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==Boating on the River Stour== The River Stour is a statutory navigation and a right to travel by boat along the whole river is still preserved. Almost half of the river is now re-opened for use as a through navigation for boats (from Sudbury to Great Henny on the upper reach and from [[Stratford St Mary]] to [[Brantham]] on the lower reach). However, the remaining [[Lock (water transport)|locks]], which provided through navigation on the unrestored central section, are largely derelict or have disappeared, and the Trust continues to work towards restoring these and other obstacles to enable [[boat]]s to navigate the whole [[river]]. [[Bylaw]]s provide that from [[Ballingdon]] bridge (Sudbury) to Great Henny, boats with engines may be used, but are subject to a strict speed limit of 4 mph, which does not create wash or damage to the banks. However, [[Motorboat|boats with engines]] are precluded from using the river below Great Henny, unless they were licensed at the time of the [[Anglian Water Authority Act 1977]] (c. i). Currently, only boats light enough to maneuver around many the obstacles may use the river below Great Henny. This restricts most of the river to [[canoe]]s although, even for such small craft, the river is not sufficiently navigable to allow easy passage along its entire lower section. River Stour Trust volunteers offer boat trips from Easter to October so that members of the public can enjoy the beauty of [[John Constable|Constable]] country.
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