Towpath Updates

The section of towpath between the A339 and Hambridge Road reopened this week. The Canal and River Trust has been making extensive improvements to this stretch, including a new tarmac surface.

Although some of the towpath had been improved in recent years, the eastern and western sections were previously in a very poor state. The section past Greenham Island suffered badly with puddles whenever it rained, while the path between Tesco and Hambridge Road had lost its top surface, exposing larger stones underneath, with large level differences appearing where the path joined the bridges.

The new path not perfect – the path is still very narrow in places, particularly past Greenham Island where you need to slow right down or stop for pedestrians or cyclists coming in the other direction. But the eastern section seems wider, making it easier to share.

Inevitably, we have already had one complaint that cyclists are now travelling too fast, so we would remind everyone to please respect other users of the towpath – please slow down and pass with care.

We have also heard people complaining that the tarmac surface is not in keeping with the rural feel of this section of towpath, with does feel very green and leafy in places. Thankfully, we have confirmation that the Canal and River Trust is coming back to surface dress the path with a buff coloured stone, which should soften its appearance. This should be done by the end of October.

The other bit of good news is that SPOKES has successfully raised enough funding to upgrade another section of towpath to the east of Colthrop, with works due to start within a few weeks. We raised £109,000 from Canal and River Trust, West Berkshire Council, Thatcham Town Council and Englefield Charitable Trust and we are putting in £10,000 of our own funds towards the project.

This will tackle one of the worst sections of the towpath where the old path has reduced to a narrow, deep-sided rut, which is extremely hazardous to cyclists and makes the path unusable by people in wheelchairs and families with pushchairs. We will keep you updated on progress with the construction.