Regent’s Canal Heritage aims to keep the Regent’s and Hertford Union canals’ history alive.

We gather and share peoples’ stories of the canal – the Cut – in the 20th century. From 1820, the Regent’s Canal was the artery of commerce feeding London’s nationwide and international trade. From Regent’s Canal Dock (now Limehouse Basin), the Regent’s Canal runs through the heart of the East End, Shoreditch and Islington to Paddington Basin and then, as the Grand Union Canal, to the Midlands. Our focus is on the history of the eastern reach of the canal from Islington to Limehouse and includes the Herford Union Canal or Ducketts. For 200 years the Regent’s Canal has provided livelihoods, recreation and an adventure playground to generations. Now, the old landmarks sit cheek by jowl with brand-new developments. But the canals’ influence on us lives on.

East End Canal Festival

Delve inside the canal history

What a tome of information and pictures giving a fully rounded history of the East End Canals from a local’s perspective. A joy to read. You will slaver over the exceptional images too.

Our Learning Pack is going to knock your socks off. Learn from from the history Timeline of the Regent’s Canal; an I Spy type booklet; the Islington quiz  and much much more…

FILMS

Lockdown film

See the Young Actors Theatre Islington film of the play, the Canal Tales

Films

Canal Connections

Regent’s Canal Heritage produced this film for the 200th anniversary during Lockdown: Canal Connections

 

New film online

Old canal drained – watch now

Fascinating look what is hidden in the canal. Not to be missed