Environment Agency: Grafton Lock, Oxfordshire - A new gate takes shape in our depot at Osney
Environment Agency: Grafton Lock, Oxfordshire - A new lock gate sits waiting to be installed
Environment Agency: Grafton Lock, Oxfordshire - A new lock gate, ready to go in
Environment Agency: Grafton Lock, Oxfordshire - Adjusting the tenon joint on a new lock gate
Environment Agency: Grafton Lock, Oxfordshire - Affixing the last few elements on a new gate before installation
Environment Agency: Grafton Lock, Oxfordshire - Checking the positioning of the new gates
Environment Agency: Grafton Lock, Oxfordshire - Our carpenter using a skill saw to make final adjustments to the tenon joint
Environment Agency: Grafton Lock, Oxfordshire - Our carpenters Michael Yearwood L and Richard Winks R on the gates they built
Environment Agency: Grafton Lock, Oxfordshire - The new gates in place
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordshire - Walkway being lowered onto lock gate
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordshire - Showing the full extent of the mobile crane's boom
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordshire - Refurbished steel gates back in place, walkways affixed...almost done
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordshire - Refurbished steel gate being lowered into place
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordshire - Lowering one of the refurbished steel gates into position
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordshire - Diver re-emergeing after helping ensure gates are positioned correctly
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordshire - Diver about to enter lock chamber to help ensure gates are positioned correctly
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordshire - Another refurbsihed steel gate being manoevered into place
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordhsire - Guiding a refurbished steel gate into position
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordhshire - resident lock and weir keeper Tony Wright
Environment Agency: Culham Lock, Oxfordhshire - Fixing a refurbished steel gate into place