Restoring 70 miles of canal and towpath for the benefit of local communities, wildlife and leisure
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Introduction from the Trust's new CEO

I am delighted to have been appointed as the CEO of the Wilts and Berks Canal Trust, and thought you might like to know a little about me. I served for 37 years as an Army officer, commissioned into the Royal Tank Regiment in 1977 and retiring in 2012. On leaving the Army I wanted to work in the charity/NFP sector and was the CEO of St Peter’s Hospice in Bristol from 2012-2019, where I worked closely with many of our 2000 volunteers. WBCT has now persuaded me to come out of retirement and I am very much looking forward to working with all of you in pursuit of the Trust’s fantastic ambitions.

I live near Glastonbury in Somerset and outside work I am a sitting JP, very keen cyclist, fly fisherman, gardener, dog walker, bread maker and wine drinker.


Simon Caraffi

Promotional ImageOn Saturday 27th January, with what can be described as a crisp, bright early Spring Day, 1000s of people descended on The Oval, London, to take part in the Ultra Challenge Winter Walk… with myself included.

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