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Narrowboat scuppered in act of ‘wanton destruction’

March 8, 2025
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The incident with the narrowboat, named Rosie, serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of boats on the waterways. Thieves, in this case, not only stole valuable items but also caused extensive damage by sinking the vessel. The impact of such actions goes beyond just material loss; it disrupts the peace and safety of those who live and work on the canals.

It is heartening to see the response from River Canal Rescue, who worked diligently to raise Rosie from the water and begin the process of repairs. Their dedication to helping boaters in distress is commendable, and their maintenance courses offer valuable knowledge for those navigating the waterways.

As we reflect on this unfortunate event, let us remember the importance of respecting others’ property and the need to protect our waterways for future generations. The story of Rosie serves as a cautionary tale, but also as a reminder of the resilience and community spirit that exists among those who call the canals their home.

Let us hope that Rosie will soon be back on the water, restored to her former glory, and that those responsible for this act of vandalism will be brought to justice. In the meantime, let us all work together to ensure the safety and security of our waterways, so that incidents like this may become a thing of the past.

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