Bath Canal Poetry Route

2024 Update

This project has been re-launched and re-invented over the last year into a proposal for a series of 10 site-specific poems, forming a poetry route that can be followed up or down the towpath along the canal in Bath.

The poems that have been produced as part of this project respond to the canal’s prominent features, histories, mythologies, wildlife hotspots, sense of wonder and magic, and its possible futures. Each of the poems is centred around a concept which interacts directly with its context and a sense of place.

The poems have been created collaboratively. Over the summer of 2023, members of the public were invited to answer a questionnaire about their experiences of the canal in Bath, providing words, phrases, ideas and themes which I have collated and incorporated into the poems.

If I am successful in gaining funding to install these poems along the canal, I hope they will invite passersby to slow down, connect, and reflect on the canal, paying deeper attention to the sounds, smells, and sensations which can be experienced along this beautiful waterway, and which become part of the experience of reading the poems. I also hope to encourage people to contemplate the shared human and non-human history of the canal, and to consider the kind of future they want and could help create for our waterways.

The proposal currently consists of four different types of poems: A Tunnel Poem, which highlights the canal as an essential ecosystem for supporting Bath’s myriad bat species; Two Bridge Poems, which draw on the mythological figures of Old Father Thames and Sabrina whose stone-carved faces can be seen along the canal; A Song Thrush Poem, a โ€˜kinetic poemโ€™ made up of peoples’ observations from along the canal which can be read multiple different ways; and 6 Lock Poems, in the style of the pilot Top Lock Poem (see below), with each poem reflecting the particular location, feeling, and history of each lock.

If you think you might be able to help with funding recommendations or if you’d like to be involved in the installation of the poems and/or the physical creation of the poems, please let me know in the comments below or by contacting me.

I am currently thinking about the possibility of the poems being physically made and/or installed as part of a series of public or school-related workshops or the possibility of running school activities relating to the poetry route after its completion, so please also get in touch if you have any ideas or contacts regarding this.


2018 Top Lock Poem – Pilot Lock Poem

For over 200 years Bathโ€™s beautiful canal has drifted quietly on, collecting stories. The experience of floating down the water, slowly rising and falling with the levels of the city whilst fully immersed in the historic landscape, is a thought-provoking and contemplative experience. Now imagine if, while waiting for the locks to empty and fill, there was something there to engage you, to pass the time, and to offer a glimpse of the powerful history, stories, and ideas the canal holds

Bath Top Lock Poem is a โ€œtransformingโ€ poem, designed to be hidden under the upper waterline of the lock until it is emptied. The poem is then revealed line by line, and with each additional line, the poem takes on new meaning. This poem was installed in Bath Top Lock (13) in September 2018, as a pilot for a more extensive route. The poem was pressure-washed through a stencil onto the wall of the lock chamber โ€“ a process that is both natural and environmentally friendly, lifting away a layer of dirt to leave an imprint of the letters on the brick.

I fundraised the cost of the stencil with the help of an amazing community of supporters and was able to carry out the project pilot thanks to the generous help of the Canal and River Trust volunteer team. It even made the local news!

Please feel free to let me know what you think about the project in the comments or by contacting me.

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