Prescott Channel

The Prescott Channel was built in 193035 as part of a flood relief scheme for the River Lee Navigation in the East End of London, England, and was named after Sir William Prescott, the then chairman of the Lee Conservancy Board. Rubble from the demolished Euston Arch was used in 1962 to improve the channel, which forms part of the Bow Back Rivers.

Prescott Channel
Prescott Channel in July 2006
Specifications
Locks1
StatusOpen
Navigation authorityCanal & River Trust
History
Date of act1930
Date closed1960s
Date restored2009
Geography
Connects toBow Back Rivers
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