pontoon for Isis Lock
the "Isis Pool" at Oxford
Isis Lock landing
ugly blue sluice block
tacky new seat at Hythe Bridge
Hythe Bridge improvements
rubbish improvements
hard-earned mug
red boat in the snow
white canal at Hythe Bridge
Golden Dancer on ice
Buddha dreaming of a white Christmas
cold and frosty mooring
Hythe Bridge path in winter
Hythe Bridge path in autumn
blue and gold in autumn
Hythe Bridge Path in October
canalside letterbox
towpath letterbox
autumn mooring
Oxford Canal walk in autumn
Golden Dancer in autumn
autumn at the moorings
erecting the pontoon at Isis Lock
erecting the Isis Lock pontoon
eyesore railings on new pontoon
British Waterways demolition site
canal path laid bare
once leafy green footpath
magic gone from Hythe Bridge
stark towpath at Hythe Bridge
trees felled at Hythe Bridge
canalside gardens turned to waste
at least they got some firewood
at least some trees were spared
British Waterways destruction
British Waterways vandalism
British Waterways trash
another spring at Hythe Bridge
spring evening on the canal path
sprouting spring logs
Blooming British Waterways!
British Waterways ugly boom
ugly boom and jetty at Isis Lock
British Waterways eyesore jetty and river boom
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Oxford's Isis Pool was an inner-city beauty spot before British Waterways
(Canal and River Trust) ruined it with an ugly pontoon.
(Canal and River Trust) ruined it with an ugly pontoon.
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Mike Hamblett says: "The turning pool below Isis Lock is one of the beautiful places in Oxford. A view not appreciated by British Waterways, who have just finished spoiling the appearance of this place with a floating pontoon and a barrage of rubber barrels.
It has been described as 'container port engineering'; everything is overspecified, badly designed and ugly and is actually causing problems for the larger boats which turn there.
At Isis Lock, the cast iron bridge is an example of how the canals were built with attention to
function and appearance: qualities overlooked by the recent vandalism by British Waterways.
A large sum of money has been squandered (over £100,000) when we all know of other more urgent requirements. It's annoying that they washed their hands of the Castle Mill Boatyard and it's left in that state while they ruin the charm of the Isis Pool with something that was not wanted.
Boats have been turning here for over two hundred years, nobody round here saw a need to spend scarce resources on this area. We also question if they have a legal right to block a part of the river that has always had boat traffic.
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