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wadey 28-07-2011 14:36

Name of River-Stream Please
 
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I've got muddled up, this is the stream by Grange Lane, what is it called please

mickmc 28-07-2011 16:33

Re: Name of River-Stream Please
 
Thought it was the Hyndburn....maybe wrong

stinson 28-07-2011 16:50

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Hyndburn..better know to 40's and over as river stink

Retlaw 28-07-2011 17:14

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Originally Posted by wadey (Post 921895)
I've got muddled up, this is the stream by Grange Lane, what is it called please

Warmden Brook comes down from Broad Oak, under Manchester Rd near the old Fire Station, flows down Grange Lane, & passes under Cross St. Woodnook Water as its name implies was visible behind where the Old Baths were in St James St, flows down the Church St area, underneath what used to be Barnes's furniture, and joins the Warmden at the Junction of Cross St, from there it is the Hyndburn, which is culverted under Cross St, then down Duke St Back, under little Blackburn Rd, then it bears left & goes towards Broadway, eventually showing it self again near Bull Bridge.
Retlaw,

mickmc 28-07-2011 17:58

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Thanks Retlaw..... thought I might be out on that one

wadey 28-07-2011 20:24

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I wondered about Warmden Brook, thanks


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