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Canal & River Trust

Registration number: 1146792

Canal & River Trust conserves and rejuvenates the UK’s waterways network, providing invaluable access to nature. They enrich the lives of millions by maintaining over 1,000 wildlife sites, contributing significantly to biodiversity conservation efforts and offering serene spaces for visitors to enjoy the outdoors.

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Key statistics

From the founding year and expanding team to generous donations and growing turnover, these key figures highlight the scale and impact of Canal & River Trust’s work over the last year.

2012
Year Founded
£214.60m
Turnover
£56.80m
Donations
1698
Employees

About Canal & River Trust

In addition to preserving natural habitats, the Canal & River Trust plays a vital role in fostering community engagement through educational programs, volunteering opportunities, and cultural events. By connecting people to waterways, they inspire stewardship and appreciation for these historic and ecological treasures. Their work supports mental and physical well-being, as canals and rivers provide tranquil environments for walking, cycling, boating, and wildlife observation. Through partnerships and public support, the Trust ensures these cherished waterways remain vibrant and accessible for generations to come.

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Frequently asked questions

You can support the Trust by donating, volunteering, fundraising, or becoming a Friend of the Trust to provide ongoing support.

The Trust manages over 1,000 wildlife sites, restores natural habitats, and implements biodiversity projects to support aquatic and terrestrial species.

Yes, volunteering opportunities include maintaining waterways, supporting community projects, working on environmental initiatives, and helping with visitor engagement.

Yes, the Trust ensures canals and rivers are open for walking, cycling, boating, fishing, and enjoying nature.

The Trust restores and maintains historic structures like locks, bridges, and aqueducts, celebrating the rich history of the UK’s waterways.

Becoming a Friend means regular donations that help fund essential maintenance, conservation work, and community projects.

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