimulating, learning environments that help children and young adults build resilience and tackle disadvantage through participation and empowerment - regardless of their ability or personal circumstances.

ABC Boat Hire; Linda & Dennis Anfuso; Bespoke Boating Solutions; British Land; Canal Experience Training; David Bowker; DJC Sound Systems; Domino Marquees; Hillingdon Narrowboat Association; Laburnum Boat Club; London Canal Museum; London Waterbus Company; PaddingtonCentral; Porter & Co; Powerday; Simply Loos; South West Herts Narrowboat Project; Canal & River Trust; The Church Army; The Floating Boater; The Pirate Castle; Westminster Ambassadors; The Floating Classroom on the Electric Barge; Tony Tucker; Westminster City Council; Wood Hall & Heward.

To mark its first 50 years the Pirate Castle will be holding events during 2016, the highlight being ‘Source to the Sea’, a fund-raising paddle down the length of the River Thames in August, with club members kayaking from the source in Lechlade in Gloucestershire to the Thames Barrier in London, with Pirate Prince in attendance – a distance of over 150 miles. There will be an Open Weekend in June which will give visitors the opportunity to get on the water in a canoe or narrow boat.

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The Pirate Castle along the Regent’s Canal

This year the Pirate Castle will be celebrating 50 years of activities, fun, learning and opportunities on the waterways of London. Based in Camden Town in a castle-like structure which spans the Regent’s Canal, this organisation has enabled thousands of club members and visiting groups to get hands-on canal boating experience, exploring the canal and river systems around the capital and beyond. The castle building and bank side are fully accessible, providing community halls and canoeing facilities. Pirate Castle runs two community boats, Pirate Prince, a wide beam boat with full disabled access and a day narrow boat, Pirate Viscount.

The charity aims to raise £180,000, to cover the specialist design, materials and construction costs of a new boat which will increase capacity and create new opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to get on the water. Check out the website at www.thepiratecastle.org to find out what else is going on during the summer or visit Pirate Prince at IWA Canalway Cavalcade. The Pirate Castle is a registered charity: 1138787

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Walk London’s Canal Towpaths

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If IWA Canalway Cavalcade has excited your interest in London’s Canals, then you might want to explore further. The IWA Towpath Walks Society, in partnership with London Walks, brings you a regular series of guided walks along London’s Canals. The walks last just over two hours, and take place on two Sunday afternoons each month starting at a tube station or DLR station.

The following trophies will be presented this year:

Start time for all walks: 14:30 Normal charge: £10 Concessionary and student rate: £8 (No prior booking necessary) Contact: Roger Wilkinson on 020 3612 9624 or email roger.wilkinson@waterways.org.uk

2016 Programme of Towpath Walks Date

Route

Start (Tube Stn.)

1st May

Regents Canal: Regent’s Park & River Tyburn Little Venice

Baker Street (Baker Street North/Lords Exit)

15th May

Regents Canal: Little Venice - Camden

Warwick Avenue

29th May

Regents Canal: King’s Cross - Granary Square - Camden

King’s Cross (taxi rank)

5th June

Grand Union & Regent’s Canals: Little Venice & Paddington

Paddington (Platform 16: Hammersmith & City exit)

19th June

Limehouse - Thames - Docklands

Westferry (DLR) (by cycle hire point)

3rd July

Regents Canal: Mile End - Limehouse

Mile End

17th July

The Olympics, Three Mills & Bow Back Rivers

Bromley-by-Bow

7th August

Regents Canal: Little Venice - Camden

Warwick Avenue

21st August

Regents Canal: Regent’s Park & River Tyburn Little Venice

Baker Street (Baker Street North/Lords Exit)

4th September

Regents Canal: King’s Cross - Granary Square - Camden

King’s Cross (taxi rank)

18th September

Grand Union & Regent’s Canals: Little Venice & Paddington

Paddington (Platform 16: H & C exit)

2nd October

Regents Canal: Mile End - Limehouse

Mile End

16th October

Regents Canal: Kings Cross - Hitchcock’s Hackney

King’s Cross (taxi rank)

6th November

Limehouse - Thames - Docklands

Westferry (DLR) (by cycle hire point)

20th November

Grand Union & Regent’s Canals: Little Venice & Paddington

Paddington (Platform 16: Hammersmith & City exit)

4th December

Regent’s Canal: Islington - Hoxton

Angel

18th December

Regent’s Canal: King’s Cross - Granary Square - St. Pancras King’s Cross (taxi rank)

The Marcus Boudier Trophy: For the best decorated privately entered boat in Saturday’s Themed Pageant. The Ray Dunford Buckby Can Trophy: For the best decorated boat entered by a waterway or community group. The Cruise Electric Trophy: For the best illuminated boat in Sunday evening’s Procession.

This year we are particularly grateful to British Land, who have generously supported the Boat Handling Competition, the Themed Pageant of Boats (Canals Alive!) and the Procession of Illuminated Boats.

The Graham Capelin Award: For the best entry by a boater who has not previously taken part in either the Saturday Pageant or Illuminated Boats. The Westminster Trophy: Donated by the City of Westminster for the winner of the Boat Handling Competition. The Roger Squires Trophy: Presented by St Pancras Cruising Club in recognition of Roger’s 10 years as their Commodore, it is awarded to the best novice

New Award

competitor in the Boat Handling Competition. The Vic Trott Memorial Trophy: Is open to boaters and non-boaters, awarded to the couple in the best ‘Boaters’ Sunday Best’ costume. The Mike Stevens Memorial Trophy: Goes to the ‘Best Boat’ at Canalway Cavalcade, selected from all the boat entries at the event. It is awarded in recognition of Mike’s outstanding contribution to IWA and Canalway Cavalcade during his lifetime.

boaters wore to identify them.

The Idle Women Shield Sponsored by Jan Knox, proprietor of Canal Experience Training School, the shield will be awarded for the first time this year to the best lady entrant in the Boat Handling Competition. “Idle Women” (who were anything but “idle”) was the name given by the boatmen to the women who worked the pairs of narrowboats during wartime, when the men went to war. The name was derived from the initials IW, standing for Inland Waterways, which was on the badge the women

Jan Knox has been steering boats on the canal for 36 years. She can be found working on Jason’s Trip and has extensive knowledge of boat handling in Brownings Pool (the Pool where Cavalcade water-borne activities take place). She owns Canal Experience Training School (both narrowboat and widebeam) and is sponsoring “The Idle Women Shield”. Jan has also worked pairs of coalboats through several seasons and lives and works on the canal. She is looking forward to becoming a judge in the boat handling competition.

Bring this page with you to one of IWA’s 2016 Towpath walks and receive a £2 reduction on either the normal or concessionary rate for one attendee. We look forward to seeing you on one of our walks.

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Locations

Boat Listings Marine Engines, Equipment & Coatings

Established in 1993, MEC Marine supply a wide range of quality marin ne products to marine both trade and retail custo mers. Check out customers. our website to see what we e can offer you.

Red - South Towpath in the Pool Blue - Delamere Terrace Assigned Moorings Green - Rembrandt Gardens Purple - Paddington Arm Towpath Black - Stone Wharf

Boat Names ALEECIA 11 ANDANTE ANDROMEDA 5 ANNIE & WALT ARCHIMEDES ARGY BARGY ARK 2 ATROPOS AUBERGE AUGUSTA AUSTRALIA BANSTEAD BECKY BERNADINE BLEASDALE BONELLI’S EAGLE BRANDYWINE CASTOR CHEDOONA CHERIE CLEVELAND COLONEL COMET DAISYBOB DAZ & FRITO DOBBIN DORIS DORIS KATIA DRAGONFLY ELK ELLA GRACE EULALIE FLORA DORA

FREEBIRD FRIENDSHIP TOO GEMINI GENTLE BREEZE GERALD No.13 GERTRUDE GNASHERS 11 GUELROSE HALLMARK HAWKER HIGHLANDER IBERIA INDEPENDENCE IOLE IQUITOS IVY ROSE JACQUELINE JADE JAZMIN JOSEPH JOSEPHINE 5 KAILANI KANGAROO KAYDEE KETURA KINGFISHER KISMET LADY C LADY CLAIRE LADY JASMAR LADY ROSE LITTLE GEM LOLA

LOTUS No.10 LYGEAN MAURICE & MARIE MERLIN MOONTIGER MUTTLEY nb PIPPIN NIMROD OLD SMOKEY PANACEA PAVO PERSEPHONE PHIDASH PICKLE PISCES POLYPHAGUS PURPLE PARROT QUERCUS RACHEL RHIANNON RICOLA RIGAL ROGER ROXETH SALAR SCOTCH CORNER SECOND TIME AROUND SERENDIPITY SHIRAZ SLOW PACE SNAIL O’WEY SONFLOWER

SORRELL SPEEDWELL No.2 STORM STORT CHALLENGER STRONGHOLD SUTTON TARA ROSE TARN TEAZEL TEMPTRESS THE LADY BLACKWATER THE ROSERY THE SHARP END THEODORA THOMAS COVENANT TICKETY BOO TINTAGEL TRANQUIL ROSE TRISKIDS TUG ANN TUGBY VICTORIA WALDEN 111 WAT TYLER WEBBIES ZAVALA

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Exhibitors’ Listings

Locations W - Warwick Crescent PC - Paddington Central PT - Paddington Towpath

RG - Rembrandt Gardens SW - Stone Wharf AT - Amphitheatre

Please refer to the Site Plan in the centre of the Programme or ask at the Information Stands Adys Cards.................................W20 3D greetings cards, leather goods, jewellery Amelia Parker.............................W19 www.amelia-parker.com Upcycled jewellery and accessories made using clay pipes collected from the Thames Amora Naturals.........................W17 www.amoranaturals.co.uk Face creams, body creams and body balms

Cascada Fair Trade......................PC2 Fair Trade craft Catford Modellers.....................SW1 Fair Trade craft Chocololo.....................................PC5 www.laurentskitchen.com/chocololo/ Chocolate and strawberries Church Army...............................SW3 Religious charity - Balloon Modelling

An Exaltation of Larks..............W21 www.anexaltationoflarks.com Handmade ceramics and jewellery

Cook Spanish.............................PC15 Decorative Spanish cookware and spices

Anna P.............................................W3 www.anna-p.com Handmade eco accessories

Crazy Carrot Craft...................W10 Glasspainting, handbags and cards

Bags of Surprise...........................AT7 bagsofsurprise.com Leather bags, purses and wallets Bambam Clothes.........................PT5 www.nadiapini.com Own label designer blazers and skirts Baz Balloons............................Mobile www.partyandpaper.co.uk Balloon sales Brian Hood................................PC21 Traditional handpainted canalware Bubbles of Fun.......................RG1&2 ww.bubbleoffun.co.uk Water walking and bumper boats Caliz London................................PC9 www.calizexportation.com/shop Designer jewellery handcrafted from vegetable ivory Canal & River Trust.....................PC1 canalrivertrust.org.uk Charity entrusted with the maintenance of 2,000 miles of the inland waterways in England & Wales

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Deck Shoes Unlimited.............PC14 Shoes Deeping Fudge.............................PC4 www.deepingfudge.co.uk Home-made fudge and preserves

Green Jade Ceramics................PC10 www.etsy.com/uk/shop/GreenJadeCeramics Studio pottery - elegant and functional wheel-thrown stoneware with beautiful, often complex glazes

Handmade by Janet...................W11 www.handmadebyjanet.com Glassware and cards Herbal Haven................................W1 www.herbalhaven.com Live herbs in pots Hotelboat Tranquil Rose.........PC18 www.tranquilrose.co.uk Traditional wide beam hotel boat IWA..............................................W16 www.waterways.org.uk The Inland Waterways Association (IWA) is a charity campaigning to protect and restore our 6,500 miles of inland waterway

Eco Design Fair..........................PC24 www.ecodesignfair.co.uk Sustainable design homewares and fashion accessories

IWA Inland Waterways Freight Group.............................................PT9 www.waterways.org.uk Advocating fullest use of inland waterways for Freight

Eliki Ltd. ........................................PT6 Greek pastries, sweetmeats and olives

IWA Middlesex Branch............W16 www.waterways.org.uk Local IWA branch

Facial Attraction..........................RG1 www.facial-attraction.co.uk Face painter

IWA South London Branch....AT11 www.waterways.org.uk Local IWA branch

Flaroche.........................................W8 Handmade jewellery

Inkas Crafts...................................W5 www.inkascrafts.co.uk Crafts from Peru

Fruit for Fun.................................AT5 www.fruitforfun.co.uk Home-made fruit flavoured liqueurs FunFingers..................................PC12 Puppets Gifticuffs........................................PC6 www.gifticuffs.com Gifts for musicians and others

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Inspired Home Crafts................W12 www.inspiredhomecrafts.co.uk Home accessories and gifts Jen-Jens Cupcakery.......................PC8 www.jenjenscupcakery.co.uk Cupcakes, celebration and novelty cakes for all occasions

Jewellery Options.......................PT15 Jewellery Options on Facebook Jewellery, ecofriendly handbags and handicrafts John Biddall Leisure...................PC20 Children’s mini-fairground

Just Baked by Jo............................PT7 www.justbakedbyjo.co.uk Gluten-free brownies served with locally made ice creams. Just Because.................................AT10 www.justbecoz.co.uk Gifts for all occasions

Lavender Hill.................................W7 www.lavenderhill.eu Jewellery and gifts

Norman Lennard........................AT6 Bric-a-brac Playground Posh..........................AT1 www.playgroundposh.com Hair accessories: hand-tied bows and gifts Ragdoll Rugs n’ Bags................PC23 Rugs and Bags Reprose 51.................................PT16 Italian leather handbags, Madagascan baskets. semi-precious stone earrings Rosario Estrada..........................W18 Soft toys, hair bows and accessories

London Canal Museum............PT12 www.canalmuseum.org.uk

RSPB...............................................AT8 www.rspb.org.uk Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

Lymn Bank Farm.......................PC22 postacheese.com Flavoured, smoked cheese and garlic

Sardos Tourism Food Catering Ltd. .........................................................PT8 sardosfinefood.co.uk Delicatessen from Sardinia

Margie Tighe..................................W9 Margie Tighe on Facebook Health, wellness, weight and beauty

Sharon Tipp.................................PT17 Photography and pre-loved clothes

Medusa Silver Jewellery...........PC17 www.medusasilverjewellery.co.uk A beautiful collection of 925 handmade silver jewellery Melton & Oakham Waterways Society.........................................PC19 www.meltonwaterways.org.uk/ Waterway books, videos, tea towels Mihaela Christou.......................PT14 www.mihaelachristou.co.uk Bespoke jewellery Mimosa Jewels............................W15 www.mimosajewels.co.uk/ Kaftans, tunics, jewellery, scarves and gifts Miss Molly’s Unique Boutique....PT3 Clothing and accessories

Munki Magik.................................PT2 www.munkimagik.co.uk Eclectic, recycled, upcycled, handmade jewellery, fair trade gifts and homeware

Simone Selaib-Salandini............W17 simoneselaib-salandini.blogspot. co.uk Jewellery Steamboat Billy..........................PC11 Small candle-powered steam boats Stella & Dot Jewellery.................W6 www.stelladot.co.uk/sites/ karenbriggs Luxury contemporary jewellery Sugar & Style................................PT1 www.facebook.com/ sugarandstylefashion Womens clothing and accessories Sundari Ltd...................................PC7 www.sundarijewellery.co.uk Handmade jewellery, unusual semi-precious stones

7KH &DQG\ÁRVV 3RSFRUQ Stall..................................................RG Candyfloss, popcorn The Elephants Trunk Co.............W4 www.theelephantstrunkcompany. co.uk Handmade silk, velvet, cotton jackets, shawls and accessories The Emporium of Emancipation ................................AT2 www.www.facebook.com/ Emporium-of-Emancipation Hand-made crochet, Indian imports, t-shirts, juggling/hula hoops etc. The Giggly Pig Co.....................PT10 www.gigglypig.co.uk Sausages galore The Pirate Castle......................PT20 www.thepiratecastle.org Charity that offers narrowboat trips and water-based activities on the Regents Canal The Pod - Floating Studio........W14 www.pod4art.com Hand-made fused glassware Traditional Irish Coffee Co......PC3. Coffee, liqueurs, spirits Van-Tastic Fudge .........................W2 www.wrg.org.uk Waterway Recovery Group (WRG) volunteers selling fudge to raise funds for WRG Van Appeal Vegan Sweet Tooth London......AT3 www.giancarloroncato.co.uk Vegan patisserie and bakery Virginia Currer Marine Ltd.......AT9 www.vcmarine.co.uk Sales brokerage Whotz Hot Ltd.........................PC16 www.whotzhot.info Superwrench ex New Zealand, cuddle buddy pillow, outback hats

SW19London.com.....................AT4. www.sw19london.com Ladies clothing, accessories, british design

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Food & Drink

Locations SW - Stone Wharf W - Warwick Crescent

PT - Paddington Towpath AT - Amphitheatre

This year we have brought you the widest selection of menus ever. Whether it’s fine alfresco dining or carry-in-the-hand snacking you want, there is a wide range to tempt and satisfy your appetite. Bliss on a Bike..............................SW Selling delicious 100% natural fruit ice lollies from beautifully painted tricycles. Carbonis........................................SW Rib eye steak sandwiches on toasted sourdough. Succulent baby chicken – lamb kofta – chicken – calamari – grilled mastello cheese and fine cut pommes frites. Breakfast and high tea patisserie, scones and fresh brioche with a wide range of teas and infusions. Greek Souvlaki.............................SW Souvlaki - skewers of charcoal grilled meats wrapped in homemade Greek style pitta with tomatoes, onions. Tzatziki - garlic, yogurt, cucumber, dip. A Mediterranean feast. Guptas............................................SW A fabulous variety of Indian Street Food. Jama Cubana.................................SW Try out the many delicious flavours of Cuban Street Food.

The Real Ale Bar by Jervis.........SW A fine range of real ales and ciders to excite your taste buds and quench your thirst. 20% of profit goes to IWA. La Bonne Crepe...........................SW Sweet temptation!! Naughty like you’ve never known crepes and galettes. Laurents Kitchen......................SW Freshly made gourmet French food. Relish the Thought.......................SW Burgers, baguettes and fries – the complete meal to satisfy every need. Sea Food & Eat It.........................SW A variety of Sea Food, Fish & Chips and Paella. The Caribbean Hut.....................SW A rich and diverse assortment of tempting and deeply satisfying hot food such as jerk chicken, pork and curries.

The Real German Sausage Hut..................................................SW Instantly satisfying and the perfect festival bite in a variety of flavours. The Wrap Shack...........................SW A world of delicious savoury fillings wrapped to perfection for your convenience. CH!PS...............................................W British Street Food at its very best. Gourmet, sweet potato and cassava chips. Bacon sandwiches, chorizo burgers, veggie burgers, hot dogs. Teas and coffees.

REAL CRAFT ALES

SOFT DRINKS

STREET FOOD

On the canal next to the Westway footbridge near Paddington Tube. PROUDLY SERVING CAVALCADE GOERS FOR THE PAST10 YEARS

Italiano Ices...........................W & PT Onofrio and his team are back again with the cool experience. Vintage Allsorts (PopUp Tea Room)..............................................AT Serving homemade cakes, cream teas and savoury items with a selection of hot & cold drinks in true vintage style!

HOTELBOAT TRANQUIL ROSE Tranquil Rose is a traditional wide beam Hotelboat cruising the canals and rivers of Southern England. All meals are included, being freshly prepared each day by our creative chefs. Whether you are travelling alone, in a couple or group; want to walk, read, or just chill out; this is one of the most relaxing holidays around. Email: enquiries@tranquilrose.co.uk Website: www.tranquilrose.co.uk Tel: 07966 248 079

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Hotelboat Tranquil Rose ........................31 MEC Marine Ltd .....................................26

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