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Monday, September 13, 1999 Published at 10:59 GMT 11:59 UK


UK: Scotland

Prescott makes canal splash

The Caledonian Canal supports hundreds of jobs

Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has launched a £1.6m phase in the project to restore the Caledonian Canal.

Most of the work will focus on the Corpach to Banavie swing bridge and involves the installation of a coffer dam, pointing and grouting on the lock walls, general repairs and new bank protection.

The scheme launched by Mr Prescott is part of the £10m invested over the past four years in restoring the 200-year-old canal to its former glory.

The government is contributing £800,000 of the cost of this latest phase, with the other half coming from Historic Scotland.

Yachtsmen use the canal, which is 97km long, as a winter berth as well as a safe scenic passage between Scotland's coasts.

Economic impact

British Waterways Director Scotland Jim Stirling said: "The Caledonian Canal is a key element in the Highland economy, attracting millions of visitors to the Great Glen, supporting more than 700 jobs and generating over £14 million annually for the local area.

"If the canal is to continue to play this key role in Highland life it is vitally important that the refurbishment programme is completed.

A range of canal projects is under way in Scotland, at a total cost of more than £100m.

The £78 million Millennium Link project restoring the Lowland Canals between Edinburgh and Glasgow is the single largest canal regeneration project currently underway in the UK.





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