And to Leeds

 We belt from York down the Ouse, then up the rivers running from the Pennines towards the North Sea, heading to Leeds. Big locks, about 100m long, 8m wide. Coastal shipping can fit. All key operated. Thank you.

Good train connections in Leeds for our departing Swiss friends/crew. And a young cousin to meet up with.

From Leeds we catch a train for a day in Saltaire, a pilgrimage for us. One man did make a difference. Titus Salt. First rate living and working conditions for his employees. A legacy in town planning and quality building for the centuries, recognised with world heritage listing.  And one massive mill building now a central place for artists,  artisans, employment, tourists, thanks to Jonathan Silver and his compatriot David Hockney.

In Leeds we scoot around by water taxi, between the initial river mooring to central Leeds. Now moored above Lock 1 of the Leeds to Liverpool Canal, a grand route over the Pennines, now inaccessible because of water shortages. 




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