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From bobbing businesses to continuous cruisers, we meet the vibrant community who call the UK's canal network home.
Yoga instructor May tries to finish her rooftop decking. Joel continues his quest to unknown waters, selects a location for his Midlands gig and begins the sales promotion. In the Peak District, Jo has some baking to do for the opening of the spring season and continues to prepare her cookbook draft. Taz and Shashi from the Canal and River Trust team litter boat see a familiar face on a Birmingham towpath.
Joel arrives in Coventry and - with some help from student Daniel - promotes and performs his gig. In the Peak District, Jo trials some new recipes for her cookbook on the towpath. Joe and Rachel have their work cut out renovating their new home, narrowboat Windfish, as their move starts with a bang. Plus, Shashi from the Canal and River Trust team in Birmingham encourages more volunteers to get involved with their local waterways.
Bird-loving retired couple Nigel and Diane visit Pennington Flash nature reserve on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal - where things get a bit competitive. In the Peak District, Vic, Jo and William cruise to find the perfect location for the cookbook launch, while renovations continue for Joe and Rachel on the Oxford Canal.
Nigel and Diane set off to the Standedge Tunnel, one of the seven wonders of the waterways, but unexpected news alters their plans. Rachel and Joe build a new kitchen for their narrowboat, Windfish, and it's the big cookbook launch day for Vic and Jo in the Peak District. Meanwhile, the Canal and River Trust team volunteer workforce attempts to plant the longest linear orchard in the world, along Birmingham's canals.
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