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393: 404: 144: 33: 365:, with the source well signposted from the car park there. The river drops about 70 metres (230 ft) in its first mile, but from then on has a very gentle slope. The river's tributaries include Callow Brook, the Bourne (which begins as Merritts Brook before joining Griffins Brook) and Bourne Brook. From 461:. Many of the street names in the area refer to the river or its mills. These include Rea Street, Floodgate Street, River Street and Duddeston Mill Road. There are proposals to include a riverside walk and new 1056: 1046: 1081: 504:
The Rea frequently bursts its banks after heavy rain. A £2.7 million scheme to reduce the risk of flooding to more than 200 homes and businesses in the south of
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is at The Mill Walk, near Hawkesley Mill Lane. After this, the river valley is also used by the railway to
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and reducing the working effectiveness of their mills. Following Kings Norton, the river flows through
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A floodgate on the river at Vaughton’s Hole (now Vaughton St), Highgate, Birmingham, drawn in 1831 by
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media and arts complex (now complete). There are also proposals for the river to be uncovered at the
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This article is about the river in Birmingham. For the river in Shropshire, see
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for much of its course through Birmingham, during which it passes through the
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owners claimed that water was being taken from the river to fill the
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A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 7, the City of Birmingham
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Stephens, W B, ed. (1964), "Economic and Social History: Mills",
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of Birmingham was built on a crossing on the Rea in what is now
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The name of the Rea derives from a root found in many
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UK Government. 19 January 2018 142: 31: 1047:Population of major settlements 671:Metropolitan Borough of Walsall 508:was completed in January 2018. 42:needs additional citations for 656:Metropolitan Borough of Dudley 325:(pronounced "ray") is a small 242: • coordinates 1: 523: 181:Physical characteristics 1118:Coventry/Bedworth Urban Area 1052:Parliamentary constituencies 1011:Birmingham Canal Navigations 518:Rivers of the United Kingdom 7: 1123:Transport for West Midlands 511: 229: • location 199: • location 10: 1190: 1138:Mayor of the West Midlands 1072:Grade II* listed buildings 1026:Worcester & Birmingham 465:over the Rea at Digbeth's 363:Waseley Hills Country Park 341:tribe in the 7th century. 204:Waseley Hills Country Park 15: 1128:West Midlands conurbation 1034: 1003: 937: 684: 638: 500:Flood prevention measures 478:Gravelly Hill Interchange 356: 315: 292: 287: 279: 240: 227: 217: 213: 197: 189: 185: 180: 170: 165: 153: 141: 136: 1067:Grade I listed buildings 420:Worcester Canal Company 351:Indo-European languages 344: 1164:Rivers of Warwickshire 1016:Shropshire Union Canal 639:Metropolitan districts 408: 400: 676:City of Wolverhampton 406: 395: 329:which passes through 283:14 miles (23 km) 18:River Rea, Shropshire 1143:West Midlands Police 587:Map of the River Rea 414:, near the river at 264:52.50417°N 1.84361°W 233:Confluence with the 51:improve this article 1077:Scheduled monuments 687:(cities in italics) 288:Basin features 260: /  1113:Birmingham Airport 1082:Conservation areas 646:City of Birmingham 409: 401: 398:Henry Harris Lines 269:52.50417; 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Old English
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Waseley Hills Country Park
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Tame
52°30′15″N 1°50′37″W / 52.50417°N 1.84361°W / 52.50417; -1.84361
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