Bar Open Dates
Opening hours of 8 – 11pm on Wednesdays and midday – 2pm on Sundays.
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Opening hours of 8 – 11pm on Wednesdays and midday – 2pm on Sundays.
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PCC NOTES ON VISITING THAMES CREEKS
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BELL LANE CREEK and RIVER WANDLE
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The creek is best tackled on a rising tide. The journey from Limehouse takes around one hour. High water at Bell Lane Creek is 30 minutes after High Water London Bridge. The creek is accessible for around 2 hours either side of high water. The optimum time to leave Limehouse is 2Y2 hours before High Water at London Bridge. This ensures adequate
About The Club
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St Pancras Cruising Club is a members’ club based in Camden that exists to promote pleasure cruising on UK inland waterways and to provide facilities for its members and others. Many club members own boats but the Club also welcomes anyone who is interested in boating and inland waterways.
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Our members are active in promoting the interests of boaters through national and local waterways organisations such as the Canal & River Trust (
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rnPhoto 1: Caledonian lunchbreak – Andy Clarke
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SPCC NOTES ON VISITING THAMES CREEKS
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An exploration of BARKING CREEK
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Barking Creek is still an active commercial navigation with small coasters trading from the wharfs in the lower reaches. Sadly traffic no longer uses the formerly navigable River Roding Navigation to Ilford Bridge, but with the advent of the new Barking Barrage it is again accessible by smaller craft and canoes. Headroom restrictions at the bridges stop i
SPCC NOTES ON VISITING THE RIVER MEDWAY
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THE TRANSIT TO THE MEDWAY
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THIS IS A CRUISE THAT REQUIRES PRE-PLANNING AND IS NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED
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Once you leave BOW LOCKS there are few places to land, and only barge buoys on which you can lay over. The last of these barge buoys are in the GRAVESEND REACH. Once you clear Lower Hope Reach you are very much ‘on your own’ until you are back in the Medway Channel. Good weather forec