Following the successful campaign cruises in Birmingham and Gloucester, a Fund Britain’s Waterways flotilla will make its way to Parliament on 14th November.

Around 20 boats dressed with Fund Britain’s Waterways banners, including privately owned narrowboats and commercial working boats, will pass under Westminster Bridge after travelling upstream along the Thames from West India Dock.

Waved on by supporters, the boats will lay off the Palace of Westminster for around 10 minutes and sound their horns to draw the attention of Parliament and the general public to the need to safeguard the future of Britain’s inland waterways.

The campaign cruise aims to raise the profile of the current public petition, calling on the Prime Minister to acknowledge the many social, economic and environmental benefits of Britain’s inland waterways and give his assurance that the government will intervene where necessary to ensure our rivers and canals remain open, safe and accessible for all.

Sir Michael Fabricant MP, Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Waterways, said: “Our canals and rivers along with their towpaths and riverside walks are valued and supported by millions of people across the country. Through many millions of hours of volunteer effort our inland waterways have been restored and protected. The flotilla past the Palace of Westminster will remind Parliamentarians just how keen people are to see the waterways continue to thrive and remain at the heart of communities.”

The campaign cruise is just one of the activities being organised by action group Fund Britain’s Waterways. FBW is a growing coalition of organisations and individuals that are all united in wanting to see adequate investment to maintain Britain’s network of canals and rivers for future generations to enjoy. It already has over 100 members representing hundreds of thousands of users and supporters of inland waterways.


If you are able to join them on Westminster Bridge, please send a WhatsApp message to 07734 038297 to join the supporters’ group. In this way you will be updated on the progress of the boats and their expected time of arrival at Westminster.