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Approaching Cromwell Lock 15

Type: Advice

Waterway(s): River Trent

From: 10 April 2025, 5:07pm

To: On-going

Region: East Midlands

Reason: Information

Subject to review on: 31 March 2026

Location

Closest waterwayRiver Trent
Starts atLock 15, Cromwell Lock - Bottom Chamber
Ends atLock 15, Cromwell Lock - Bottom Chamber

Descriptions

Update 29 October 2025, 3:31pm

Whilst the water levels have improved, this advisory notice to boats with a deep draught remains applicable.   We will update this notice once plough dredging to address the silt build up has been completed early next year.  

Update 29 August 2025, 11:09am

Unfortunately, the continued lack of rainfall means that water levels have not risen sufficiently to enable the lock approach dredging to take place and this advisory notice to boats with a deep draught remains applicable.  Dredging work is planned to take place this winter.

Update 20 June 2025, 10:27am

Unfortunately, the continued lack of rainfall means that water levels have not risen sufficiently to enable the lock approach dredging to take place and this advisory notice to boats with a deep draught remains applicable.

Original 1 May 2025, 4:11pm

This notice was originally posted on an old system which has now been upgraded, the original description and latest update have been transferred here. To view any historical updates related to this notice, please click here. Updates 11/04/2025 09:21

We have had reports of recent groundings on the River Trent on the approach to Cromwell Lock. We believe that this is due to silt deposit building up, combined with the current low water levels. This has resulted in boats with a deep draught becoming grounded. Dredging will be undertaken to improve this situation as soon as the water levels return to normal. We will update this Notice as soon as we have further information. Description

We have had reports of recent groundings on the River Trent on the approach to Cromwell Lock. We believe that this is due to silt deposit building up, combined with the current low water levels. This has resulted in boats with a deep draft becoming grounded. Dredging will be undertaken to improve this situation as soon as the water levels return to normal. We will update this Notice as soon as we have further information.

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