Foxton Canal Museum Launches Crowding Funding Campaign to Secure the Future of the Site

The Trustees of the Foxton Inclined Plane Trust have launched an urgent crowdfunding appeal to raise £20,000 by February so that the museum and site can open in 2026. A combination of rising costs, the long-term impact of COVID-19, and recent operational challenges—including lock closures that reduced visitor numbers this year—has left the Foxton Canal Museum, the beating heart of Foxton Locks and a vital guardian of Britain’s canal heritage, under threat. As a consequence, income has not kept pace with escalating expenses, making sustainability increasingly difficult.

The Museum tells the story of the Foxton Inclined Plane – a Victorian engineering marvel and a scheduled monument – and the people who shaped our waterways. Since its founding by the Foxton Inclined Plane Trust in 1982, the Museum has grown from a volunteer-led dream into a nationally recognized institution. It has hosted award-winning exhibitions, educational programs, and community events, becoming a hub for history, creativity, and learning.

From its humble beginnings – volunteers clearing overgrown inclines and rebuilding the boiler house – to achieving official museum status and welcoming thousands of visitors annually, Foxton Canal Museum has always been powered by passion and perseverance. Recent projects include Foxton Creates, a co-curated exhibition with local schools, and Ingenuity & Vision, exploring the 1950 Market Harborough Festival & Rally of Boats. The Museum also runs STEM workshops, artist residencies, and oral history projects, ensuring canal heritage remains relevant for future generations.

However, the Museum faces mounting financial pressure and without urgent support the Museum cannot guarantee opening in 2026.

To contribute to the Crowdfunding Appeal, and for more information about the site and the campaign to secure its future, follow this Link: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/save-foxton-canal-museum

All About TikTok: Charity Digital’s Latest Guide to Using Social Media

Throughout 2021 Charity Digital has been providing introductory guides for charities who want to use social media to boost their reach and interaction with the public. Their latest guide is to the TikTok platform, which many IHN members may know from the Black Country Living Museum’s very successful and, in terms of industrial heritage, pioneering use of the platform in 2020 and 2021.

The popularity of social media app TikTok has rocketed in the past few years. It offers a mix of video content aimed at young adults and teenagers, such as lip syncing and dancing. The app is a topic of discussion in the charity sector because it offers plenty of scope for interesting fundraising ideas. You can find out more about using TikTok by following this link: https://charitydigital.org.uk/topics/topics/a-charity-guide-to-tiktok-8245?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Marketing%20Newsletter

Charity Digital also provides short guides to these other Social Media platforms. Just follow the links below for further details:

Facebook: https://charitydigital.org.uk/topics/topics/social-media-for-charities-101-facebook-8741

Instagram: https://charitydigital.org.uk/topics/topics/social-media-for-charities-101-instagram-8777

LinkedIn: https://charitydigital.org.uk/topics/topics/social-media-101-for-charities-linkedin-9294

Reddit: https://charitydigital.org.uk/topics/topics/social-media-for-charities-101-reddit-9326

Snapchat: https://charitydigital.org.uk/topics/topics/social-media-101-for-charities-snapchat-9029

Twitter: https://charitydigital.org.uk/topics/topics/how-charities-should-use-twitter-8597