Notice Archive / Brades Lock Flight

Navigation Closure Notice from 8 August 2025 at 09:00 to 15 September 2025 at 15:00. Starting at Lock 1 Brades Double, ending at Lock 3, Brades Locks, Gower Branch.

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Summary

TypeNavigation Closure
Start Date8 August 2025 at 09:00
End Date15 September 2025 at 15:00
Start LocationLock 1 Brades Double
Ends LocationLock 3, Brades Locks, Gower Branch

Updates

12 September 2025 at 12:42

We're pleased to report that, following a review of the water levels, conditions are looking favourable.

The current closure at Brades Lock Flight will be lifted on Monday 15th September from 4pm.

We will continue to monitor water levels closely and, should there be any significant changes, we may need to reintroduce restrictions at short notice.

27 August 2025 at 11:43

This closure remains in place to reduce water demand and allow water levels to recover. Our priority is to reopen the canal to navigation as soon as possible. We will continue to monitor the situation and will provide updates if conditions change.

We thank you for your support in reducing water use across our network, and reporting leaks or concerns via 0303 040 4040 or our Contact us page.

7 August 2025 at 13:47

We have continued to monitor the exceptionally dry conditions and the resulting impact on our reservoirs. Unfortunately, despite all our operational efforts, as rainfall has remained well below the long-term average, water levels in our feeder reservoirs are continuing to fall due to canal water demands.

As a result, we can confirm that from 10am tomorrow (Friday 8th August), Brades lock flight will be closed to navigation. This closure will remain in place until there is sufficient rainfall to replenish our reservoirs.

This collective action also applies to the Brades, Spon Lane, Smethwick, and Aston lock flights, and is necessary to help protect vital water resources across the BCN.

If sufficient rainfall allows safe navigation, we will lift restrictions immediately. However, please note that this is likely to require sustained, prolonged rainfall over several weeks, rather than a single heavy downpour.

We understand this is disappointing news, and our priority remains to reopen the canal to full navigation as soon as possible. Thank you for your continued support in reducing water use across our network and for reporting leaks or concerns via 0303 040 4040 or our Contact Us page.

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