- Bugsworth Basin
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Derbyshire
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(gbmapping|SK022820)Bugsworth Basin is the terminus of the
Peak Forest Canal . It is located atBuxworth (formerly Bugsworth) in the valley of the Black Brook, close toWhaley Bridge . It was once a busy interchange with thePeak Forest Tramway , for the transport of limestone and burnt lime.Work on the restoration of the derelict Bugsworth Basin,
Scheduled Ancient Monument since 1977, commenced in 1968. Volunteers of theInland Waterways Protection Society (IWPS) helped by theWaterway Recovery Group (WRG) and many others have restored this important site over three decades. They brought knowledge, dedication and determination to bring this site back to life. Although restoration of the basin has now been achieved, improvements and development will continue.Bugsworth Basin reopened on
24 March 2005 as boats congregated for the official opening ceremony by local MP,Tom Levitt , on Easter Saturday. In all, 101 narrowboats attended the occasion and the basin will now remain open indefinitely.The basin is situated on the fringe of the
Peak District National Park and the purpose of the restoration was to secure this Industrial Heritage Site as a tourist centre to encourage public enjoyment of this unique inland port.ee also
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Canals of Great Britain
*List of canal basins in Great Britain References
External links
* [http://www.navigationinn.co.uk/buggesworth.htm Information On Bugsworth Basin]
* [http://www.buxton.uk.net/bugsworthbasin.htm Information On Bugsworth Basin]
* [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=82058 Images of England listing]
* [http://www.brocross.com/iwps/ Inland Waterways Protection Society - More information]
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