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CANALDRIFTER
An occasional observation on the state of UK canals and their enthusiasts.
St Johns
Basingstoke Canal
Published on September 19, 2006 By
Canaldrifter
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Amongst other things, I am a water bailiff for parts of the Mytchett Pound and Deepcut Flight of
Locks on the Basingstoke Canal. I was thus quite surprised to see a report on uk.rec.waterways
that someone had noticed an empty pound, from a passing train window. I contacted the
Basingstoke Canal Authority who acknowledged that there were some low pounds 'around
Brookwood and St. Johns.'
The canal is short of water, and has been closed to navigation since May this year for that
reason. We knew of a pound between Locks 27 and 26 that had been drained by poachers
recently, but that has been replenished, with water, if not fish.
So, yesterday Mrs Drifter and I set off by car to see what was what. We couldn't find any empty
pounds on Deepcut, which can be viewed from the train, although some reaches were a bit low.
As Brookwood couldn't be seen from the train, we went straight to St. Johns, or Goldworth flight
of five. Indeed the pound twixt Locks 10 and 9 was dry, and was a sorry sight. Whether it had
also been drained by poachers, or by vandals we had no idea. We noted that the balance beams
had been painted recently to hide graffiti, but nothing had been done to repair a broken footbridge
slat, or to replenish the empty pound. in the
What was even sadder, was the amount of litter lying around. Where youths had been sitting on
benches, empty cans, plastic bottles, carrier bags and paper lay strewn about just where it had
been thrown down on the topwath.
I'm not suggesting that all young people are litter louts, but obviously, in yob culture it is the done
thing to make as much mess as possible. It's not only the yobs, either. In a nearby canalside
park we have an area reserved for barbecues. It is very popular with familes during the weekends.
I walk the dog there in the mornings. On Mondays the whole area is a mess of litter; disposable
plates, bags, abandoned food, ash and coal, drink cans all lie strewn across the area. Admittedly
some families bag up their rubbish, but then they leave it leaning against the tables. Of course
the foxes rip it all apart and scatter it looking for food. I really feel sorry for the man with the
tractor and trailer who has to clean up all this mess.
Isn't it time that penalties for littering were made much more severe.... maybe a long compulsory
time of community service for offenders?Shouldn't some effort be made to catch culprits? As a
child, if I dared to throw down a sweet rapper I'd get a belt. I'm not advocating violence now, but
there has to be some sort of deterrent otherwise future generations are going to be permanently
knee-deep in crap. The Basingstoke is known to be one of the most beautiful canals in the
country. I would love to see it kept that way.
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