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Original 1 July 2026, 8:50am
Following a recent drop in water levels on the Montgomery Canal, we are taking action to restore levels to normal as quickly as possible. To safeguard water resources , all lock use between Byles Lock and Bank Lock is suspended until further notice.
New fish screens have recently been installed at the Penarth feeder to comply with Natural Resources Wales regulations. While the works temporarily affected water levels, a combination of dry weather and low river levels before installation also contributed to the current situation.
We are clearing the new screens daily and have temporarily closed locks on the canal. An unauthorised water transfer through locks upstream of Welshpool unfortunately significantly reduced water levels further, increasing the risk of damage to the canal. The locks will remain closed while levels recover.
As part of the fish screen works, a recent dredging programme has improved water abstraction at the feeder, which will help support water levels in the canal over the longer term. Subject to weather conditions and any ongoing drought impacts, we expect water levels to return to normal within the next two weeks.
We apologise for the temporary impact on navigation, but these measures are necessary to protect the canal while recovery takes place. We will continue to provide updates and look forward to reopening the locks.
