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"Bringing Boats Back to Burslem"
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    • Junction with Trent & Mersey Canal
    • Flint Mill and Newport House site
    • Re-aligned section
    • Co-op bakery section
    • Co-op bakery development area
    • Wharf section
    • Warehouse and wharf
    • Recreation area
    • East View and Slater Street development areas
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    • Furlong Mills
    • Valley area
    • Links to Festival Park and The Grange
    • Link to Burslem town centre

2014 - Burslem Port brochure published

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Trust produced a comprehensive brochure breaking the project down into 16 areas surrounding the canal and demonstrating improvements in each that would enhance the Middleport environment.

The brochure is available to view online here (opens in a new window.)

You can download the document if you prefer by following this link (PDF format, 20Mb)

Brochure cover

Book Navigation

  • ‹ 2012 - fire at Shropshire Union warehouse
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  • 2014 - volunteer work parties begin ›
Connecting Burslem
From Clay to Pottery
The Burslem Bakery
NB Elizabeth lies in the bed of the breached canal
The Branch Canal Breach
Junction of Burslem Branch Canal with the Trent & Mersey, 1961. Copyright Online Transport Archive/JG Parkinson. Used by permission
What was the Burslem Branch Canal?
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