Montgomery Waterway Restoration Trust
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Montgomery Waterway Restoration Trust is a registered charity, number 510448[1], which exists to promote the restoration of the Montgomery Canal[2].
The Trust was formed in 1980 and its members include:
"Friends of the Montgomery Canal" was formed by the Trust to provide information and involvement for people living in the canal corridor. The Friends organises events including the annual Montgomery Dinghy Dawdle.
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