The 56 km Forth & Clyde ship canal across Scotland set a new international standard for inland waterways when completed in 1790. Linking Glasgow and the Irish Sea in the west to Falkirk and the North Sea in the east, it was joined in 1822 to Edinburgh by the 50 km Union Canal. But, as traffic moved to rail and then road, the waterway fell into disuse and eventually closed in the 1960s—though it soon became apparent that reopening it for recreational use was vital to regenerating this strategic national corridor. With National Lottery funding, the £78 million Millennium Link scheme—including a spectacular rotating boat lift at Falkirk—is at last underway and set for completion in 2001. This paper reports on the historical, planning and environmental aspects of this landmark regeneration project.
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R. A. Paxton, MBE, MSc, PhD, CEng, FICE, FRSE;
R. A. Paxton, MBE, MSc, PhD, CEng, FICE, FRSE
Honorary professor at the civil and offshore engineering department of Heriot-Watt University, chairman of the ICE panel for historical engineering works and a member of the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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J. M. Stirling, BSc, MBA, CEng, MICE, MIStructE;
J. M. Stirling, BSc, MBA, CEng, MICE, MIStructE
Director of British Waterways
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G. Fleming, BSc, PhD, FICE, FREng, FRSE
G. Fleming, BSc, PhD, FICE, FREng, FRSE
Professor of water and environmental management at the University of Strathclyde, managing director of EnviroCentre and current president of the ICE
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1751-7672
Print ISSN: 0965-089X
© 2000 Thomas Telford Ltd
2000
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering (2000) 138 (2): 61–72.
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Paxton RA, Stirling JM, Fleming G (2000), "Regeneration of the Forth & Clyde and Union canals, Scotland". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering, Vol. 138 No. 2 pp. 61–72, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/cien.2000.138.2.61
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