AN ELLESMERE Community Arts Group has joined forces with the Canal and River Trust (CRT) to highlight unique links in two days of events capturing sights, sounds and stories of the canal’s history.

Fizzgigs is focusing on the neglected role of women’s work on the waterways in two performances on Saturday, August 6 and Saturday, August 13 as part of events at the Canal and River Trust boatyard in Birch Road..

The Fizzgigs story-telling performance – Canal Boatwomen: Romance and Reality – will feature a blend of music songs and stories including a 3.5 metre female figure dressed as a canal boatwoman of the 1920s.

Rosemary Drake, the inspiration behind the production, said: “I have already dressed this wonderful, large female structure on three previous occasions.

"Her size and assertive stance alone will make a very positive statement about the strength and vitality of these women.”

On each of two Saturdays actors and musicians will bring alive the stories of four amazing women who worked on the canals in the 20th century.

There will be two performances on each day at 12.15pm. and 2.15 pm.

The Shropshire Boatmen – a shanty group who sing traditional and self-penned canal songs – will perform between the performances.

Kate Westgate, from Fizzgigs, said: “We are so lucky to have national canal expert and local resident Tony Lewery as a member of our group.

"He has helped us uncover the lives of the canal boatwomen, both real and fictional.

“We are also massively grateful to Heather Wastie of Alarum Productions for allowing us to use some of their material.”

She added that there would be plenty of other attractions at the boatyard.

The historic and unique flyboat ‘Saturn’ will be moored on site available for viewing, the Paddle Brothers will have boards for hire and the 2022 Poet Laureate of the Canals will be appearing on August 6.

Visitors can also book a conducted tour of the purpose-built canal yard that dates from 1806 where equipment and artefacts are of national significance.

Details are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ellesmere-yard-tours-tickets-303781196737

Some car parking is available adjacent to the Birch Road site by following signs from Ellesmere town centre while pedestrians can also access the site via the towpath from the Wharf.