The Canal & River Trust is seeking volunteer lock keepers on the Kennet & Avon canal to keep it flowing smoothly through Wiltshire.

The role involves looking after the waterways – including helping canal boats through locks – welcoming visitors and maintaining the canal network.

Lock keepers are needed for Caen Hill Locks in Devizes, Crofton Locks near Great Bedwyn and Lock 14 in Bradford on Avon. The trust requires at least ten new volunteers in each location.

Last year, more than 480 people volunteered nationally across the 2,000 miles of inland waterways looked after by the trust.

Nick Worthington, waterway manager at the Canal & River Trust, said: “Volunteer lock keepers do a fantastic job. They really are the friendly face of the canal.

“The Kennet & Avon is one of the most beautiful canals anywhere in the country and that’s largely thanks to the volunteers and the people who use it.”

Gail Leaman of Devizes has been a volunteer lock keeper at Caen Hill Locks for three years.

She enjoys the role as it allows her to meet new people and take in the Wiltshire countryside.

The grandmother-of-two said: “I just love it. It’s getting outdoors, chatting to people and has meant I’ve had to learn something completely new.

“The summer is the busy time, helping boaters to operate the locks, but it’s great to be out all year watching the seasons change from the top of the hill.”

The role is open to all ages who are reasonably fit and healthy and enjoy meeting new people.

Volunteers get training before the role gets under way around Easter.

For more details, see www.

canalrivertrust.org.uk/volunteer