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Association of Nene River Clubs (England)

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Nene River Clubs

The River Nene is navigable from Northampton to the sea. Northamptonshire is known as the County of Spires and Squires. The hot spot there is Fotheringhay, a Yorkist and Tudor site. There was the birthplace of Richard III and the place of imprisonment and execution of Mary Queen of Scots, from which only the castle mound remains. The Association of Nene River Clubs is an umbrella organisation for the boat clubs on the River Nene. Highlight of the association’s year is the rally of boats held at one of the clubs during the Spring Bank Holiday. The burgee of ANRC is blue with a yellow four-pointed star.

All images and texts on this page by Ivan Sache, after the Association of Nene River River Clubs website, 16 April 2006
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Northampton Boat Club

[Northampton Boat Club] image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Founded in 1911 the club is occupying an attractive island site. The club is home to some 75 boats. The burgee of NBC is yellow with a blue border and a blue five-pointed star.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Middle Nene Sailing Club

[Middle Nene Sailing Clu] image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

The club is situated on the 180 acre Thrapston Lake, a worked out gravel pit, and is the home to some 200 dinghies. The burgee of MNSC is white with two red chevrons and a blue five-pointed star.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Middle Nene Cruising Club

[Middle Nene Cruising Club] image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

The club established in the 1960s has the use of Titchmarsh Mill, a listed building, a truly wonderful picturesque setting in the heart of the Nene Valley. Some 90 boats of varying size, are moored in the mill head and above the lock and in the pool and gravel pit below the mill. The burgee of MNCC is white with a red chevron and a blue five-pointed star.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Oundle Cruising Club

[Oundle Cruising Club] image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Oundle Cruising Club is a small, friendly club based in Oundle Marina midway between Peterborough and Northampton, a fifteen minute walk away from the historic town of Oundle. The burgee of OCC is blue with a yellow propeller and the yellow letters OCC placed between the blades of the propeller.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Elton Boat Club

[Elton Boat Club] image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

The club has moorings for 42 boats each being allocated 40ft of river bank in the millstream to Warmington Mill. The burgee of EBC is blue with an horizontal white stripe in the middle.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Peterborough Cruising Club

[Peterborough Cruising Club] image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

A small rural Boat Club situated in a very picturesque setting between Alwalton Lock and Water Newton. Nearby is the very pretty village of Wansford in England. The burgee of PCC is green with a white chevron.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Peterborough Yacht Club

[Peterborough Yacht Club] image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Situated within Nene Park upstream of Orton Lock the club is within easy reach of the City of Peterborough, with its magnificent Norman Cathedral. The club is home to some hundred craft of all types from micropluses to 55’ narrow boats. It was formed on 29 November 1932 as the Nene Boating Club and changed its name in 1948. In 2007, PYC will celebrate its Daimond Jubilee by organizing the ANRC Rally. The burgee of PYC is blue with a white disc bordered red and charged with the blue letter PYC, the Y being bigger.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Stanground Boating Association

[Stanground Boating Association] image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Stanground backwater is the original course of the Nene and leads through Stanground Lock into Kings Dyke and the Middle Level. The village was the base for several barge fleets which worked the river and other fenland waterways. The burgee of SBA is blue with a red border, except along the hoist, and the white letters SBA.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

Middle Level Watermen's Club

[Middle Level Watermen's Club] image by Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006

The Middle Level Watermen’s club is based a few minutes walk from the centre of the historic town of March. The club’s HQ at the Royal British Legion is a listed building dating back to the 1700’s. St. Wendreda’s church in the town center contains the finest late medieval double hammer beam angel roof in the country. The 118 angels together with saints and apostles were all carved between 1470 and 1520. The burgee of MLWC is yellow with a thick black trident.
Ivan Sache, 16 April 2006