geo.wikisort.org - RiverThe Beal is a small river in Greater Manchester, England, and is a tributary of the River Roch. It rises in the Beal Valley in green space between Sholver and Royton, before continuing northwards through Shaw and Crompton, Newhey, Milnrow and Belfield.
River in Greater Manchester, England
River Beal |
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River Roch |
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Calder Valley line |
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Rochdale Canal |
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to Firgrove Manor Farm |
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Bridge Street |
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Whitworth Street |
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Station Road (Milnrow) |
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Butterworth Hall Brook |
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Metrolink |
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Elizabethan Way A640 |
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Sir Isaac Newton Way A6193 |
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M62 motorway |
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Bentgate Street |
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to Cedar Farm |
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Piethorne Brook |
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Shaw Road A663 |
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Jubilee House |
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Shaw Road A663 |
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Metrolink |
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Dunwood Park Courts |
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Pencil Brook |
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Shaw Road A663 |
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Old Brook |
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Linney Lane |
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Besom Hill Brook |
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Beal Lane |
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Metrolink |
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Metrolink |
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Bullcote Lane |
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Metrolink |
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Hodge Brook |
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Metrolink |
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Meek Street |
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Stoneleigh Park |
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Course
From its source at Beal Valley, it flows north through Shaw and Crompton in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, where Old Brook and Pencil Brook are tributaries. It continues north through Newhey and Milnrow in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, before joining the River Roch at Belfield.
In part, the river forms a boundary between Oldham on one side and Royton and Shaw and Crompton on the other.[1]
A small part of the course runs perpendicular to the Metrolink line, between Shaw and Crompton and Derker.
History
1212: The Beal valley was recorded as part of the thegnage estate of Kaskenmoor, held on behalf of King John by Roger de Montbegon and William de Nevill.[2]
1892: Ellenroad Cotton Mill was built on the bank of the Beal, and made fine cotton yarn by mule spinning.[3]
During operation of a bleaching and dying works, discharge to the river of used dyes and waste would cause it to change colour from one day to another.[4]
c. 1997: Littlewoods PLC changed the course of the river slightly to allow development of their Shaw National Distribution Warehouse Centre.
2005: Raw sewage was discharged to the river, killing thousands of fish and raising health fears among local residents.[5]
Tributaries
Gallery
The River Beal is sourced from the Beal Valley, between
Oldham and
Shaw and Crompton
Infancy in Higginshaw
Jubilee, Shaw
Looking downstream from Bentgate, Newhey
Between the M62 and A640 culverts
Downstream from Bridge Street
View from Ashes Lane, Milnrow
Upstream from Firgrove
Confluence with River Roch
References
- Brownbill, J; William Farrer (1911). A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5. Victoria County History. pp. 92–108. ISBN 978-0-7129-1055-2.
- Brownbill, J; William Farrer (1911). A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5. Victoria County History. pp. 108–12. ISBN 978-0-7129-1055-2.
- "Ellenroad Steam Museum". ellenroad.org.uk. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
- Mersey Basin Campaign. "Local Action / Action Irk & Roch". merseybasin.org.uk. Archived from the original on 14 August 2007. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
- Stephen Foster (3 August 2005). "Leak turns Beal into dead river". manchestereveningnews.co.uk. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
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На других языках
[de] River Beal
Der River Beal ist ein kleiner Nebenfluss des River Roch[1] in Greater Manchester in England. Der Beal beginnt in Beal Valley zwischen Sholver und Royton und endet in Belfield. Ein Zufluss des River Beal ist der Butterworth Hall Brook.
- [en] River Beal
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