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The Water Road

The Water Road

By: Adam Porter
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Summary

Join us as we travel the canals and rivers of England and Wales in our narrowboat. The podcast takes you to places and events around the canal network, meeting the people who live, work, or volunteer on the waterways. The Financial Times said The Water Road "takes nerdy delight in the minutiae of canal life". The Guardian described it as "a soothing sound effects-packed listen ... (that) wouldn't sound out of place on Radio 4". James Marriott in The Times said "How do I join this world? We need more of this sort of thing". If you enjoy what I do, consider supporting me on Ko-fi! Every little bit means the world! https://ko-fi.com/thewaterroadAdam Porter Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • St Richard's Canal Festival, Droitwich
    May 15 2026

    We're in Droitwich for the St Richard's Canal Festival, an event which has it's roots in the restoration of the Droitwich Canals. We hear from the organiser about it's history and the canal society behind it, learn about the historic boat, Bramble, talk to exhibitors and stall holders, and the trust which operates the community boat, Pamela May 2. And the whole event concludes with the annual duck race on the River Salwarpe.

    Click the links for more information on St Richard's Festival; the Worcester, Birmingham and Droitwich Canals Society; Stourport Forward; Little Radford Model Boat Club; and Rosie Philpott.

    The Water Road is produced and presented by Adam Porter.

    If you enjoy what I do, consider supporting me on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/thewaterroad

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    20 mins
  • Middlewood Way
    May 1 2026

    Canals and railways often exist close to each other, and it was the railways which often killed the trade on canals because they could move goods so much more quickly. But the Macclesfield Canal has actually outlived its rival: the Macclesfield, Bollington, and Marple Railway closed in 1970 and was converted into a popular cycle and footpath. In this episode of The Water Road we explore Middlewood Way and its links with the Macclesfield Canal, both in the past and today. We hear from Ed Pilkington, one of the Cheshire East Rangers who looks after the path; and we talk to some volunteers from the Rossendale Trust who help maintain it.

    For Cheshire East's leaflet about Middlewood Way, click here.

    The Water Road is produced and presented by Adam Porter.

    Thank you to those who've bought me a cuppa! If you enjoy what I do, please consider supporting me by clicking here.

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    13 mins
  • Pets afloat
    Apr 17 2026

    We have a new crew member: Macc the Border Terrier puppy -- so this episode is all about pets on board. We speak to a puppy trainer, Cal Thorpe, about how to get the best out of your dog. We also hear from Pip from Narrowboat Oleanna about how Tilley the boat cat is kept safe, thanks to health and safety rules. Plus Gemma and Jack tell us about how their Border, Goblin, gets on with their tortoise, Teacake -- and how Teacake went missing for ten days, and cost them a set of boat batteries.

    Follow Gemma and Jack on Instagram @our_floating_haus

    Pip, Mick, and Tilley are at oleanna.co.uk

    Cal Thorpe is at Off Leash Dog Training

    Macc is on Instagram @macc.the.boating.border

    The Water Road is produced and presented by Adam Porter.

    If you enjoy what I do, consider supporting me on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/thewaterroad

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    17 mins
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I have been really looking for a podcast that I can listen to about narrowboats and the journeys of their owners on the amazing waterways.

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