Hello =-).
My name is Laura and I am posting this on behalf of Re-Union (www.re-union.org.uk/) [which some of you will know already]. I am currently working for them for the next few weeks as part of my Community Education degree. Along with two volunteers I am gathering information about the union canal, along with photographs, to add to a scrap book that will be shown to groups who come on board the boat/used for purposes of that kind. I am posting this in the hope that if anyone has any photos of the Union canal that we can use that you will Email them to me and give permission for Re-Union to use them in the scrap book. I am also appealing for any electronic information or points of interest you have about the canal. At the moment I can find a lot of history, but less about the environment around the canal (trees and birds and all the pretty ecology).
I am also personally interested in adding people's memories of the canal to the scrapbook. If you would like to Email me your favourite memory of the canal, along with your first name and where you're from, or if you're a local, something along those lines, that would be very helpful. Then I can add your favourite memory of the canal to the scrapbook and it will be read by community groups who use the Re-Union canal boat.
You can contact me at moc.liamelgoog|eriugamrual#moc.liamelgoog|eriugamrual or ku.gro.noinu-er|ybba#ku.gro.noinu-er|ybba, or alternatively you can call us on the number advertised on the website.
Thanks for your time,
Laura.





