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Restoration of Canals
04 June 2020
Lead MP
Craig Williams
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
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NHSEconomyCulture, Media & SportMental Health
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At a Glance
Craig Williams raised concerns about restoration of canals in the House of Commons. A government minister responded.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
Craig Williams secured this debate to discuss the restoration efforts of the Montgomery canal, which is crucial for tourism and economic development. He highlighted the historical significance of the canal, its current state due to a breach in 1944, and the recent national lottery heritage fund grant aiding its restoration. Williams emphasised the importance of the canal's contribution to tourism, supporting 30,000 jobs with an annual £1 billion income. He also mentioned the mental health benefits, environmental impacts, and the role of the Canal and River Trust in sustaining local businesses during the pandemic. Williams urged the Minister for increased government support to restore other canals across the UK.
Government Response
Rebecca Pow acknowledged Craig Williams' debate on the Montgomery canal and its restoration, noting personal interest in canals. She highlighted that over 50% of UK canals are now restored with significant environmental and economic benefits. The Canal and River Trust manages most canals including the Montgomery canal, supported by a £50 million annual grant from the government for 15 years. Pow praised the restoration project's progress, emphasising its positive impact on health, tourism, and local economies. She assured businesses affected by pandemic restrictions that support measures were being developed and mentioned easing of lockdown rules for waterway activities. Powell concluded by emphasising the government’s commitment to recognising canals' benefits in multiple areas.
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