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was rejected. Tolls decreased from £11,344 (equivalent to £1,260,000 in 2023), during 1839 to £3,111 (equivalent to £370,000 in 2023), in 1855. Many of the connecting waterways were bought by railway companies, and gradually fell into disrepair. In an attempt to improve the situation, the company toyed with the idea of cable-hauled steam tugs, but instead purchased a conventional steam dredger and some steam tugs. The cost of improvements was too great for the old company, and so an Act of Parliament was obtained in 1884 to restructure the company and raise additional capital. Failure to raise much of the capital resulted in another Act being obtained in 1887, with similar aims and similar results. A third Act of 1892 reverted the name to the Trent Navigation Company, and this time, some improvements were performed.
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the waterways were nationalised. The last act of the directors was to pay a 7.5 per cent dividend on the shares in 1950. Having taken over responsibility for the waterway, the Transport Commission enlarged Newark Town lock in 1952, and the flood lock at Holme was removed to reduce the risk of flooding in Nottingham. More improvements followed between 1957 and 1960. The two locks at Cromwell became one, capable of holding eight Trent barges, dredging equipment was updated, and several of the locks were mechanised. Traffic increased from 620,000 tonnes during 1951 to 1,017,356 tonnes during 1964, but all of this was below Nottingham. Commercial carrying above Nottingham ceased during the 1950s, to be replaced by pleasure cruising.
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washed away. The bridges at Wolseley, Wychnor and the main span at Swarkestone were all destroyed. In Nottingham, residents of Narrow Marsh were trapped by the floodwaters in their first floor rooms, boats were used to take supplies to those stranded. Livestock was badly affected, 72 sheep drowned in Wilford and ten cows were lost in Bridgford. The vulnerable flood bank at Spalford was breached again, floodwaters spreading out across the low-lying land, even reaching the River Witham and flooding Lincoln. Some 20,000 acres (81 km; 31 sq mi) were flooded for a period of over three weeks.
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flood devastated many places along the river, at Burton upon Trent much of the town was inundated, with flooded streets and houses, and dead animals floating past in the flood. Food was scarce, "in one day 10,000 loaves had to be sent into the town and distributed gratuitously to save people from famine". In Newark the water was deep enough to allow four grammar school boys to row across the countryside to Kelham. The flood marks at Girton show that this flood was only 4 inches (100 mm) lower than that of 1795, when the village was flooded to a depth of 3 feet (0.91 m).
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levels from 1954, and subsequently the floodbanks and defences along the lower river were improved to this standard with the works being completed in 1965. In December 2013, the largest storm surge since the 1950s occurred on the Trent, when a high spring tide combined with strong winds and a low pressure weather system, produced elevated tidal river levels in the lower reaches. The resulting surge overtopped the flood defences in the area near Keadby and Burringham, flooding 50 properties.
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water-logged catchment that can respond rapidly in terms of runoff, to any additional rainfall. Such conditions occurred in February 1977, with widespread flooding in the lower reaches of the Trent when heavy rain produced a peak flow of nearly 1,000 m/s (35,000 cu ft/s) at Nottingham. In 2000 similar conditions occurred again, with above average rainfall in the autumn being followed by further rainfall, producing flood conditions in November of that year.
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based catches, to one of chub and bream, a change that was perceived by anglers to represent a ‘serious detriment’ to the fishery. This led to comments that the river had become ‘too clean for its fish’, and its popularity, especially for match fishing, declined from the mid 1980s. Competition from other fisheries such as well stocked ponds and lakes with better amenities and more consistent catches of fish also meant a reduction in the appeal of fishing the Trent.
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exceeded the authorised capital by a large margin, with the extra being borrowed, but the company continued to pay a 7 per cent dividend on the original shares and on those created to finance the new work. In 1823 and again in 1831, the Newark Navigation Commissioners proposed improvements to the river, so that larger vessels could be accommodated, but the Trent Navigation Company were making a good profit, and did not see the need for such work.
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Beneath the alluvium are widespread deposits of sand and gravel, which also occur as gravel terraces considerably above the height of the current river level. There is thought to be a complex succession of at least six separate gravel terrace systems along the river, deposited when a much larger Trent flowed through the existing valley, and along its ancestral routes through the water gaps at Lincoln and Ancaster.
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Tame, which contributes nearly a quarter of the total flow for the Trent, with the other significant tributaries being the Derwent at 18%, Soar 17%, the Dove 13%, and the Sow 8%. Four of these main tributaries, including the Dove and Derwent which drain the upland Peak District, all join within the middle reaches, giving rise to a comparatively energetic river system for the UK.
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Parliament obtained in 1783, which also allowed a horse towing path to be built. The work was completed by September 1787, and dividends of 5 per cent were paid on the capital during 1786 and 1787, increasing to 7 per cent, the maximum allowed by the Act, after that. Jessop carried out a survey for a side cut and lock at Sawley in 1789, and it was built by 1793.
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heavily influenced by effluent returns from sewage works, especially the Tame where summer flows can be made up of 90% effluent. For the Trent this proportion is lower, but with nearly half of low flows being made up of these effluent inflows, it is still significant. There are also baseflow contributions from the major
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Both whitewater and flat water canoeing is possible on the Trent, with published guides and touring routes being listed for the river. There is a canoe slalom course at Stone, a purpose built 700 m (2,300 ft) artificial course at Holme Pierrepont, and various weirs including those at Newark
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The effluent and industrial pollution of the early 20th century, led to a rapid decline in fish stocks, large stretches of the river became fishless and species such as salmon almost disappeared. As water quality improved from the 1960s onwards, fish numbers recovered, and recreational coarse fishing
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The largest of those listed was the sturgeon, which at one time were caught in the Trent as far upstream as King's Mill, but only in low numbers. Particular examples included one of 8 feet (2.4 m) taken near Donington castle in 1255, and another at King's Mill of 7 feet (2.1 m) in 1791. The
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The Domesday catalogue showed that there were many successful mills and fisheries along the Trent. Mills were important locations for fish and eel traps, the eels being caught during ‘quill time’ between mid-August and early September. Written records show that in the 12th century landlords were paid
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discovered in the abandoned river channels at Hemington. More definitive finds from the medieval period were also found at this site and near Colwick. These consisted of V-shaped alignments of stakes; wattle panels and a large wicker trap and demonstrate that passive fishing techniques were in use on
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Although now considered cleaner, there are still problems with diffuse pollution from agricultural runoff and urban areas, as well as point source contamination from sewage works. The improvements that have taken place mean that the Trent can be used for public water consumption. Riverside lakes near
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Frank Rayner, who had been with the company since 1887, and had served as its engineer and later general manager since 1896, died in December 1945. Sir Ernest Jardine, who as vice-chairman had partly funded the first lock at Cromwell in 1908, died in 1947, and the company ceased to exist in 1948 when
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The arrival of the railways resulted in significant change for the company. Tolls were reduced to retain the traffic, wages were increased to retain the workforce, and they sought amalgamation with a railway company. The Nottingham and Gainsborough Railway offered £100 per share during 1845, but this
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At the beginning of the 1790s, the Navigation faced calls for a bypass of the river at Nottingham, where the passage past Trent Bridge was dangerous, and the threat of a canal running parallel to the river, which was proposed by the Erewash and the Trent and Mersey Canal companies. In order to retain
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next demanded major improvements to the river down to Gainsborough, including new cuts, locks, dredging and a towing path suitable for horses. The Dadfords, who were engineers on the Trent and Mersey Canal, estimated the cost at £20,000, but the proposal was opposed by landowners and merchants on the
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Organised trips on cruise boats have long been a feature of the Trent, at one time steam launches took passengers from Trent Bridge to Colwick Park, similar trips run today but in reverse, starting from Colwick and passing through Nottingham they use boats known as the Trent Princess and Trent Lady.
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opened around 1760. As no archive sources record that the Hemington bridge existed, there may have been other medieval bridge projects now forgotten. (Until the late 18th century, a long period of stagnation for economic and technical reasons limited the number of bridges over the Trent; it has been
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noted in 1829 that all three types of crossing were still in use on the Derbyshire section of the Trent, but that the fords were derelict and dangerous. These fording points only allowed passage across the river when water levels were low; when the river was in flood a long detour could be required.
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Artificial changes along the Trent, due to navigation, farming, mineral extraction and drainage works, mean that much of the riparian landscape has been altered, reducing the amount of natural habitat. The river channel links the remaining, but fragmented wetland areas and nature reserves, providing
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Until the outbreak of the Second World War, the main source of pollution continued to be the Potteries, although there was contamination from the Tame and other lower tributaries it was not as prominent. During the 1950s, however, the same problem of effluent dilution that occurred in Stoke began to
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The bank is formed upon a plain of sandy nature, and when it was broken in 1795, the water forced an immense breach, the size of which may be judged from the fact that eighty loads of faggots and upwards of four hundred tons of earth were required to fill up the hole, an operation which took several
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flood of February 1795, which followed an eight-week period of harsh winter weather, rivers froze which that meant mills were unable to grind corn, and then followed a rapid thaw. Due to the size of the flood and the ice entrained in the flow, nearly every bridge along the Trent was badly damaged or
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Rainfall in the catchment generally follows topography with the highest annual rainfall of 1,450 mm (57 in) and above occurring over the high moorland uplands of the Derwent headwaters to the north and west, with the lowest of 580 mm (23 in), in the lowland areas to the north and
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The lower sequences of these terraces have been widely quarried for sand and gravel, and the extraction of these minerals continues to be an important industry in the Trent Valley, with some three million tonnes of aggregates being produced each year. Once worked out, the remaining gravel pits which
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This ‘staircase’ of flat topped terraces was created as a result of successive periods of deposition and subsequent down cutting by the river, a product of the meltwater and glacially eroded material produced from ice sheets at the end of glacial periods through the Pleistocene epoch between 450,000
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Land use is predominantly rural, with some three-quarters of the Trent catchment given over to agriculture. This ranges from moorland grazing of sheep in the upland areas, through to improved pasture and mixed farms in the middle reaches, where dairy farming is important. Intensive arable farming of
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were knocked out by the great flood of 1795 and rebuilt, but the bridge's more rural location allowed large portions of the medieval bridge to survive and remain in use today. Crossing a wide flood plain, the bridge is almost one mile (1.6 km) long, a laborious project to allow flood waters to
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Salmon, a species that became virtually extinct due to historic pollution, have been progressively reintroduced on the tributaries since 1998, with thousands of salmon parr being released into the Dove and its tributary the Churnet each year. Returning adult salmon have been seen leaping over weirs
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The Tame pollution also reached the Trent as well, with one of the worse affected reaches being that downstream of the confluence with the Tame through Burton, this being exacerbated by its late introduction of sewage treatment, and the substantial wastewater arising from the breweries in the town.
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In 1748, merchants from Nottingham attempted to end this monopoly by landing goods on the banks and into carts, but Fosbrooke used his ferry rope to block the river, and then created a bridge by mooring boats across the channel, and employing men to defend them. Hayne subsequently scuppered a barge
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The Trent is widely known for its tendency to cause significant flooding along its course, and there is a well documented flood history extending back for some 900 years. In Nottingham the heights of significant historic floods from 1852 have been carved into a bridge abutment next to Trent Bridge,
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effect of the Welsh mountains to the west, reducing amounts to an average of 691 mm (27.2 in) for the tributary basin. The average for the whole Trent catchment is 720 mm (28 in) which is significantly lower than the average for United Kingdom at 1,101 mm (43.3 in) and
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Historically swimming in the river was popular, in 1770 at Nottingham there were two bathing areas on opposite banks at Trent Bridge which were improved in 1857 with changing sheds and an assistant. Similar facilities were present in 1870 on the water meadows at Burton-on-Trent, which also had its
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Increased running costs after the First World War could not be met by increasing the tolls, as the company had no statutory powers to do so, and so suggested that the Ministry of Transport should take over the navigation, which they did from 24 September 1920. Tolls were increased, and a committee
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of gravel removed from the river bed. At 188 by 30 feet (57.3 by 9.1 m), Cromwell lock could hold a tug and three barges, and was opened on 22 May 1911. The transport of petroleum provided a welcome increase to trade on the river, but little more work was performed before the beginning of the
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Another meteorological risk, although one that occurs less often, is that related to the rapid melting of snow lying in the catchment. This can be a result of a sudden rise in temperature after a prolonged cold period, or when combined with extensive rainfall. Many of the largest historical floods
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at Hemington, but this was gone long before the end of the Middle Ages. The complex of three bridges provides evidence of attempts to keep a crossing open over slightly more than two hundred years from 1097, with three bridges constructed on the same site but felled by scouring, floods and course
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Analysis of catch returns from 1969 to 1985, showed that the fish caught most often by anglers were barbel, bream, bleak, carp, chub, dace, eel, gudgeon, perch, and roach. Over the study period the returns revealed that there was a variation in the species caught, with a shift from roach and dace
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described the River Trent as 'One of the finest rivers in the world and the most abounding with excellent salmon and all sorts of delicate fish.' A list composed in 1641 for the Trent, contained thirty types of fish and other species including those that migrated from the sea such as shad, smelt,
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In 1970, Mr Jennings again raised the issue of pollution through Burton, the River Tame continuing to be a source of the problem, and further improvements were promised. The responsibility for sewage treatment works still belonged primarily to local authorities, which often meant an uncoordinated
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Although commercial use of the river has declined, the lower river between Cromwell and Nottingham can still take large motor barges up to around 150 feet (46 m) in length with a capacity of approx 300 tonnes. Barges still transport gravel from pits at Girton and Besthorpe to Goole and Hull.
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The Trent has marked variations in discharge, with long term average monthly flows at Colwick fluctuating from 45 m/s (1,600 cu ft/s) in July during the summer, and increasing to 151 m/s (5,300 cu ft/s) in January. During lower flows the Trent and its tributaries are
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He reported that they could be treacherous to the unwary, since there were few gauges to show if the river had become too deep to cross, and that they were rarely used except by locals. One of the earliest known fords was the crossing at Littleborough, constructed by the Romans it was paved with
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The principal flood of the 19th century and the second largest recorded, was in October 1875. In Nottingham a cart overturned in the floodwaters near the Wilford Road and six people drowned, dwellings nearby were flooded to a depth of 6 feet (1.8 m). Although not quite as large as 1795 this
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The topography, geology and land use of the Trent catchment all have a direct influence on the hydrology of the river. The variation in these factors is also reflected in the contrasting runoff characteristics and subsequent inflows of the principal tributaries. The largest of these is the River
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Sand, gravels and alluvium deposits that overlie the mudstone bedrock occur almost along the entire length of the river, and are an important feature of the middle and lower reaches, with the alluvial river silt producing fertile soils that are used for intensive agriculture in the Trent valley.
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The primary reason for locating so many generating stations beside the Trent was the availability of sufficient amounts of cooling water from the river. This combined with the nearby supplies of fuel in the form of coal from the Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire coalfields, and the existing railway
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at a number of locations including Weston on Trent and Fiskerton, both of which were still in operation in the middle of the 20th century. The ferry boats used along the Trent ranged in size from small rowing boats, to flat decked craft that could carry livestock, horses, and in some case their
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was asked to re-assess the situation. He suggested that dredging, deepening, and restricting the width of the channel could make significant improvements to the navigable depth, although cuts would be required at Wilford, Nottingham bridge and Holme. This proposal formed the basis for an Act of
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independently of fluvial flows, a series of which occurred during October and November 1954, resulting in the worse tidal flooding experienced along the lower reaches. These floods revealed the need for a tidal protection scheme, which would cope with the flows experienced in 1947 and the tidal
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Like other large lowland British rivers, the Trent is vulnerable to long periods of rainfall caused by sluggish low pressure weather systems repeatedly crossing the basin from the Atlantic, especially during the autumn and winter when evaporation is at its lowest. This combination can produce a
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The pollution of the "Trent catchment was probably at its worst in the late 1950s", this being the result of the ongoing industrialisation of the urban areas, combined with the interruption and under investment caused by two world wars, which lead to only piecemeal improvements of the sewerage
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The aim of the improvements was to increase the minimum depth from 2 feet (0.6 m) to 3 feet (0.9 m). By early 1796, the Beeston cut was operational, with the Cranfleet cut following in 1797, and the Holme cut in 1800, with the whole works being finished by 1 September 1801. The cost
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The economic recession in the 1970s meant that there was a considerable contraction of heavy industrial sectors, reducing pollution loadings from factories and foundries. Later improvements such as the series of purification lakes that were constructed on the Tame in the 1980s, which allowed
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By 2004, it was reported that the Trent was cleaner than it had been in the last 70–80 years, and that episodic incidents of pollution had also reduced considerably since the 1970s. The river remains vulnerable to these pollution events, such as the one that occurred in October 2009 when an
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Angling clubs in Burton used the Dove or local lakes for fishing, as the Trent through the town was absent of any fish. Downstream, the inflow of cleaner water from the Dove and then the Derwent meant that conditions improved enough to allow recreational coarse fishing in the lower reaches.
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Established in 1886 the Trent valley sailing club is one of two clubs that use the river for dingy sailing, regattas, and events. There are also a number of clubs that sail on the open water that has been created as a result of flooded gravel workings which include Hoveringham, Girton, and
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and sewers built during the Victorian era in the urban areas, but this was expensive, and took time to complete. The changes were helped by the introduction of more stringent pollution control legislation, which required industrial waste to be discharged to sewers, and the formation of the
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in King's Lock, and for the next eight years goods had to be transhipped around it. Despite a Chancery injunction against them, the two men continued with their action. Hayne's lease expired in 1762, and Lord Paget's son, the Earl of Uxbridge, gave the new lease to the Burton Boat Company.
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Between Trent Falls and Keadby, coastal vessels that have navigated through the Humber still deliver cargoes to the wharves of Grove Port, Neap House, Keadby, Gunness and Flixborough. Restrictions on size mean that the largest vessels that can be accommodated are 100 m (330 ft)
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John Jennings, the local MP for Burton highlighted these problems in a speech to the House when he stated in 1956, that as in previous years the river had been declared unsafe for swimming on advice from the medical officer, and how its unhealthy condition affected a local rowing club.
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The River Soar which drains the majority of the county of Leicestershire, could also be considered as the second largest tributary, as it has a larger catchment area than the Dove or Derwent, but its discharge is significantly less than the Derwent, and lower than the Dove.
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and the eastern watershed of the Trent. The most important in terms of the river are the extensive sandstone and limestone aquifers that underlie many of the tributary catchments. These include the Sherwood sandstones that occur beneath much of eastern Nottinghamshire, the
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that once lived along the river, the bones and teeth of animals such as the woolly mammoth, bison and wolves that existed during colder periods have all been identified. Another notable find in a related terrace system near Derby from a warmer interglacial period, was the
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By the 1970s the Trent was regarded as 'one of the most productive rivers in the British Isles'. by anglers, who would travel from South Yorkshire and other surrounding areas, to fish the Trent as their local rivers still remained badly polluted and were absent of fish.
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from a factory into the sewer system in Stoke-on-Trent, affected the treatment works at Strongford. This resulted in the release of raw sewage and the chemical into the river, killing thousands of fish, and posing a health risk to river users as far south as Burton.
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Warp was also used as a commercial product, after being collected from the river banks at low tide, it was transported along the Chesterfield Canal to Walkeringham where it was dried out and refined to be eventually sold as a silver polish for cutlery manufacturers.
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still takes place at locations including Colwick Park Lake adjacent to the river, with its own voluntary lifeguards. The first person to swim the entire swimmable length of the Trent was Tom Milner, who swam 139 miles (224 km) over nine days in July 2015.
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plateau at 634 metres (2,080 ft); through to the intensively farmed and drained flat fenland areas that exist alongside the lower tidal reaches, where ground levels can equal sea level. These lower reaches are protected from tidal flooding by a series of
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recommended improvements to the river. Nottingham Corporation invested some £450,000 on building the locks authorised by the 1906 Act, starting with Holme lock on 28 September 1921, and finishing with Hazelford lock, which was formally opened by
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endowed 'The beauteous Trent' with 'thirty different streams' the river is joined by more than twice that number of different tributaries, of which the largest in terms of flow is the Tame which drains most of the West Midlands, including
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During the early 1930s, the company considered enlarging the navigation above Nottingham, in conjunction with improvements to the River Soar Navigation, between Trent Lock and Leicester. There were also negotiations with the
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and footprints of these elusive animals were found. They have also now been sighted at locations such as Wolseley, Willington, and Attenborough. Seals have been reported up to near the head of the tidal section at Newark.
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council in 1902. He also took out an injunction against the council to prevent the ongoing contamination causing a "most foul and offensive stench", the river not even being suitable to water grazing cattle on the estate.
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With traffic still between 350,000 and 400,000 tonnes per year, Frank Rayner became the engineer in 1896, and the company were persuaded that major work was necessary if the navigation was to survive. The engineer for the
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Recreational fishing is still popular, although anglers no longer line the banks as they once did. There are many fishing clubs that use the river, with catches including barbel, bream, carp, chub, dace, pike, and roach.
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fishery, with the river producing an annual catch of some 3,000 fish, a decade later, this had fallen to 100. The collapse of the fishery was due to the rapid population increase of the towns that developed following the
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become significant in Birmingham and the Black Country. Domestic effluent and polluting discharges from the metal working industries in the upper reaches, combined to affect the whole length of the tributary River Tame.
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the Trent overtopped its banks in Nottingham. Large parts of the city and surrounding areas were flooded with 9,000 properties and nearly a hundred industrial premises affected some to first floor height. The suburbs of
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One of the earliest recorded floods along the Trent was in 1141, and like many other large historical events was caused by the melting of snow following heavy rainfall, it also caused a breach in the outer floodbank at
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infrastructure meant that a string of twelve large power stations were originally constructed along its banks. At one time these sites provided a quarter of the electricity needs of the UK, giving rise to the epithet '
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created in 1998 as a long-distance footpath, enables walkers to enjoy the combined attractions of ‘the river’s rich natural heritage and its history as an inland navigation’. Extended in 2012, the route now runs from
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near Nottingham, the average flow rises to 83.8 m/s (2,960 cu ft/s), due to the combined inputs of the other major tributaries namely the Dove, Derwent and Soar. The last point of measurement is
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Rowing clubs have existed at Burton, Newark and Nottingham since the mid-1800s, with various regattas taking place between them, both on the river and on the rowing course at the national watersports centre.
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is described on an old map as 'Old Trent Water', records show that this was once the main navigable route, with the river having switched to a more northerly course in the 18th century. Farther downstream at
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Ferries often replaced these earlier fording points, and were essential where the water was too deep, such as the tidal section of the lower river. As they were a source of income, they were recorded in the
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are usually flooded by the relatively high water table have been reused for a wide variety of purposes. These include recreational water activities, and once rehabilitated, as nature reserves and wetlands.
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Additional nature conservation areas were created beside the river in the 20th century, when a number of disused gravel pits, were rehabilitated as nature reserves. One of the most important of these is
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taking over the role for the Trent catchment. This led to increased investment, the closure of older and smaller works, with sewage treatment being combined at larger modern works such as Strongford and
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The three largest remaining coal-fired stations at Ratcliffe, Cottam and West Burton still use domestic coal supplies, although this is now being replaced by imported coal brought by ship from abroad.
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on the river and in 2011 a large salmon weighing over 10 pounds (4.5 kg) was caught at an undisclosed location, and was 'thought to be the biggest caught on the Trent in the last thirty years'.
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and several cuts and basins. The Act gave him absolute control over the building of any wharves and warehouses above Nottingham Bridge. Lord Paget leased the navigation and the wharf at Burton to
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Once these early stations reached the end of their functional life, they were usually demolished, although in some cases the sites have been retained and redeveloped as gas fired power stations.
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Others trips run from Newark castle, and two converted barges; the Newark Crusader and Nottingham Crusader, provide river cruises for disabled people via the St John Ambulance Waterwing scheme.
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Ripper, S. and Cooper L.P., 2009, The Hemington Bridges: "The Excavation of Three Medieval Bridges at Hemington Quarry, Near Castle Donington, Leicestershire", Leicester Archaeology Monograph
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at Sandon, and it meets the same sandstone again as it flows beside Cannock Chase, between Great Haywood and Armitage, there is also another outcrop between Weston-on-Trent and King's Mill.
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have meant that otters have now returned to the Trent system, having been absent as recently as the 1980s. A survey in 2003 showed a doubling in the number of sites where evidence, such as
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on 25 June 1926. A loan from Nottingham Corporation and a grant from the Unemployment Grants Committee enabled the company to rebuild Newark Nether lock, which was opened on 12 April 1926.
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being transferred from the medieval Hethbeth bridge that pre-dated the existing 19th-century crossing. Historic flood levels have also been recorded at Girton and on the churchyard wall at
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in the south through to Alkborough where the river meets the Humber. It combines riverside and towpath sections, with other paths to villages and places of interest in the wider valley.
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The low range of hills, which have been formed into a steep set of cliffs overlooking the Trent between Scunthorpe and Alkborough are also made up of mudstones, but are of the younger
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began in 1908. The Newark Navigation Commissioners financed improvements to Newark Town lock at the same time, and dredging of the channel was largely funded by selling the 400,000
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In terms of rainfall the Derwent receives the highest annual average rainfall, whereas the Devon, which has the lowest average rainfall is the driest catchment of those tabulated.
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glacial period the formation of Lake Humber in the lowest reaches of the river, meant that substantial lake bed clays and silts were laid down to create the flat landscape of the
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pass under it. At Newark, the last bridge on the Trent until modern times, the bridge was rebuilt in 1775. At least one other medieval attempt was made to bridge the Trent near
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Early bridges were vulnerable to floods, and in 1309 many bridges were washed away or damaged by severe winter floods, including Hethbeth Bridge. In 1683 the same bridge was
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and the carboniferous limestone in Derbyshire. Not only do these provide baseflows to the major tributaries, the groundwater is an important source for public water supply.
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here the average flow is 88.4 m/s (3,120 cu ft/s), a relatively small increase due to the input of the Devon, and other smaller Nottinghamshire tributaries.
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which culminated with a long diversion channel being dug to bypass the mill. This took place in 1593 so would have been a contemporary topic in the Shakespearean period.
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upstream of Burton the flow increases nearly three-fold to 36.1 m/s (1,270 cu ft/s), due to the additional inflow from the largest tributary the Tame. At
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A distinctive feature of the catchment is the marked variation in the topography and character of the landscape, which varies from the upland moorland headwaters of the
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This was a particular problem in Stoke-on-Trent and the growing towns of the Potteries. Due to the relatively small size of the Trent and its tributaries such as the
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and the lower reaches of the Trent, Torne and Idle. Water level management is important in these lowland areas, and the local watercourses are usually maintained by
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Brown, A.G.; Cooper, L; Salisbury, C.R.; Smith, D.N. (2001). "Late Holocene channel changes of the Middle Trent: channel response to a thousand-year flood record".
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Prior to the mid-18th century there were few permanent crossings of the river with only four bridges downstream of the Tame confluence: the old medieval bridges at
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The name "Trent" is possibly from a Romano-British word meaning "strongly flooding". More specifically, the name may be a contraction of two Romano-British words,
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also meant the loss of the bridge at Newark. Historical archives often record details of the bridge repairs that followed floods, as the cost of these repairs or
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nearby at Strongford, the problems continued such that in 1905 the Levenson-Gower family left Trentham altogether and moved to their other properties, including
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When bridge construction resumed, toll bridges were often constructed on the site of ferry routes. Such was the case at Willington, Gunthorpe and Gainsborough.
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In the lower tidal reaches the Trent has a high sediment load, this fine silt which is also known as ‘warp', was used to improve the soil by a process known as
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At Stapenhill near Burton, there were similar calls for a new bridge, a tally of usage showed that the foot ferry was being used 700 times per day. The new
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is located towards the head of the Soar. Whilst this is not unique for an English river, it does mean that there is an ongoing legacy of issues relating to
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Shardlow act as a reserve water source for Nottingham and Derby, and water is also abstracted at Torksey and Newton-on-Trent for supplies in Lincolnshire.
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The improvements in water quality along the Trent were recorded through the chemical monitoring of the river from the 1950s. Polluting substances such as
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meets the downstream flow of the river. The funnel shape of the river mouth exaggerates this effect, causing a large wave to travel upstream as far as
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and Sawley are all used for whitewater paddling. Various canoe and kayak clubs paddle on the river including those at Stone, Burton, and Nottingham.
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Along with other major rivers in the Midlands, the Trent is widely used for recreational activities, both on the water and along its riverbanks. The
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are a dominant and familiar presence within the open landscape of the Trent valley, which has been widely used for power generation since the 1940s.
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treatment infrastructure taking place. One effect of this pollution was that the upper and middle reaches were completely devoid of any fish life.
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The majority of these urban areas are in the upper reaches of either the Trent itself, as is the case with Stoke, or its tributaries. For example,
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At the other extreme, extended periods of low rainfall can also cause problems. The lowest flows for the river were recorded during the
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of both the Trent and its tributaries, especially the Tame. To bring clean water to the West Midlands, Birmingham Corporation created a
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Unusually for an English river, the channel altered significantly during historic times, and has been described as being similar to the
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Lister, Adrian; Brandon, Allan (1991). "A pre-Ipswichian cold stage mammalian fauna from the Balderton Sand and Gravel, Lincolnshire".
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The Complete Angler; Or, Contemplative Man's Recreation; Being a Discourse on Rivers, Ponds, Fish and Fishing. With Lives and Notes
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epoch (1.7 million years ago), the River Trent rose in the Welsh hills and flowed almost east from Nottingham through the present
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begins, the river also meets the Derwent at Derwent Mouth. After this confluence, the river turns north-east and is joined by the
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in Lincolnshire. The wide Humber estuary has often been described as the boundary between the Midlands and the north of England.
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approach and a proliferation of small works. In 1974, these works were transferred to the regional water authorities, with the
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Alphabetical listing of tributaries, extracted from the Water Framework Directive list of water bodies for the River Trent:
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An Act for makeing and keeping the River Trent in the River Trent in the Counties of Leicester Derby and Stafford navigable.
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breached, resulting in the flooding of some 78 sq mi (200 km; 50,000 acres) of farmland in the Trent valley.
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In downstream order, the power stations that continue to use, or have used the river as their source of cooling water are:
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noted that relatively few bridges were constructed in England on new sites anywhere between around 1250–1300 and 1750.)
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to pay for the construction, and later in 1898 to purchase the existing ferry rights so that it became free of tolls.
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migration of the river to the south eroding the bridgehead. The bridge was probably gone by around 1311 when nearby
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It is not clear when pollution first became an issue for the River Trent, but in the late 1880s, it had a thriving
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The now tidal river meanders across a wide floodplain, at the edge of which are located riverside villages such as
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Bridges over the river were created in Saxon times at Nottingham at least (and for a time just north of Newark at
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was authorised by Act of Parliament in 1766, and construction from Shardlow to Preston Brook, where it joined the
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Evidence of fishing along the Trent can be traced back to the Neolithic period, with the possible remnants of a
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contaminated sediment to settle out from the river, also reduced pollution levels, and lessened the impact of
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was followed by a rapid thaw due to rain in March 1947 and caused severe flooding all along the Trent valley.
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with its bridge, lock and weir. The river now flows north-east below the Toot and Trent Hills before reaching
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Some traces of the former division remain: the Trent marks the boundary between the provinces of two English
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Improvements in water quality and subsequent fish stocks, in combination with the ban on the use of certain
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east. Rainfall totals in the Tame are not as high as would be expected from the moderate relief, due to the
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The flood bank was subsequently strengthened and repaired, following further floods during 1824 and 1852.
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in the West Midlands; and in the East Midlands the major university cities and historical county seats of
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to become the River Trent. On the southern fringes of Stoke, it passes through the landscaped parkland of
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walls. The two arms recombine at Crankley Point beyond the town, where the river turns due north to pass
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The toll bridges were mostly bought out by the county councils in the 19th century following government
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Brown, A.G. (2008). "Geoarchaeology, the four dimensional (4D) fluvial matrix and climatic causality".
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cereals and root vegetables, chiefly potatoes and sugar beet occurs in the lowland areas, such as the
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to flood villages and 2,000 properties in Gainsborough. River levels dropped when the floodbank at
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The Trent basin covers a large part of the Midlands, and includes the majority of the counties of
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The river then continues south through the market town of Stone, and after passing the village of
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At certain times of the year, the lower tidal reaches of the Trent experience a moderately large
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control of the whole river, they supported the inclusion of the Beeston Cut in the bill for the
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with natural gas, saw the end of the polluting and toxic coal tar emissions to rivers in 1963.
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was opened in 1889, although it needed the financial support of the brewer and philanthropist
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ferry, near Shardlow was first recorded, and the site thereafter went without a bridge until
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The less populous rural areas are offset by a number of large urbanised areas including the
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Average monthly flows of Trent in cubic metres per second measured at Colwick (Nottingham).
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Langford; Worthington; Shaw; Kemp; Woolgar; Ferguson; Harding (2012). Boon; Raven (eds.).
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by Klement Tockner, Urs Uehlinger, Christopher T. Robinson (2009), Academic Press, London.
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The Trent passes over a man-made waterfall in Hollin Wood just downstream from its source
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History of the County of Lincoln: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 2
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Land-ocean Interaction: Measuring and Modelling Fluxes from River Basins to Coastal Seas
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Henry Hotspur's speech complaining about the river has been linked to the meanders near
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is the site of the Roman town of Segelocum, where a Roman road once crossed the river.
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Predictive Modelling of Multi-Period Geoarchaeological Resources at a River Confluence
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which include layers of sandstones, marls and coal seams. The river crosses a band of
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From the 1960s onwards, there were gradual but steady improvements to the inadequate
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Tributary names from Ordnance Survey maps added where list amalgamated river reaches
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salmon and flounder, and riverine species such as trout, grayling, perch and pike.
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and the latter consisting of English people south of the Trent, the Irish, and the
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Recorded at 1230hrs on 8 November 2000 – highest discharge since 1 September 1958.
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being aground near Gunness for ten days, finally being lifted off by a high tide.
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The Midland Railway: Its Rise and Progress: A Narrative of Modern Enterprise 1876
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was itself damaged beyond repair by a flood in March 1947, requiring a temporary
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The river's flow is measured at several points along its course, at a number of
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rocks of the Charnwood Forest, through to the Jurassic limestone that forms the
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in this respect, especially in its middle reaches, where there are numerous old
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where the entire watercourse has been designated both as a SSSI and a European
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Elsewhere there is a distinct contrast between the open limestone areas of the
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One of the more unusual ecological sites is Pasturefields nature reserve near
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where it meets the Blithe. After the confluence with the Swarbourn, it passes
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fortified the Nottingham bridge in 920, while a notable battle took place at
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I received this morning a letter from the secretary of a Burton rowing club.
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were caused by snowmelt, but the last such episode occurred when the bitter
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Rainfall is Annual Average 1961–90 for the catchment to the Gauging Station
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and their successors, with improved drainage being assisted by the use of
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Rivers of the World: A Social, Geographical, and Environmental Sourcebook
8662: 8525: 8120: 8112: 7715: 6680: 6618: 6527: 6495: 6330: 6240: 6235:(up to 5 feet high), commonly known as the Trent Aegir (named after the 6214: 6104: 5286: 2561: 2550: 1830: 1667: 1605: 1542: 1487: 1428: 1272: 1133: 1125: 785: 605: 517: 489: 259: 244: 14680: 14262:
Lyons; Hickley; Gledhill (2008). Pitcher, T.J.; Hollingworth, C (eds.).
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Alluvial Geoarchaeology: Floodplain Archaeology and Environmental Change
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and 12,000 years BP. Contained within these terraces is evidence of the
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Down river of Shardlow, the non-tidal river is navigable as far as the
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The bridges of medieval England : transport and society, 400-1800
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The river is legally navigable for some 117 miles (188 km) below
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The Travellers' Dictionary of Quotations: Who Said What, About Where?
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A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford
11852:"Nottingham Left Bank Flood Alleviation Scheme Flood Risk Assessment" 9902: 9629: 9605: 9521: 8982: 8972: 8964: 8358: 7923: 7074:
Farndon ferry in 1907 showing the white frontage of the Britannia Inn
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Map showing riverside towns and cities along the course of the Trent
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as an indicator of pollution levels, it was appropriately named the
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Users of the Trent and Mersey Canal, the Loughborough Canal and the
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In the wider catchment the geology is more varied, ranging from the
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to the town. To the north-east of Burton the river is joined by the
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British Waterways, River Trent Water Freight Feasibility Study, p11
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Duke of Sutherland, describing the river in his injunction of 1902.
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north and south of the river, and the jurisdiction of the medieval
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Rivers Handbook: The Science and Management of River Environments
13267: 13137: 10213:"The Trent Valley: palaeochannel mapping from aerial photographs" 9689: 8858: 8784: 8367: 6975: 6942: 6705: 6543: 6519: 6159: 3111: 2488: 2234: 2136: 1614: 1434: 1342: 1299:, 70,000 BC) the ice held back vast areas of water – called 1165: 1121: 1035: 968: 891: 769: 761: 589: 353: 142: 15232:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent
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A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent
13733:"Wildlife Sightings at Attenborough Sightings for February 2010" 13104:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent
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A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent
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The tall chimneys and concave shaped cooling towers of the many
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had to be raised by borrowing money and charging a local toll.
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in the Dove catchment, and the large woodland areas, including
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to be used until a new concrete span was constructed in 1957.
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The 1975-76 Drought - a contemporary and retrospective review
10927:"River Trent Catchment Flood Management Plan Chapter 2 Part1" 8312: 6565: 6067: 1553:
Underlying the upper reaches of the Trent, are formations of
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Downstream of Keadby the river progressively widens, passing
14953:"Coal-Fired Power Plants in East England & the Midlands" 14265:
An Evaluation of Recreational Fisheries in England and Wales
10087:. The Isle of Axholme Family History Society. Archived from 6373:...the polluted state of the Trent is a terror to Trentham. 5847:
seems to have been the ancient head of navigation until the
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the river reaches the boundary with Yorkshire and joins the
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Photographs along the Trent in Nottingham from Nottingham21
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The fifth largest flood recorded at Nottingham occurred in
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Flooding on the Trent can also be caused by the effects of
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lower than that for England at 828 mm (32.6 in).
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River Trent through Nottingham. Pictures & slide show.
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Nicholson Guides Vol 6: Nottingham York and the North East
5945:), who owned coal mines and land in the area, obtained an 652:, "ford") in various place names along the Trent, such as 15388: 12410: 11913: 14713:"Cavendish Bridge Conservation Area Appraisal and Study" 13957:"Photographer captures otter at Nottinghamshire reserve" 13470:
River Basin Management Plan: Humber River Basin District
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Shakespeare, William (2002). Castan, David Scott (ed.).
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feet (2.6 m) and weighed 250 pounds (110 kg).
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members of the crew were seized with pains in the chest.
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a refuge for native and migrant species. These include
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The river continues north-east, passing the village of
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dual carriageway, which follows the route of the Roman
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English White Water: The British Canoe Union Guidebook
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Ecological recovery in a river polluted to its sources
11514:"Hi Flows UK AMAX Data for: Trent at Shardlow (28007)" 11488:"Hi Flows UK AMAX Data for: Trent at Drakelow (28019)" 10755:. tvg.bham.ac.uk. 2004. pp. 16–20. Archived from 6498:
runoff events in the lower Tame and the middle Trent.
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Men bound them on the north, or on the south of Trent
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that reckoning how these tracts in compasse be extent,
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Downstream of Armitage the solid geology is primarily
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Last Thursday, its senior eight were out rowing when
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The north part from the south, on my so either sides,
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Yet Thames and Severne both in this come short of me,
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And of the British floods, though but the third I be,
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and reaches the only toll bridge along its course at
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editors; Kondolf, G. Mathias; Piégay, Hervé (2003).
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G. Mathias Kondolf; Hervé Piégay (28 January 2005).
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UK Hydrometric Register. Hydrological data UK series
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The Pleistocene Succession in the Middle Trent Basin
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The Trent valley also links together other SSSI and
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Other managed wetland sites along the river include
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Holme Sluices: part of the Nottingham flood defences
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in the Soar and Mease drainage basins respectively.
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to the north-west, the tributaries of the Yorkshire
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New Patterns: Process and Change in Human Geography
14438:"Anglers first salmon is also a river trent record" 13222: 11414:"Hi Flows UK AMAX Data for: Trent at Stoke (28040)" 11044:"28095-Tame at Hopwas Bridge Spatial Data Rainfall" 10350: 6961:Cities and towns on or close to the river include: 6394:, here pollution became so bad that the owner, the 6265:The Trent historically marked the boundary between 14351:Robinson, C.A.; Hickley, P.; Axford, S.N. (2003). 13622:. Environment Agency. section 4.13. Archived from 12942:"The Duke of Sutherland and River Trent Pollution" 11308:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. p. 48. 9831: 9400:Prehistoric Lincolnshire (History of Lincolnshire) 9397: 2514:A description of the breach was given as follows: 1868:Discharge of the River Trent at various locations 1525:, pollution incidents, and effluent dilution from 1380:, where the highest point of the catchment is the 1185:and historical maps have identified many of these 882:. As it enters the city, it passes the suburbs of 839:border, passing the traditional crossing point of 760:. The Trent now flows south-east past the town of 12670:H. E. Salter and Mary D. Lobel (editors) (1954). 12607:"Freighter-Celtic-Endeavor-aground-and-refloated" 12492:Prostar Sailing Directions 2006 North Sea Enroute 6744:in salmon, in lieu of rent at Burton upon Trent. 6254: 16295: 14691:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 120. 14093:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 258–260. 13170:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 256–272. 12936: 12934: 12663: 12022:. Nottinghamshire County Council. Archived from 11598:. Environment Agency. sec. 8.1.3. Archived from 11238:. emgs.org.uk. 2001. p. 126. Archived from 6629:have also been observed at the reserve; as have 6450:This was caused by fumes rising from the river. 6293:and a southern nation, the former consisting of 5988:The first improvement of the lower river was at 5851:, due partly to the difficult navigation of the 5737: 2593: 2287:Largest floods on the River Trent at Nottingham 772:and reaches Wychnor, where it is crossed by the 14510:Transactions of the Thoroton Society, 13 (1909) 14151:Transactions of the Thoroton Society, 29 (1925) 14019:"Grey seal caught on camera in the River Trent" 13164:Langford; Shaw (2010). Batty; Hallberg (eds.). 12331: 12329: 12327: 11808: 11126:"Climate tables Climate region:England 1961-90" 10401: 10398:. Proc. Geologists' Assoc 71 (1960), pp.285–311 9219:The English Language: a historical introduction 7299:National Watersports Centre at Holme Pierrepont 6509:larva, intolerant of pollution, are used as an 6343:For that I am the mere of England, that divides 6285:started at the Trent. In addition to this, the 2510:showing the height of the 1795 flood and others 1483:, which subsequently discharge into the Trent. 1283:and thence to the North Sea. At the end of the 1089:. At West Stockwith the Trent is joined by the 53:Trent Bridge, with Nottingham in the background 13045: 13043: 13041: 13039: 12388: 12386: 12384: 12382: 12380: 12367: 12365: 12302: 12300: 12298: 11388: 11268:"1947 U.K. River Floods:60-Year Retrospective" 11223: 11221: 10790:. Archaeology Data Service. pp. 14–15, 27 9731:Official Handbook of the Trent River Authority 9404:. Lincoln: History of Lincolnshire Committee. 7382:Statistics of the Trent's largest tributaries 1220:I'll have the current in this place damm'd up; 1189:features, a well-documented example being the 1018:, it becomes the approximate boundary between 894:; where it is joined by the Leen. On reaching 15816: 14204: 13903:. staffs-wildlifetrust.org.uk. Archived from 13372: 13370: 13368: 12948:. sutherlandcollection.org.uk. Archived from 12931: 12268: 12266: 10868:. trentvale.co.uk. p. 11. Archived from 10834: 10591:. Water Management Consortium. Archived from 10218:. Trent Valley GeoArchaeology. Archived from 9829: 9274:Glover, Stephen (1829). Noble, Thomas (ed.). 6455:John Jennings MP for Burton-upon-Trent, 1956. 6251:, Nottinghamshire, stop its path completely. 2608: 15311:"Tom Milner completes River Trent Challenge" 14785: 14557:. Manchester University Press. p. 300. 14041: 13410:"Cyanide sparks River Trent pollution probe" 13326: 13287: 13163: 13093: 13091: 13089: 12983: 12324: 11696:The Changing Geography of the United Kingdom 10453:"Environment Agency What's in your Backyard" 9862: 9709:River Order – 1 being closest to Trent Falls 9443:Burton on Trent: the development of industry 7290:Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre 6613:(SSSI) which is visited by wildfowl such as 1279:to cut a gap through the limestone ridge at 1222:And here the smug and silver Trent shall run 831:. Shortly afterwards, the river becomes the 15587:"Nottinghamshire Sailing & Yacht Clubs" 14896: 14894: 14892: 14890: 14666:(Repr. ed.). Oxford: Clarendon press. 14621:. Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley. pp. 65–68. 14408:"To stock fry and parr into the River Dove" 14086: 13992:. Wildlife Trust. p. 2. Archived from 13127: 13125: 13036: 12987:Quality Improvements in the Trent Catchment 12377: 12362: 12295: 12289: 12092:. Cambridge University Press. p. 329. 12067: 11809:Richardson, Christine; Lower, John (2008). 11218: 10855: 10624:. British Geological Survey. Archived from 10317: 10243: 9866:Health Divides: Where You Live Can Kill You 9744:"Midlands Catchment Flood Management Plans" 9238:Inland Waterways of Great Britain (7th Ed.) 9235: 6390:At the downstream end of the Potteries was 6025:joins the Trent, a cut, locks and weirs at 1255:, between local landowners Gilbert Talbot, 1210:Methinks my moiety, north from Burton here, 15823: 15809: 14486: 14460: 14402: 14400: 14169: 14147:"An itinerary of Nottingham: Trent Bridge" 14141: 14139: 14080: 13365: 12263: 11846: 11844: 11758:"Alluvial Archaeology in the Vale of York" 11298: 11194: 11192: 10987: 10985: 10744: 10742: 10370:"Stanhope, Sir Thomas 1540-96 of Shelford" 10321:King Henry IV Part 1: Third Series, Part 1 10199: 10147: 10135: 9341: 7279: 6223:The Trent Aegir seen from West Stockwith, 2615: 2601: 2535:West Bridgford in the floods of March 1947 1226:It shall not wind with such a deep indent, 744:, where it is spanned by the 16th-century 27:River in England – third-longest in the UK 15415:"National Water Sports Centre – About Us" 15284:"Tom Milner swims 139 miles in nine days" 14544: 14200: 14198: 14196: 13651:. Dorling Kindersley. 2009. p. 265. 13581: 13579: 13577: 13086: 12529:"Ports and wharves of North Lincolnshire" 12422: 12416: 12339:inflation figures are based on data from 12123: 12121: 11956:. Ridware history society. Archived from 11882: 11619: 11617: 11292: 11066: 10828: 10650: 10648: 10646: 10644: 10612: 10610: 10422: 10420: 10418: 10416: 10025: 9903:"University of Wales Trinity Saint David" 9856: 9418: 9325:Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia 7334:Trent Valley Sailing Club near Trent Lock 7143:built in 1889, crosses the river between 6862: 6811: 5941:Later, in 1699, the baron William Paget ( 1291:gap, along what is now the course of the 1218:A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle out. 819:, before passing between the villages of 385:1,018 m/s (36,000 cu ft/s) 15754:Catchment Tributaries of the River Trent 15714: 15712: 15710: 15708: 15365:. newarkrowingclub.co.uk. Archived from 15225: 14887: 14827: 14760: 14661: 14550: 14528: 14498: 14255: 13297:Urban Rivers: Our Inheritance and Future 13122: 13097: 13061: 12392: 12371: 12306: 12272: 12231: 12085: 12051:. upperwitham-idb.gov.uk. Archived from 12043: 12041: 11909: 11907: 11905: 11876: 11692: 11686: 11532: 11384: 11382: 11380: 11378: 11376: 11374: 11372: 11370: 11368: 11366: 11364: 11362: 11360: 11153: 11149: 11147: 10713:. Oxford University Press. p. 570. 10535: 10533: 10531: 10193: 10141: 10129: 9997: 9995: 9993: 9991: 9989: 9987: 9985: 9983: 9303: 9284: 7328: 7283: 7179: 7135: 7069: 7043: 6780: 6716: 6590: 6500: 6405: 6218: 6123: 6098: 6048: 2589: 2567: 2529: 2501: 2461: 1812: 1771: 1573: 1310: 1216:And cuts me from the best of all my land 1214:See how this river comes me cranking in, 1148:to form the Humber which flows into the 1030:. Downstream of Dunham the river passes 920: 725: 540: 16334:River navigations in the United Kingdom 15706: 15704: 15702: 15700: 15698: 15696: 15694: 15692: 15690: 15688: 15092: 15090: 14737: 14689:The Oxford Companion to British History 14397: 14136: 14054:. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 66–. 13407: 13294:Petts; Heathcote; Martin, eds. (2002). 12979: 12977: 12975: 12973: 12971: 12969: 12967: 12872: 12815: 12813: 12811: 12285: 12283: 12281: 11841: 11760:. yorkarchaeology.co.uk. Archived from 11358: 11356: 11354: 11352: 11350: 11348: 11346: 11344: 11342: 11340: 11189: 11118: 11092: 10982: 10900:. naturalengland.org.uk. Archived from 10779: 10777: 10739: 10700: 10506:"28009 - Trent at Colwick Spatial Data" 9942: 9940: 9823: 9342:Large, Andrew; Petts, Geoffrey (1996). 6554: 4198: 4190: 4109: 4101: 4042: 4034: 3978: 3970: 3628: 3620: 3426: 3418: 3257: 3249: 1517:lies at the upper end of the Tame, and 1404:area of the Idle catchment, the upland 1105:. The last bridge over the river is at 1042:navigation which connects the Trent to 995:, below which the Trent becomes tidal. 967:the river splits, with one arm passing 14: 16296: 15605: 15238:from the original on 19 September 2013 15201:"Trent Valley Way new route confirmed" 14773:from the original on 18 September 2013 14743: 14492: 14448:from the original on 24 September 2015 14268:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 148. 14193: 14175: 14125: 14119: 13574: 13528:. wildlifetrust.org.uk. Archived from 13223:Huntley; Leeks; Walling, eds. (2001). 13157: 12878: 12826:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 271. 12452: 12193:. west lindsey.gov.uk. 2012. p. 5 12156: 12152: 12150: 12118: 11614: 11558: 11506: 11480: 11454: 11432: 11406: 11262: 11260: 11050:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. 10802: 10641: 10607: 10565: 10563: 10561: 10512:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. 10413: 10324:. Cengage Learning EMEA. p. 246. 10313: 10311: 10287: 10285: 10283: 10281: 10279: 10103: 10051: 9957: 9931: 9781:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. 9750:from the original on 12 September 2013 9273: 9216: 8080: 5920:(Ruffhead: 10 & 11 Will. 3. c. 20) 4338: 963:. To the north of Farndon, beside the 827:where it turns directly east to reach 331:10,435 km (4,029 sq mi) 15804: 15407: 15308: 15116: 14906: 14900: 14857: 14821: 14718:. North West Leicestershire council. 14554:England on the Eve of the Black Death 14516:from the original on 27 December 2012 14187: 13937:from the original on 24 November 2020 13725: 13641: 13562:from the original on 26 December 2005 13376: 13332: 13100:"Burton-upon-Trent: Economic history" 13049: 12631: 12340: 12073: 12038: 11902: 11660:. Taylor & Francis. p. 173. 11653: 11647: 11572:from the original on 4 September 2012 11546:from the original on 8 September 2012 11520:from the original on 8 September 2012 11494:from the original on 8 September 2012 11468:from the original on 8 September 2012 11144: 11011: 10953: 10949: 10947: 10919: 10706: 10528: 10480:"Highs and Lows of the East Midlands" 10477: 10471: 10356: 10247:Complete Works of William Shakespeare 9980: 9769: 9767: 9765: 9746:. Environment Agency. December 2009. 9459: 9381:(2nd ed.). London: Robert Hale. 7292:in Nottingham next to the River Trent 7016: 6334:, The Sixe and Twentieth Song, 1622: 6289:was formerly divided into a northern 6273:. For example, the administration of 1156:Migration of course in historic times 656:, as well as the Old English‐derived 423:88 m/s (3,100 cu ft/s) 365:84 m/s (3,000 cu ft/s) 16090:List of civil parishes in Derbyshire 15685: 15433: 15258:"Colwick Park Lifeguards – About Us" 15234:. Institute of Historical Research. 15193: 15142: 15087: 14919:. Nelson Thornes. pp. 389–390. 14912: 14803:from the original on 3 December 2013 14769:. Institute of Historical Research. 14705: 14589: 14412:Biodiversity action reporting system 14205:Cowx, I.G.; Broughton, N.M. (1986). 14029:from the original on 15 January 2012 13967:from the original on 7 November 2014 13695: 13472:. Environment Agency. Archived from 13466:"Humber River Basin Management Plan" 13275:from the original on 20 October 2023 13216: 13145:from the original on 20 October 2023 13106:. Institute of Historical Research. 13070:. Institute of Historical Research. 13064:"Burton-upon-Trent: Public services" 12964: 12882:Polluted River: River Trent, England 12808: 12767:from the original on 9 February 2013 12741:from the original on 9 February 2013 12682:from the original on 16 January 2014 12678:. Institute of Historical Research. 12647:. Institute of Historical Research. 12495:. ProStar Publications. p. 53. 12488: 12318: 12278: 12135:from the original on 3 November 2012 12086:Williams, Frederick Smeeton (2012). 11972: 11864:from the original on 3 February 2014 11857:. broxtowe.gov.uk. 2001. p. 7. 11802: 11568:. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. 11420:from the original on 1 February 2014 11337: 11273:. rms.com. p. 3. Archived from 11206:from the original on 2 December 2013 11054:from the original on 1 February 2014 10895:"The Humberhead Levels Natural Area" 10816:from the original on 5 November 2013 10774: 10688:from the original on 5 November 2013 10662:from the original on 5 November 2013 10589:Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board 10546:. Environment Agency. pp. 69–72 10516:from the original on 2 February 2014 10498: 10455:. Environment Agency. Archived from 10376:from the original on 5 November 2013 10250:. Wordsworth Editions. p. 433. 10159: 9946: 9937: 9883:from the original on 13 January 2023 9811:from the original on 2 December 2013 9785:from the original on 2 December 2013 9440: 9376: 9322: 9254: 9199:List of crossings of the River Trent 6844: 6354: 6320:. This divide was also described in 1228:To rob me of so rich a bottom here. 1212:In quantity equals not one of yours: 15663: 15651:from the original on 2 October 2013 15515:from the original on 10 August 2018 14763:"Burton-upon-Trent: Communications" 14725:from the original on 4 October 2013 14474:from the original on 10 August 2013 14157:from the original on 2 October 2013 13829:from the original on 22 August 2013 13703:"Attenborough Nature Reserve About" 13679:. wildlifetrust.org. Archived from 13506:from the original on 5 October 2012 12984:Martin; Brewin (1994). Rofe (ed.). 12531:. northlincs.gov.uk. Archived from 12147: 11786:. chesterfield-canal-trust.org.uk. 11725: 11566:"National River Flow Archive - Map" 11257: 11229:"Trent valley geology and flooding" 10887: 10674: 10558: 10486:from the original on 12 August 2017 10407: 10308: 10276: 10061:. isleofaxholme.net. Archived from 9736: 9571:– Altitude from Ordnance Survey Map 9395: 6611:Site of Special Scientific Interest 6119: 5384: 4999: 2485:partially destroyed by a flood that 1857:of greater than one hundred years. 1626:Gravel Terraces of the River Trent 1361:to the North and the basins of the 795:until it reaches the large town of 375:15 m/s (530 cu ft/s) 24: 15671:"Faerie Queene. Book IV. Canto XI" 15489:from the original on 27 April 2013 15130:from the original on 25 April 2013 14875:from the original on 6 August 2013 14845:from the original on 22 March 2018 14332:from the original on 16 April 2015 14234:10.1111/j.1095-8649.1986.tb05197.x 13795:. derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk. 13769:. derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk. 13436:"Fears over river cyanide effects" 13389:from the original on 17 March 2007 12990:. Thomas Telford. pp. 40–50. 11299:Rodda, John; Marsh, Terry (2011). 11160:Geomorphological Hazards of Europe 10944: 10294:"Memorials of old Nottinghamshire" 10162:"Medieval Timber Bridge Unearthed" 10117:from the original on 28 April 2012 9762: 9723: 9323:Koch, J. T. (15 March 2006). 9277:The History of the County of Derby 6826: 6756:last known catch was in 1902 near 5983: 5773: 5706: 5646: 5639: 5314: 5270: 5093: 5056: 4834: 4374: 4229: 3683: 3649: 1224:In a new channel, fair and evenly; 569:. It flows through and drains the 25: 16345: 15742: 15593:from the original on 23 July 2024 15567:from the original on 27 July 2013 15463:from the original on 23 July 2024 15395:from the original on 23 July 2013 15321:from the original on 2 March 2016 15203:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from 15075:from the original on 3 April 2015 14933:from the original on 23 July 2024 14793:"Burton-upon-Trent Local History" 14571:from the original on 23 July 2024 14381:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from 14282:from the original on 23 July 2024 14107:from the original on 23 July 2024 14068:from the original on 23 July 2024 13877:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from 13851:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from 13799:from the original on 15 July 2014 13773:from the original on 15 July 2014 13589:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from 13552:"River 'losing natural habitats'" 13446:from the original on 23 July 2024 13416:from the original on 9 March 2014 13408:Branagh, Ellen (7 October 2009). 13353:from the original on 23 July 2024 13314:from the original on 23 July 2024 13243:from the original on 23 July 2024 13184:from the original on 23 July 2024 13133:"River Trent, Burton (Condition)" 13110:from the original on 2 April 2015 13074:from the original on 23 July 2024 13004:from the original on 23 July 2024 12899:from the original on 23 July 2024 12840:from the original on 23 July 2024 12823:River Conservation and Management 12651:from the original on 5 April 2020 12587:from the original on 23 July 2024 12561:from the original on 23 July 2024 12509:from the original on 23 July 2024 12470:from the original on 3 April 2015 12440:from the original on 3 April 2015 12106:from the original on 23 July 2024 11829:from the original on 23 July 2024 11790:from the original on 13 July 2013 11713:from the original on 23 July 2024 11674:from the original on 23 July 2024 11389:Marsh, T J; Hannaford, J (2008). 11177:from the original on 23 July 2024 11132:from the original on 23 July 2024 11106:from the original on 23 July 2024 10727:from the original on 23 July 2024 10710:Dictionary of British Place names 10338:from the original on 23 July 2024 10264:from the original on 23 July 2024 10035:. Trentvale.co.uk. Archived from 9968:from the original on 23 July 2024 9240:. Imray Laurie Norie and Wilson. 8511:Grassthorpe Beck (Goosemoor Dyke) 7169: 6398:, made a claim against the local 6297:north of the River Trent and the 5687: 5217: 4807: 4621: 3550: 3126: 2942: 2912: 2743: 2657: 1494:, Birmingham and the surrounding 1295:. During a following glaciation ( 866:before reaching the outskirts of 679:reflex of the combined elements * 15637: 15625:from the original on 4 June 2012 15579: 15553: 15541:from the original on 15 May 2013 15527: 15501: 15475: 15381: 15355: 15333: 15309:Cowie, Jonathan (25 July 2015). 15302: 15276: 15264:from the original on 18 May 2013 15250: 15226:Tringham, Nigel J., ed. (2003). 15219: 15168: 15100:. brighton.ac.uk. Archived from 15061: 15035: 15005: 14975: 14959:. industcard.com. Archived from 14945: 14815: 14761:Tringham, Nigel J., ed. (2003). 14754: 14655: 14537:The Statutes at Large: Volume 14 14430: 14367: 14344: 14314: 14181: 13979: 13949: 13919: 13893: 13867: 13841: 13811: 13785: 13759: 13665: 13649:RSPB Where To Go Wild in Britain 13605: 13544: 13518: 13488: 13458: 13428: 13401: 13255: 13098:Tringham, Nigel J., ed. (2003). 13062:Tringham, Nigel J., ed. (2003). 13055: 12779: 12753: 12727: 12714: 12637: 12599: 12573: 12547: 12521: 12482: 11629:Sage – Rivers Discharge Database 11024:. Environment Agency. p. 34 10863:"Trent Vale Landscape Character" 10292:Everard Leaver Guilford (1912). 10160:Keys, David (22 November 1993). 9913:from the original on 8 June 2015 9703: 9694: 9682: 9670: 9658: 9646: 9634: 9622: 9610: 9598: 9586: 9574: 9561: 9549: 9540: 9531: 9514: 8033: 7981: 7929: 7877: 7825: 7773: 7721: 7669: 7617: 7565: 7513: 7461: 6933: 6915: 6897: 6879: 6861: 6843: 6825: 6818: 6419:Although he provided land for a 6239:). The Aegir occurs when a high 6094:London and North Eastern Railway 6078: 5886: 5809: 5808: 5801: 5772: 5765: 5726: 5719: 5712: 5705: 5686: 5680: 5679: 5672: 5645: 5638: 5631: 5612: 5605: 5598: 5580: 5579: 5573: 5572: 5565: 5545: 5538: 5531: 5520:(site of disused mills and lock) 5506: 5499: 5492: 5474: 5473: 5467: 5466: 5459: 5441: 5440: 5433: 5427: 5426: 5404: 5397: 5390: 5383: 5362: 5361: 5354: 5347: 5340: 5313: 5306: 5299: 5269: 5250: 5249: 5243: 5242: 5236: 5235: 5216: 5209: 5186: 5179: 5161: 5160: 5154: 5153: 5133: 5126: 5119: 5092: 5085: 5055: 5048: 5026: 5019: 5012: 5005: 4998: 4976: 4970: 4969: 4962: 4955: 4933: 4922: 4921: 4901: 4894: 4874: 4867: 4841: 4840: 4833: 4814: 4813: 4806: 4799: 4780: 4773: 4753: 4746: 4727: 4720: 4700: 4693: 4686: 4679: 4660: 4653: 4627: 4620: 4613: 4606: 4586: 4579: 4557: 4550: 4543: 4536: 4516: 4510: 4509: 4489: 4482: 4464: 4463: 4456: 4436: 4429: 4409: 4402: 4380: 4373: 4366: 4344: 4337: 4317: 4310: 4290: 4283: 4264: 4257: 4235: 4228: 4205: 4197: 4189: 4181: 4180: 4150: 4143: 4136: 4117: 4116: 4108: 4100: 4070: 4069: 4050: 4049: 4041: 4033: 4012: 4006: 4005: 3985: 3977: 3969: 3961: 3960: 3938: 3932: 3931: 3924: 3904: 3897: 3890: 3871: 3864: 3857: 3850: 3826: 3819: 3812: 3805: 3798: 3771: 3765: 3764: 3757: 3750: 3731: 3730: 3723: 3716: 3689: 3682: 3655: 3648: 3627: 3619: 3611: 3610: 3603: 3577: 3576: 3569: 3549: 3543: 3542: 3535: 3506: 3505: 3498: 3491: 3467: 3460: 3453: 3446: 3425: 3417: 3409: 3408: 3401: 3377: 3370: 3363: 3356: 3349: 3330: 3323: 3317: 3316: 3288: 3287: 3265: 3264: 3256: 3248: 3223: 3199: 3198: 3191: 3185: 3184: 3156: 3155: 3132: 3125: 3093: 3092: 3085: 3079: 3078: 3056: 3034: 3010: 3003: 2996: 2968: 2967: 2941: 2934: 2911: 2904: 2882: 2876: 2875: 2853: 2842: 2841: 2817: 2810: 2803: 2796: 2765: 2764: 2742: 2735: 2715: 2696: 2670: 2663: 2656: 2649: 2494:The largest known flood was the 2182: 2142: 2102: 2062: 2022: 1982: 1942: 612:Estuary, which empties into the 59: 47: 16258:Population of major settlements 15535:"Stafford and Stone Canoe Club" 15417:. nwscnotts.com. Archived from 14687:Cannon & Crowcroft (2015). 14357:Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 13673:"Trent Holmes Living Landscape" 13300:. IWA Publishing. p. 108. 13268:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 13138:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 12398: 12205: 12180: 12079: 12008: 11942: 11776: 11750: 11631:. sage.wisc.edu. Archived from 11592:"Chapter 8: Works in the River" 11584: 11048:The National River Flow Archive 11036: 10577: 10510:The National River Flow Archive 10445: 10388: 10362: 10237: 10205: 10184: 10153: 10077: 9951: 9895: 9869:. Policy Press. pp. 73–6. 9863:Clare Bambra (30 August 2016). 9779:The National River Flow Archive 9640:Leen measured at Triumph Road, 9306:The Canals of the West Midlands 9287:The Canals of the East Midlands 9209: 9194:List of fish in the River Trent 9174:List of rivers of Great Britain 7063:, and supported by substantial 6934: 6664:near Newark, breeding pairs of 6568:that use the Trent Valley as a 6522:showed a reduction, as did the 5875:River Trent Navigation Act 1698 5802: 5713: 5632: 5606: 5599: 5546: 5539: 5434: 5391: 5355: 5341: 5300: 5210: 5127: 5086: 4963: 4956: 4895: 4754: 4687: 4654: 4580: 4551: 4517: 4457: 4437: 4236: 4013: 3986: 3939: 3925: 3891: 3806: 3724: 3357: 3324: 3224: 3192: 3086: 2905: 2883: 2716: 1172:loops. An abandoned channel at 1109:where it is joined by both the 18:River Trent Navigation Act 1698 15389:"Nottingham Union Rowing Club" 14619:Tools in fluvial geomorphology 14598:. Medieval Settlement Research 14468:"Transport on the River Trent" 14051:Tools in Fluvial Geomorphology 13741:Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust 13707:Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust 12879:Lester (1975). Whitton (ed.). 12609:. news.odin.tc. Archived from 11890:. cost-floodfreq.eu. p. 3 10976:10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.05.021 9797: 9505: 9496: 9487: 9221:. Cambridge University Press. 7351: 6916: 6255:The literal North/South divide 6208: 6040: 5727: 5613: 5566: 5532: 5507: 5500: 5493: 5460: 5405: 5348: 5187: 5180: 5134: 5120: 5013: 5006: 4977: 4902: 4875: 4868: 4800: 4774: 4747: 4721: 4701: 4694: 4680: 4661: 4607: 4587: 4558: 4544: 4537: 4490: 4483: 4430: 4410: 4403: 4381: 4345: 4318: 4311: 4284: 4265: 4258: 4206: 4151: 4144: 4137: 3905: 3898: 3872: 3858: 3851: 3827: 3799: 3772: 3758: 3751: 3717: 3604: 3570: 3536: 3499: 3492: 3468: 3461: 3454: 3447: 3402: 3378: 3371: 3350: 3331: 3133: 3057: 3035: 3011: 3004: 2997: 2935: 2818: 2811: 2797: 2736: 2671: 1101:fully, passing to the west of 926:Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire 707:district, near the village of 272: • coordinates 192: • coordinates 13: 1: 15645:"St John Ambulance Waterwing" 15561:"Holme Pierrepont Canoe Club" 15045:. infinis.com. Archived from 14957:Power Plants around the World 13412:. London: independent.co.uk. 13377:Haran, Brady (5 April 2004). 12555:"MAIB Search Results Mithril" 12129:"Nottingham Left Bank Scheme" 11936:10.1016/s0169-555x(01)00052-6 10837:Journal of Quaternary Science 10478:Haran, Brady (25 June 2004). 10244:Shakespeare, William (2007). 9716: 6898: 6880: 5766: 5720: 5673: 5398: 5307: 5049: 5020: 4781: 4728: 4628: 4614: 4367: 3865: 3813: 2664: 2650: 1579:Mercia Mudstone formation at 1333:; but also includes parts of 1266: 906:of the same name, and beside 161:Physical characteristics 16248:Parliamentary constituencies 15537:. satffordandstonecc.co.uk. 14983:"Location to Power Stations" 14596:archaeologydataservice.ac.uk 13987:"Great Places to See Otters" 13875:"Trent Vale nature reserves" 12797:, Peter Yapp, p. 372, 1983, 12645:"Justices in Eyre 1509–1840" 10995:. Met Office. Archived from 9363:10.1016/0143-6228(96)00004-5 9120:Warping Drain (Owston Ferry) 7084:associated carts or wagons. 6685:special area of conservation 6483:Severn Trent Water Authority 6261:North–South divide (England) 5027: 4526:Access Rd. / Thrumpton Weir 4291: 3838:Nottingham - Lincoln Railway 3820: 3690: 3656: 3479:Nottingham - Lincoln Railway 3364: 2804: 2697: 1860: 1818:Rainfall in the Trent valley 1804: 1479:to lift water into embanked 1306: 1057:It then reaches the town of 1014:. After passing the site of 870:, where it is joined by the 311: • elevation 231: • elevation 32:Trent River (disambiguation) 7: 15784:Trent Valley GeoArchaeology 14470:. humberpacketboats.co.uk. 14328:. independent.co.uk. 1999. 13737:Attenborough Nature Reserve 13339:. John Wiley. p. 147. 12581:"MAIB Search Results Maria" 11987:Conservation Area Histories 11100:"Climate tables UK 1961-90" 10993:"Midlands Climate-Rainfall" 9502:Recorded 23–24 August 1976. 9379:Portrait of the River Trent 9167: 9044:The Beck (Carlton on Trent) 7266:hydroelectric power station 6609:, a 226-hectare (560-acre) 6607:Attenborough Nature Reserve 6277:was subject to a different 4217:National Watersports Centre 3022:Sheffield - Lincoln Railway 2753:Stainforth and Keadby Canal 2263: 1823: 1789:During the end of the last 1353:to the south and west, the 1111:Stainforth and Keadby Canal 703:The Trent rises within the 557:in the United Kingdom. Its 407: • location 349: • location 255: • location 179: • location 10: 16350: 16283:Grade II* listed buildings 15152:. On Trent. Archived from 15071:. canalrivertrust.org.uk. 14865:"Dunham Bridge – Homepage" 14799:. burton-on-trent.org.uk. 13849:"Besthorpe Nature Reserve" 13333:Calow, Peter, ed. (2009). 12763:. British History Online. 12737:. British History Online. 12672:"The University of Oxford" 12466:. canalrivertrust.org.uk. 12460:"Trent & Mersey Canal" 12436:. canalrivertrust.org.uk. 12049:"Upper Witham IDB History" 11699:. Routledge. p. 357. 11076:. On Trent. Archived from 9775:"28009 – Trent at Colwick" 9445:. Chichester: Phillimore. 9304:Hadfield, Charles (1985). 9285:Hadfield, Charles (1970). 9236:Cumberlidge, Jane (1998). 8910:Sewer Dyke (North Clifton) 7381: 7173: 6786:Fishing on the Trent near 6722:Fishing on the Trent near 6712: 6258: 6245:Gainsborough, Lincolnshire 6212: 5868:United Kingdom legislation 3234:High Marnham Power Station 3211:Chesterfield - Lincoln Rly 3045:West Burton power stations 2985:Trent Bridge, Gainsborough 2829:South Humberside Main Line 1867: 1548: 1329:, Nottinghamshire and the 1316:River Trent within England 1016:High Marnham power station 878:nature reserve and enters 565:, on the southern edge of 419: • average 381: • maximum 371: • minimum 361: • average 29: 16324:Rivers of Nottinghamshire 16225: 16099: 15920: 15869: 15857: 15846: 15673:. spenserians.cath.vt.edu 15511:. burtoncanoeclub.co.uk. 15483:"Canoe Trails - Midlands" 15019:. UK Coal. Archived from 14989:. UK Coal. Archived from 14839:Willington Parish Council 14540:. 1786. pp. 339–340. 12407:, accessed 9 January 2010 11657:Fundamentals of Hydrology 11163:. Elsevier. p. 183. 10707:Mills, Alexander (2003). 10618:British Geological Survey 10372:. history of parliament. 9493:Also listed as 10,452 km. 9441:Owen, C. C. (1978). 8026: 7974: 7922: 7870: 7818: 7766: 7714: 7662: 7610: 7558: 7506: 7454: 7404: 7401: 7398: 7395: 7392: 6524:biochemical oxygen demand 6513:in the Trent Biotic index 5929: 5924: 5909: 5899: 5885: 5880: 5873: 5817: 5795: 5781: 5759: 5735: 5699: 5695: 5666: 5654: 5625: 5621: 5592: 5588: 5559: 5554: 5525: 5515: 5486: 5482: 5453: 5449: 5420: 5413: 5377: 5370: 5334: 5322: 5293: 5278: 5263: 5258: 5229: 5225: 5203: 5195: 5173: 5169: 5147: 5142: 5113: 5101: 5079: 5064: 5042: 5035: 4992: 4985: 4949: 4930: 4915: 4910: 4888: 4883: 4861: 4849: 4827: 4822: 4793: 4789: 4767: 4762: 4740: 4736: 4714: 4709: 4673: 4669: 4647: 4636: 4600: 4595: 4573: 4566: 4530: 4525: 4503: 4498: 4476: 4472: 4450: 4445: 4423: 4418: 4396: 4389: 4360: 4353: 4331: 4326: 4304: 4299: 4277: 4273: 4251: 4244: 4222: 4214: 4174: 4159: 4130: 4125: 4092: 4078: 4063: 4058: 4025: 4021: 3999: 3995:Hazelford lock and weirs 3994: 3954: 3947: 3918: 3913: 3884: 3880: 3844: 3835: 3792: 3780: 3744: 3739: 3710: 3698: 3676: 3664: 3642: 3637: 3597: 3585: 3563: 3558: 3529: 3514: 3485: 3476: 3440: 3435: 3395: 3386: 3343: 3339: 3310: 3296: 3281: 3273: 3240: 3232: 3217: 3207: 3178: 3164: 3149: 3141: 3119: 3101: 3072: 3065: 3050: 3043: 3028: 3019: 2990: 2976: 2961: 2950: 2928: 2920: 2898: 2891: 2869: 2850: 2835: 2826: 2790: 2773: 2758: 2751: 2729: 2724: 2709: 2705: 2690: 2679: 2643: 2429: 2409: 2389: 2369: 2349: 2329: 2300: 2297: 2286: 2279: 2175: 2135: 2095: 2055: 2015: 1975: 1935: 1892: 1887: 1882: 1799:Thorne and Hatfield Moors 1738: 1723: 1703: 1682: 1661: 1646: 1625: 1618:Lower Magnesian limestone 1136:. At this point, between 698: 580:The river passes through 535: 503: 459: 451: 436: 431: 427: 417: 405: 397: 393: 389: 379: 369: 359: 347: 339: 335: 327: 323:298 km (185 mi) 319: 309: 270: 253: 243: 239: 229: 190: 177: 169: 165: 160: 134: 120: 98: 90: 82: 77: 58: 46: 41: 16278:Grade I listed buildings 15774:University of Birmingham 15761:University of Birmingham 15485:. canoe-england.org.uk. 15260:. thelifeguards.org.uk. 15176:"TVW Feasibility Report" 14662:Harrison, David (2007). 14551:Campbell, Bruce (2006). 14414:. Ukbars. Archived from 13793:"Willington Gravel Pits" 13526:"The OnTrent Initiative" 13263:"River Trent, Pollution" 11883:Macdonald, Neil (2012). 10622:"Geology of Britain map" 10168:. London. Archived from 9480: 9217:Barber, Charles (1993). 8734:Old Trent (High Marnham) 8087:Tributaries of the Trent 6588:to cross Great Britain. 6187:Associated British Ports 6177:, except in Nottingham ( 4168:Rectory Junction Viaduct 4059:Gunthorpe lock and weir 2785:(shares bridge with rly) 1541:to bring water from the 1473:internal drainage boards 965:Staythorpe Power Station 505: • right 235:275 m (902 ft) 186:, Staffordshire, England 16329:Rivers of Staffordshire 15341:"Burton Leander Rowing" 14512:. nottshistory.org.uk. 14214:Journal of Fish Biology 14153:. nottshistory.org.uk. 13677:Local Living Landscapes 13502:. BBC. 2 October 2012. 13442:. BBC. 8 October 2009. 12805:, accessed 1 April 2013 12341:Clark, Gregory (2017). 12188:"Flood Risk Assessment" 12162:"The winter of 1946/47" 11815:. Richlow. p. 10. 11693:Gardiner, John (2000). 9729:Trent River Authority. 9537:Indicative county shown 9460:Stone, Richard (2005). 7280:Recreation on the Trent 7097:Burton's bridge in 1322 7029:, Nottingham (known as 6621:. Wading birds such as 6580:. It forms part of the 5259:Disused railway bridge 5198:(site of mill and lock) 4162:Nottingham-Grantham Rly 3593:Great North Rd. Bridge 979:and beneath the town's 717:Staffordshire Potteries 705:Staffordshire Moorlands 627: 461: • left 266:, Lincolnshire, England 16319:Rivers of Lincolnshire 14913:Carr, Michael (1997). 14797:Ferry Bridge the Ferry 14190:, pp. 72, 101–102 14126:Walton, Izaak (1653). 12722:Universities of Europe 12219:. BBC. 6 December 2013 12131:. Environment Agency. 11542:. Environment Agency. 11516:. Environment Agency. 11490:. Environment Agency. 11464:. Environment Agency. 11416:. Environment Agency. 11202:. Environment Agency. 10849:10.1002/jqs.3390060204 10200:Large & Petts 1996 10148:Large & Petts 1996 10136:Large & Petts 1996 9958:Walton, Izaak (1653). 9830:James R. Penn (2001). 9807:. Environment Agency. 9104:Warping Drain (Keadby) 7336: 7294: 7189: 7148: 7075: 7052: 6812:Places along the Trent 6792: 6732: 6658:Willington Gravel Pits 6623:Eurasian oystercatcher 6601: 6542:accidental release of 6515: 6452: 6416: 6375: 6352: 6228: 6148:Trent and Mersey Canal 6139: 6129:The aggregate carrier 6108: 6054: 5974:Trent and Mersey Canal 5748:Trent and Mersey Canal 5415:Trent and Mersey Canal 5075:(limit of navigation) 5037:Trent and Mersey Canal 2575: 2537: 2521: 2511: 2472: 2298:Level at Trent Bridge 1820: 1782: 1584: 1349:and its tributary the 1318: 1241: 1097:and soon after enters 928: 912:Nottingham Forest F.C. 860:Trent and Mersey Canal 733: 546: 15907:North East Derbyshire 15870:Boroughs or districts 15618:. maib.gov.uk. 2003. 15343:. burtonleander.co.uk 14869:Dunham Bridge Company 14375:"River Trent Fishing" 13927:"Otters in the Trent" 13379:"A River on the mend" 12946:Sutherland Collection 11950:"Ridware study group" 11738:. rwe.com. p. 20 9838:. ABC-CLIO. pp.  9396:May, Jeffrey (1977). 9308:. David and Charles. 9289:. David and Charles. 9204:Trent River (Ontario) 9179:Trent River Authority 7332: 7287: 7183: 7139: 7073: 7047: 6784: 6778:became more popular. 6720: 6677:local nature reserves 6599:fishing in the Trent 6594: 6504: 6471:Trent River Authority 6442: 6409: 6371: 6366:Industrial Revolution 6336: 6222: 6127: 6102: 6060:Manchester Ship Canal 6052: 5893:Parliament of England 5746:(formerly leading to 3788:Newark Bypass Bridge 3067:Cottam power stations 2590:History of navigation 2571: 2533: 2516: 2505: 2465: 1816: 1777:Gravel extraction at 1775: 1767:Allenton hippopotamus 1577: 1535:large reservoir chain 1314: 1234:William Shakespeare, 1207: 1038:, where it meets the 924: 729: 602:River Ouse, Yorkshire 544: 91:Country within the UK 16314:Rivers of Derbyshire 15789:22 June 2015 at the 15778:University of Exeter 15363:"Newark Rowing Club" 15104:on 29 September 2013 14087:A. G. Brown (1997). 13907:on 24 September 2013 13613:"Fifth Otter Survey" 13476:on 14 September 2013 12792:23 July 2024 at the 11954:High Bridge crossing 11596:Fluvial Design Guide 11442:. Environment Agency 10932:. Environment Agency 10433:. Environment Agency 10113:. Lincolnshire.gov. 9604:Erewash measured at 9377:Lord, Peter (1972). 8706:Morton Warping Drain 8555:Holme Dyke (Bleasby) 7186:Cottam Power Station 6953:class=notpageimage| 6747:In the 17th century 6672:have been observed. 6555:Wildlife and ecology 6530:in the 1960s. Using 6287:University of Oxford 6283:Council of the North 4126:Stoke lock and weir 3389:East Coast Main Line 843:, Castle Donington, 752:. At this point the 713:Knypersley Reservoir 586:Stone, Staffordshire 315:0 m (0 ft) 214:53.11611°N 2.14028°W 68:of the River Trent ( 30:For other uses, see 15923:(cities in italics) 15858:Unitary authorities 15726:on 24 February 2014 15509:"Burton Canoe Club" 15441:British Canoe Union 14903:, pp. 121, 122 14835:"Willington Bridge" 14418:on 4 September 2012 14243:on 28 February 2014 14226:1986JFBio..28..625C 13229:. IWA. p. 20. 12464:Canals & Rivers 12434:Canals & Rivers 12217:BBC News Humberside 12168:on 10 December 2009 11928:2001Geomo..39...69B 11654:Davie, Tim (2008). 11402:on 31 October 2014. 10968:2008Geomo.101..278B 10907:on 4 September 2012 10658:. nora.nerc.ac.uk. 10039:on 15 November 2021 10013:on 29 November 2013 9961:The Compleat Angler 9580:Blithe measured at 9555:Blithe measured at 9372:on 5 November 2013. 8081:List of tributaries 7319:Open water swimming 7317:own swimming club. 6582:Severn-Trent flyway 6227:, 20 September 2005 6086:Neville Chamberlain 5785: A5189  5326: B5008  5068: B5010  4853: B6540  4082: A6097  3589: B6326  3436:Newark Nether Lock 3143:Fossdyke Navigation 1337:, South Yorkshire, 1301:Glacial Lake Humber 1261:Sir Thomas Stanhope 1130:Burton upon Stather 1050:. Further north at 914:, until it reaches 693:The Compleat Angler 662:University of Wales 600:before joining the 432:Basin features 290: /  210: /  109:, Nottinghamshire, 15960:Chapel-en-le-Frith 15150:"Trent Valley Way" 15124:"Trent Valley Way" 15049:on 14 October 2013 15023:on 9 November 2013 14993:on 9 November 2013 14963:on 4 December 2012 14744:Barber, J (1834). 14647:has generic name ( 14025:. 22 August 2011. 13999:on 7 November 2014 13881:on 7 November 2014 13855:on 7 November 2014 13747:on 7 November 2014 13683:on 7 November 2014 13629:on 7 November 2014 13593:on 7 November 2014 12706:has generic name ( 12634:, pp. 9, 124. 12395:, pp. 198–207 12337:Retail Price Index 12251:on 16 October 2012 12026:on 1 February 2014 11960:on 27 October 2015 11812:Chesterfield Canal 11635:on 2 February 2014 11325:on 1 February 2014 11280:on 18 January 2013 11245:on 3 February 2014 10762:on 5 November 2013 10628:on 2 December 2016 10225:on 5 November 2013 10091:on 4 February 2012 10065:on 4 December 2013 10003:"Get-a-map online" 9688:Torne measured at 9616:Greet measured at 9567:Devon measured at 9426:. Harper Collins. 9255:Fort, Tom (2008). 8800:Radcliffe on Trent 7337: 7295: 7190: 7149: 7105:Swarkestone bridge 7076: 7053: 7017:Crossing the Trent 6793: 6733: 6646:Beckingham Marshes 6602: 6584:, a route used by 6570:migration corridor 6536:Trent Biotic index 6516: 6417: 6396:Duke of Sutherland 6326:topographical poem 6229: 6140: 6109: 6055: 5658: A511  5330:Willington Bridge 5282: A514  3702: A617  3668: A616  3173:Dunham Toll Bridge 2980: A631  2952:Chesterfield Canal 2924:(vertical sluice) 2861: M180  2576: 2538: 2519:weeks to complete. 2512: 2473: 2432:Normal / Avg flow 2250:in the catchment. 1821: 1783: 1585: 1569:Sherwood sandstone 1319: 1257:Earl of Shrewsbury 1183:aerial photographs 1091:Chesterfield Canal 937:Radcliffe-on-Trent 929: 829:Swarkestone Bridge 734: 731:Swarkestone Bridge 618:Kingston upon Hull 547: 219:53.11611; -2.14028 16291: 16290: 15921:Major settlements 15850:Derbyshire Portal 15833:Ceremonial county 15780:research project. 15763:research project. 15589:. Go-sail.co.uk. 15456:978-0-9531956-7-1 14926:978-0-17-438681-0 14698:978-0-19-967783-2 14673:978-0-19-922685-6 14628:978-0-470-86832-4 14590:Harrison, David. 14564:978-0-7190-3768-9 14442:Hucknall Dispatch 14275:978-0-470-99539-6 14100:978-0-521-56820-3 14061:978-0-470-86832-4 13532:on 30 August 2014 13346:978-1-4443-1386-4 13307:978-1-900222-22-8 13236:978-1-900222-10-5 13177:978-1-139-48616-3 13052:, pp. 14, 15 12997:978-0-7277-1991-1 12892:978-0-520-03016-9 12833:978-1-119-96181-9 12803:978-0-7100-0992-0 12502:978-1-57785-754-9 12321:, pp. 13–20. 12099:978-1-108-05036-4 12076:, pp. 59, 62 11822:978-0-9552609-4-0 11706:978-0-415-17901-0 11667:978-0-415-39986-9 11315:978-1-906698-24-9 11236:Mercian Geologist 11170:978-0-08-053248-6 10720:978-0-19-157847-2 10331:978-1-904271-34-5 10257:978-1-84022-557-0 10085:"West Butterwick" 9876:978-1-4473-3035-6 9849:978-1-57607-042-0 9676:Tame measured at 9652:Soar measured at 9628:Idle measured at 9592:Dove measured at 9526:The Faerie Queene 9471:978-1-86077-356-3 9452:978-0-85033-218-6 9433:978-0-00-721114-2 9411:978-0-902668-00-3 9388:978-0-7091-0210-6 9351:Applied Geography 9334:978-1-85109-440-0 9315:978-0-7153-8644-6 9296:978-0-7153-4871-0 9266:978-1-84605-169-2 9247:978-0-85288-355-6 9228:978-0-521-78570-9 9184:Trent Valley Line 9163: 9162: 8572:, Nottinghamshire 8113:Adlingfleet Drain 8078: 8077: 7232:Ratcliffe-on-Soar 6981:Burton upon Trent 6871:Burton upon Trent 6511:indicator species 6355:Pollution history 6164:Bridgewater Canal 6144:Burton upon Trent 6000:river, while the 5978:Bridgewater Canal 5947:Act of Parliament 5939: 5938: 5881:Act of Parliament 5842: 5841: 5838: 5837: 5754: 5753: 5105: A50  4300:Meadow Lane Lock 4170: 3784: A46  3638:Newark Town Lock 3518: A46  3168: A57  3114: 2777: A18  2448: 2447: 2215: 2214: 1795:Humberhead Levels 1753: 1752: 1610:Lincolnshire Edge 1464: 1463: 1450:Natural grassland 1249:Burton upon Trent 898:it flows beneath 797:Burton-upon-Trent 764:until it reaches 681:tri-sent(o)-on-ā- 668:derives from the 620:in Yorkshire and 594:Burton-upon-Trent 539: 538: 147:Burton upon Trent 16:(Redirected from 16341: 15912:South Derbyshire 15892:Derbyshire Dales 15841: 15835: 15825: 15818: 15811: 15802: 15801: 15770:English Heritage 15757:English Heritage 15736: 15735: 15733: 15731: 15716: 15683: 15682: 15680: 15678: 15667: 15661: 15660: 15658: 15656: 15641: 15635: 15634: 15632: 15630: 15624: 15617: 15609: 15603: 15602: 15600: 15598: 15583: 15577: 15576: 15574: 15572: 15557: 15551: 15550: 15548: 15546: 15531: 15525: 15524: 15522: 15520: 15505: 15499: 15498: 15496: 15494: 15479: 15473: 15472: 15470: 15468: 15437: 15431: 15430: 15428: 15426: 15411: 15405: 15404: 15402: 15400: 15385: 15379: 15378: 15376: 15374: 15359: 15353: 15352: 15350: 15348: 15337: 15331: 15330: 15328: 15326: 15306: 15300: 15299: 15297: 15295: 15280: 15274: 15273: 15271: 15269: 15254: 15248: 15247: 15245: 15243: 15223: 15217: 15216: 15214: 15212: 15197: 15191: 15190: 15188: 15186: 15180: 15172: 15166: 15165: 15163: 15161: 15156:on 11 April 2013 15146: 15140: 15139: 15137: 15135: 15120: 15114: 15113: 15111: 15109: 15094: 15085: 15084: 15082: 15080: 15065: 15059: 15058: 15056: 15054: 15043:"Our Operations" 15039: 15033: 15032: 15030: 15028: 15009: 15003: 15002: 15000: 14998: 14979: 14973: 14972: 14970: 14968: 14949: 14943: 14942: 14940: 14938: 14910: 14904: 14898: 14885: 14884: 14882: 14880: 14861: 14855: 14854: 14852: 14850: 14831: 14825: 14819: 14813: 14812: 14810: 14808: 14789: 14783: 14782: 14780: 14778: 14758: 14752: 14751: 14741: 14735: 14734: 14732: 14730: 14724: 14717: 14709: 14703: 14702: 14684: 14678: 14677: 14659: 14653: 14652: 14646: 14642: 14640: 14632: 14614: 14608: 14607: 14605: 14603: 14587: 14581: 14580: 14578: 14576: 14548: 14542: 14541: 14532: 14526: 14525: 14523: 14521: 14502: 14496: 14490: 14484: 14483: 14481: 14479: 14464: 14458: 14457: 14455: 14453: 14434: 14428: 14427: 14425: 14423: 14404: 14395: 14394: 14392: 14390: 14371: 14365: 14364: 14348: 14342: 14341: 14339: 14337: 14318: 14312: 14311: 14305: 14301: 14299: 14291: 14289: 14287: 14259: 14253: 14252: 14250: 14248: 14242: 14236:. 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Archived from 11307: 11296: 11290: 11289: 11287: 11285: 11279: 11272: 11264: 11255: 11254: 11252: 11250: 11244: 11233: 11225: 11216: 11215: 11213: 11211: 11196: 11187: 11186: 11184: 11182: 11151: 11142: 11141: 11139: 11137: 11122: 11116: 11115: 11113: 11111: 11096: 11090: 11089: 11087: 11085: 11080:on 11 April 2013 11070: 11064: 11063: 11061: 11059: 11040: 11034: 11033: 11031: 11029: 11023: 11015: 11009: 11008: 11006: 11004: 10989: 10980: 10979: 10962:(1–2): 280–285. 10951: 10942: 10941: 10939: 10937: 10931: 10923: 10917: 10916: 10914: 10912: 10906: 10899: 10891: 10885: 10884: 10882: 10880: 10874: 10867: 10859: 10853: 10852: 10832: 10826: 10825: 10823: 10821: 10806: 10800: 10799: 10797: 10795: 10789: 10781: 10772: 10771: 10769: 10767: 10761: 10754: 10746: 10737: 10736: 10734: 10732: 10704: 10698: 10697: 10695: 10693: 10678: 10672: 10671: 10669: 10667: 10652: 10639: 10637: 10635: 10633: 10614: 10605: 10604: 10602: 10600: 10595:on 11 March 2015 10581: 10575: 10571:Rivers of Europe 10567: 10556: 10555: 10553: 10551: 10545: 10537: 10526: 10525: 10523: 10521: 10502: 10496: 10495: 10493: 10491: 10475: 10469: 10468: 10466: 10464: 10449: 10443: 10442: 10440: 10438: 10432: 10424: 10411: 10405: 10399: 10392: 10386: 10385: 10383: 10381: 10366: 10360: 10354: 10348: 10347: 10345: 10343: 10315: 10306: 10305: 10303: 10301: 10289: 10274: 10273: 10271: 10269: 10241: 10235: 10234: 10232: 10230: 10224: 10217: 10209: 10203: 10197: 10191: 10188: 10182: 10181: 10179: 10177: 10172:on 20 April 2013 10157: 10151: 10145: 10139: 10133: 10127: 10126: 10124: 10122: 10111:"East Stockwith" 10107: 10101: 10100: 10098: 10096: 10081: 10075: 10074: 10072: 10070: 10055: 10049: 10048: 10046: 10044: 10029: 10023: 10022: 10020: 10018: 10009:. Archived from 9999: 9978: 9977: 9975: 9973: 9955: 9949: 9944: 9935: 9929: 9923: 9922: 9920: 9918: 9899: 9893: 9892: 9890: 9888: 9860: 9854: 9853: 9837: 9827: 9821: 9820: 9818: 9816: 9801: 9795: 9794: 9792: 9790: 9771: 9760: 9759: 9757: 9755: 9740: 9734: 9727: 9710: 9707: 9701: 9698: 9692: 9686: 9680: 9674: 9668: 9664:Sow measured at 9662: 9656: 9650: 9644: 9638: 9632: 9626: 9620: 9614: 9608: 9602: 9596: 9590: 9584: 9578: 9572: 9565: 9559: 9557:Hamstall Ridware 9553: 9547: 9544: 9538: 9535: 9529: 9518: 9512: 9509: 9503: 9500: 9494: 9491: 9475: 9456: 9437: 9415: 9403: 9392: 9373: 9371: 9365:. Archived from 9348: 9338: 9319: 9300: 9281: 9270: 9251: 9232: 9189:Trent Valley Way 9050:Carlton on Trent 8940:Shropshire Brook 8466:Ford Green Brook 8437:Fledborough Beck 8192:Catchwater Drain 8095: 8094: 8039: 8037: 8036: 7987: 7985: 7984: 7935: 7933: 7932: 7883: 7881: 7880: 7831: 7829: 7828: 7779: 7777: 7776: 7727: 7725: 7724: 7675: 7673: 7672: 7623: 7621: 7620: 7571: 7569: 7568: 7519: 7517: 7516: 7467: 7465: 7464: 7379: 7378: 7306:Trent Valley Way 7228:Castle Donington 7124:Cavendish Bridge 7119:Cavendish Bridge 6986:Castle Donington 6937: 6936: 6919: 6918: 6901: 6900: 6883: 6882: 6865: 6864: 6847: 6846: 6829: 6828: 6822: 6773: 6772: 6768: 6765: 6456: 6379: 6271:Southern England 6267:Northern England 6203:Celtic Endeavour 6183:Nottingham Canal 6120:Navigation today 6053:Newark Town Lock 6031:Holme Pierrepont 6019:Robert Whitworth 6015:Nottingham Canal 5890: 5889: 5876: 5871: 5870: 5857:Cavendish Bridge 5812: 5811: 5805: 5804: 5790:St Peters Bridge 5788: 5786: 5776: 5775: 5769: 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16344: 16343: 16342: 16340: 16339: 16338: 16309:Trent catchment 16294: 16293: 16292: 16287: 16221: 16095: 16084: 15922: 15916: 15865: 15853: 15842: 15837: 15831: 15829: 15791:Wayback Machine 15745: 15740: 15739: 15729: 15727: 15718: 15717: 15686: 15676: 15674: 15669: 15668: 15664: 15654: 15652: 15643: 15642: 15638: 15628: 15626: 15622: 15615: 15611: 15610: 15606: 15596: 15594: 15585: 15584: 15580: 15570: 15568: 15563:. hppcc.co.uk. 15559: 15558: 15554: 15544: 15542: 15533: 15532: 15528: 15518: 15516: 15507: 15506: 15502: 15492: 15490: 15481: 15480: 15476: 15466: 15464: 15457: 15438: 15434: 15424: 15422: 15421:on 13 June 2013 15413: 15412: 15408: 15398: 15396: 15387: 15386: 15382: 15372: 15370: 15369:on 11 June 2013 15361: 15360: 15356: 15346: 15344: 15339: 15338: 15334: 15324: 15322: 15315:H2Open Magazine 15307: 15303: 15293: 15291: 15288:The Burton Mail 15282: 15281: 15277: 15267: 15265: 15256: 15255: 15251: 15241: 15239: 15224: 15220: 15210: 15208: 15207:on 3 March 2016 15199: 15198: 15194: 15184: 15182: 15178: 15174: 15173: 15169: 15159: 15157: 15148: 15147: 15143: 15133: 15131: 15126:. ldwa.org.uk. 15122: 15121: 15117: 15107: 15105: 15096: 15095: 15088: 15078: 15076: 15067: 15066: 15062: 15052: 15050: 15041: 15040: 15036: 15026: 15024: 15013:"Our Customers" 15011: 15010: 15006: 14996: 14994: 14981: 14980: 14976: 14966: 14964: 14951: 14950: 14946: 14936: 14934: 14927: 14911: 14907: 14899: 14888: 14878: 14876: 14863: 14862: 14858: 14848: 14846: 14833: 14832: 14828: 14820: 14816: 14806: 14804: 14791: 14790: 14786: 14776: 14774: 14759: 14755: 14742: 14738: 14728: 14726: 14722: 14715: 14711: 14710: 14706: 14699: 14685: 14681: 14674: 14660: 14656: 14644: 14643: 14634: 14633: 14629: 14615: 14611: 14601: 14599: 14588: 14584: 14574: 14572: 14565: 14549: 14545: 14534: 14533: 14529: 14519: 14517: 14506:"Littleborough" 14504: 14503: 14499: 14491: 14487: 14477: 14475: 14466: 14465: 14461: 14451: 14449: 14436: 14435: 14431: 14421: 14419: 14406: 14405: 14398: 14388: 14386: 14385:on 2 April 2012 14373: 14372: 14368: 14349: 14345: 14335: 14333: 14326:The Independent 14320: 14319: 14315: 14303: 14302: 14293: 14292: 14285: 14283: 14276: 14260: 14256: 14246: 14244: 14240: 14209: 14203: 14194: 14186: 14182: 14174: 14170: 14160: 14158: 14145: 14144: 14137: 14124: 14120: 14110: 14108: 14101: 14085: 14081: 14071: 14069: 14062: 14046: 14042: 14032: 14030: 14017: 14016: 14012: 14002: 14000: 13996: 13989: 13985: 13984: 13980: 13970: 13968: 13955: 13954: 13950: 13940: 13938: 13925: 13924: 13920: 13910: 13908: 13901:"Pasturefields" 13899: 13898: 13894: 13884: 13882: 13873: 13872: 13868: 13858: 13856: 13847: 13846: 13842: 13832: 13830: 13817: 13816: 13812: 13802: 13800: 13791: 13790: 13786: 13776: 13774: 13765: 13764: 13760: 13750: 13748: 13731: 13730: 13726: 13716: 13714: 13701: 13700: 13696: 13686: 13684: 13671: 13670: 13666: 13659: 13647: 13646: 13642: 13632: 13630: 13626: 13615: 13611: 13610: 13606: 13596: 13594: 13585: 13584: 13575: 13565: 13563: 13550: 13549: 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12613:on 16 June 2013 12605: 12604: 12600: 12590: 12588: 12583:. maib.gov.uk. 12579: 12578: 12574: 12564: 12562: 12557:. maib.gov.uk. 12553: 12552: 12548: 12538: 12536: 12535:on 15 July 2013 12527: 12526: 12522: 12512: 12510: 12503: 12487: 12483: 12473: 12471: 12458: 12457: 12453: 12443: 12441: 12428: 12427: 12423: 12415: 12411: 12403: 12399: 12391: 12378: 12370: 12363: 12353: 12351: 12334: 12325: 12317: 12313: 12305: 12296: 12288: 12279: 12271: 12264: 12254: 12252: 12248: 12241: 12237: 12236: 12232: 12222: 12220: 12211: 12210: 12206: 12196: 12194: 12190: 12186: 12185: 12181: 12171: 12169: 12155: 12148: 12138: 12136: 12127: 12126: 12119: 12109: 12107: 12100: 12084: 12080: 12072: 12068: 12058: 12056: 12055:on 17 July 2014 12047: 12046: 12039: 12029: 12027: 12014: 12013: 12009: 11999: 11997: 11993: 11982: 11978: 11977: 11973: 11963: 11961: 11948: 11947: 11943: 11912: 11903: 11893: 11891: 11887: 11881: 11877: 11867: 11865: 11861: 11854: 11850: 11849: 11842: 11832: 11830: 11823: 11807: 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10120: 10118: 10109: 10108: 10104: 10094: 10092: 10083: 10082: 10078: 10068: 10066: 10057: 10056: 10052: 10042: 10040: 10033:"Littleborough" 10031: 10030: 10026: 10016: 10014: 10007:Ordnance Survey 10001: 10000: 9981: 9971: 9969: 9956: 9952: 9945: 9938: 9930: 9926: 9916: 9914: 9901: 9900: 9896: 9886: 9884: 9877: 9861: 9857: 9850: 9828: 9824: 9814: 9812: 9803: 9802: 9798: 9788: 9786: 9773: 9772: 9763: 9753: 9751: 9742: 9741: 9737: 9728: 9724: 9719: 9714: 9713: 9708: 9704: 9699: 9695: 9687: 9683: 9675: 9671: 9663: 9659: 9651: 9647: 9639: 9635: 9627: 9623: 9615: 9611: 9603: 9599: 9594:Marston on Dove 9591: 9587: 9579: 9575: 9566: 9562: 9554: 9550: 9545: 9541: 9536: 9532: 9519: 9515: 9510: 9506: 9501: 9497: 9492: 9488: 9483: 9478: 9472: 9462:The River Trent 9453: 9434: 9412: 9389: 9369: 9346: 9335: 9316: 9297: 9267: 9248: 9229: 9212: 9170: 9165: 9164: 9030:Tatenhill Brook 8999:River Swarbourn 8393:Eggington Brook 8278:Darklands Brook 8236:Chitlings Brook 8166:East Butterwick 8160:Bottesford Beck 8104:Joins Trent at 8089: 8088: 8083: 8034: 8032: 7982: 7980: 7930: 7928: 7878: 7876: 7826: 7824: 7774: 7772: 7722: 7720: 7670: 7668: 7618: 7616: 7566: 7564: 7514: 7512: 7462: 7460: 7396:Catchment Area 7354: 7335: 7293: 7282: 7202:Megawatt Valley 7188: 7178: 7176:Megawatt Valley 7172: 7101:another in 1643 7031:Hethbeth Bridge 7019: 7006:Newark-on-Trent 6959: 6958: 6957: 6955: 6949: 6948: 6947: 6946: 6945: 6938: 6930: 6929: 6928: 6927: 6920: 6912: 6911: 6910: 6909: 6902: 6894: 6893: 6892: 6891: 6884: 6876: 6875: 6874: 6873: 6866: 6858: 6857: 6856: 6855: 6848: 6840: 6839: 6838: 6837: 6830: 6814: 6791: 6788:Hazelford Ferry 6770: 6766: 6763: 6761: 6760:, the fish was 6715: 6615:Eurasian wigeon 6600: 6586:migratory birds 6576:and non-native 6557: 6514: 6458: 6454: 6449: 6447: 6445: 6425:Dunrobin Castle 6415: 6381: 6377: 6357: 6351: 6348: 6346: 6344: 6342: 6340: 6322:Michael Drayton 6279:justice in eyre 6263: 6257: 6249:Newark-on-Trent 6225:Nottinghamshire 6217: 6211: 6138: 6122: 6081: 6073:First World War 6043: 5986: 5984:The lower river 5919: 5895: 5887: 5874: 5869: 5813: 5806: 5784: 5782: 5777: 5770: 5741:Bond End Branch 5731: 5724: 5717: 5710: 5691: 5684: 5677: 5657: 5655: 5650: 5643: 5636: 5617: 5610: 5603: 5584: 5577: 5570: 5550: 5543: 5536: 5521: 5511: 5504: 5497: 5478: 5471: 5464: 5445: 5438: 5431: 5409: 5402: 5395: 5388: 5366: 5359: 5352: 5345: 5325: 5323: 5318: 5311: 5304: 5281: 5279: 5274: 5254: 5247: 5240: 5221: 5214: 5199: 5191: 5184: 5165: 5158: 5143:Railway bridge 5138: 5131: 5124: 5104: 5102: 5097: 5090: 5067: 5065: 5060: 5053: 5031: 5024: 5017: 5010: 5003: 4981: 4974: 4967: 4960: 4940: 4934: 4932: 4931: 4926: 4906: 4899: 4879: 4872: 4852: 4850: 4845: 4838: 4823:Sawley Marinas 4818: 4811: 4804: 4785: 4778: 4758: 4751: 4732: 4725: 4705: 4698: 4691: 4684: 4665: 4658: 4632: 4625: 4618: 4611: 4591: 4584: 4562: 4555: 4548: 4541: 4521: 4514: 4499:Cranfleet Lock 4494: 4487: 4468: 4461: 4441: 4434: 4414: 4407: 4385: 4378: 4371: 4349: 4342: 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2661: 2654: 2635: 2626: 2625: 2621: 2592: 2574: 2536: 2506:Flood marks at 2471: 2282: 2266: 2261: 2259: 2183: 2181: 2143: 2141: 2103: 2101: 2063: 2061: 2023: 2021: 1983: 1981: 1943: 1941: 1894: 1889: 1884: 1875: 1863: 1851:drought of 1976 1826: 1819: 1807: 1781: 1708: 1687: 1666: 1635: 1583: 1551: 1539:aqueduct system 1469:Vale of Belvoir 1410:National Forest 1398:Sherwood Forest 1317: 1309: 1277:Vale of Belvoir 1269: 1240: 1233: 1230: 1227: 1225: 1223: 1221: 1219: 1217: 1215: 1213: 1211: 1158: 1087:East Butterwick 1083:West Butterwick 1028:Dunham on Trent 1020:Nottinghamshire 1004:Sutton on Trent 977:Newark-on-Trent 953:Hazelford Ferry 908:The City Ground 880:Nottinghamshire 845:Weston-on-Trent 793:Walton-on-Trent 701: 630: 504: 460: 418: 406: 380: 370: 360: 348: 312: 298: 296: 292: 289: 284: 281: 279: 277: 276: 273: 256: 230: 218: 216: 212: 209: 204: 201: 199: 197: 196: 191: 178: 151:Newark-on-Trent 73: 70:Interactive map 54: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 16347: 16337: 16336: 16331: 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15391:. nurc.co.uk. 15380: 15354: 15332: 15301: 15290:. 23 July 2015 15275: 15249: 15218: 15192: 15167: 15141: 15115: 15086: 15060: 15034: 15004: 14974: 14944: 14925: 14905: 14886: 14856: 14826: 14814: 14784: 14753: 14736: 14704: 14697: 14679: 14672: 14654: 14627: 14609: 14582: 14563: 14543: 14527: 14497: 14485: 14459: 14429: 14396: 14366: 14343: 14313: 14274: 14254: 14220:(1): 625–636. 14192: 14180: 14168: 14135: 14132:. p. 248. 14118: 14099: 14079: 14060: 14040: 14010: 13978: 13948: 13918: 13892: 13866: 13840: 13810: 13784: 13758: 13724: 13694: 13664: 13658:978-1405335126 13657: 13640: 13604: 13573: 13543: 13517: 13487: 13457: 13427: 13400: 13364: 13345: 13325: 13306: 13286: 13254: 13235: 13215: 13176: 13156: 13121: 13085: 13054: 13035: 12996: 12963: 12930: 12891: 12871: 12832: 12807: 12778: 12752: 12726: 12713: 12662: 12636: 12624: 12598: 12572: 12546: 12520: 12501: 12481: 12451: 12421: 12419:, p. 128. 12417:Nicholson 2006 12409: 12397: 12376: 12361: 12348:MeasuringWorth 12323: 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Met Office. 11117: 11102:. Met Office. 11091: 11065: 11035: 11010: 10981: 10943: 10918: 10886: 10854: 10843:(2): 139–157. 10827: 10801: 10773: 10738: 10719: 10699: 10673: 10640: 10606: 10576: 10557: 10527: 10497: 10470: 10459:on 18 May 2015 10444: 10412: 10400: 10394:Posnansky, M. 10387: 10361: 10349: 10330: 10307: 10275: 10256: 10236: 10204: 10192: 10183: 10152: 10140: 10128: 10102: 10076: 10059:"Owston Ferry" 10050: 10024: 9979: 9950: 9936: 9934:, p. 101. 9924: 9894: 9875: 9855: 9848: 9822: 9796: 9761: 9735: 9721: 9720: 9718: 9715: 9712: 9711: 9702: 9693: 9681: 9669: 9657: 9645: 9633: 9621: 9609: 9597: 9585: 9573: 9560: 9548: 9539: 9530: 9513: 9504: 9495: 9485: 9484: 9482: 9479: 9477: 9476: 9470: 9464:. Phillimore. 9457: 9451: 9438: 9432: 9416: 9410: 9393: 9387: 9374: 9357:(3): 191–209. 9339: 9333: 9320: 9314: 9301: 9295: 9282: 9271: 9265: 9252: 9246: 9233: 9227: 9213: 9211: 9208: 9207: 9206: 9201: 9196: 9191: 9186: 9181: 9176: 9169: 9166: 9161: 9160: 9157: 9154: 9151: 9150:Winterton Beck 9147: 9146: 9143: 9140: 9137: 9133: 9132: 9129: 9124: 9121: 9117: 9116: 9113: 9108: 9105: 9101: 9100: 9097: 9094: 9091: 9087: 9086: 9083: 9078: 9075: 9069: 9068: 9065: 9062: 9059: 9055: 9054: 9051: 9048: 9045: 9041: 9040: 9037: 9034: 9031: 9027: 9026: 9023: 9020: 9017: 9011: 9010: 9007: 9004: 9001: 8995: 8994: 8991: 8988: 8985: 8979: 8978: 8975: 8970: 8967: 8957: 8956: 8953: 8944: 8941: 8937: 8936: 8933: 8930: 8927: 8923: 8922: 8919: 8914: 8911: 8907: 8906: 8903: 8900: 8897: 8893: 8892: 8889: 8886: 8883: 8879: 8878: 8875: 8872: 8869: 8865: 8864: 8861: 8856: 8853: 8849: 8848: 8845: 8840: 8837: 8833: 8832: 8829: 8826: 8823: 8819: 8818: 8815: 8812: 8809: 8805: 8804: 8801: 8798: 8795: 8791: 8790: 8787: 8782: 8779: 8777:Pauper's Drain 8773: 8772: 8769: 8766: 8763: 8759: 8758: 8755: 8754:Stoke Bardolph 8752: 8749: 8745: 8744: 8741: 8738: 8735: 8731: 8730: 8727: 8726:Church Laneham 8724: 8721: 8717: 8716: 8713: 8710: 8707: 8703: 8702: 8699: 8696: 8693: 8689: 8688: 8685: 8682: 8679: 8675: 8674: 8671: 8668: 8665: 8659: 8658: 8655: 8652: 8649: 8645: 8644: 8641: 8638: 8635: 8629: 8628: 8625: 8622: 8619: 8615: 8614: 8611: 8608: 8605: 8599: 8598: 8595: 8592: 8589: 8588:Laughton Drain 8585: 8584: 8581: 8579:West Stockwith 8576: 8573: 8566: 8565: 8562: 8559: 8556: 8552: 8551: 8548: 8545: 8542: 8538: 8537: 8534: 8531: 8528: 8522: 8521: 8518: 8515: 8512: 8508: 8507: 8504: 8501: 8498: 8494: 8493: 8490: 8487: 8484: 8478: 8477: 8474: 8471: 8468: 8462: 8461: 8458: 8455: 8452: 8448: 8447: 8444: 8441: 8438: 8434: 8433: 8430: 8427: 8424: 8420: 8419: 8416: 8415:Clifton Bridge 8413: 8410: 8404: 8403: 8400: 8397: 8394: 8390: 8389: 8386: 8383: 8380: 8374: 8373: 8370: 8364: 8361: 8355: 8354: 8351: 8348: 8345: 8341: 8340: 8337: 8334: 8331: 8325: 8324: 8321: 8318: 8315: 8305: 8304: 8301: 8298: 8295: 8289: 8288: 8285: 8282: 8279: 8275: 8274: 8271: 8268: 8265: 8261: 8260: 8257: 8254: 8251: 8247: 8246: 8243: 8240: 8237: 8233: 8232: 8229: 8226: 8223: 8219: 8218: 8215: 8212: 8209: 8208:Causeley Brook 8205: 8204: 8201: 8196: 8193: 8189: 8188: 8185: 8180: 8177: 8171: 8170: 8167: 8164: 8161: 8157: 8156: 8153: 8150: 8147: 8141: 8140: 8137: 8134: 8131: 8127: 8126: 8123: 8118: 8115: 8109: 8108: 8105: 8102: 8099: 8090: 8086: 8085: 8084: 8082: 8079: 8076: 8075: 8073: 8070: 8067: 8064: 8061: 8058: 8055: 8052: 8049: 8046: 8043: 8030: 8024: 8023: 8021: 8018: 8015: 8012: 8009: 8006: 8003: 8000: 7997: 7994: 7991: 7978: 7972: 7971: 7969: 7966: 7963: 7960: 7957: 7954: 7951: 7948: 7945: 7942: 7939: 7926: 7920: 7919: 7917: 7914: 7911: 7908: 7905: 7902: 7899: 7896: 7893: 7890: 7887: 7874: 7868: 7867: 7865: 7862: 7859: 7856: 7853: 7850: 7847: 7844: 7841: 7838: 7835: 7822: 7816: 7815: 7813: 7810: 7807: 7804: 7801: 7798: 7795: 7792: 7789: 7786: 7783: 7770: 7764: 7763: 7761: 7758: 7755: 7752: 7749: 7746: 7743: 7740: 7737: 7734: 7731: 7718: 7712: 7711: 7709: 7706: 7703: 7700: 7697: 7694: 7691: 7688: 7685: 7682: 7679: 7666: 7660: 7659: 7657: 7654: 7651: 7648: 7645: 7642: 7639: 7636: 7633: 7630: 7627: 7614: 7608: 7607: 7605: 7602: 7599: 7596: 7593: 7590: 7587: 7584: 7581: 7578: 7575: 7562: 7556: 7555: 7553: 7550: 7547: 7544: 7541: 7538: 7535: 7532: 7529: 7526: 7523: 7510: 7504: 7503: 7501: 7498: 7495: 7492: 7489: 7486: 7483: 7480: 7477: 7474: 7471: 7458: 7452: 7451: 7449: 7446: 7443: 7440: 7437: 7432: 7427: 7424: 7421: 7418: 7415: 7413: 7410: 7409: 7406: 7405:Max. Altitude 7403: 7400: 7397: 7394: 7391: 7388: 7384: 7383: 7353: 7350: 7344:Attenborough. 7333: 7288: 7281: 7278: 7268:on the river, 7194:power stations 7184: 7174:Main article: 7171: 7170:Power stations 7168: 7065:timber pilings 7018: 7015: 7014: 7013: 7008: 7003: 6998: 6993: 6988: 6983: 6978: 6973: 6968: 6966:Stoke-on-Trent 6951: 6950: 6941: 6940: 6939: 6932: 6931: 6923: 6922: 6921: 6914: 6913: 6905: 6904: 6903: 6896: 6895: 6887: 6886: 6885: 6878: 6877: 6869: 6868: 6867: 6860: 6859: 6851: 6850: 6849: 6842: 6841: 6833: 6832: 6831: 6824: 6823: 6817: 6816: 6815: 6813: 6810: 6785: 6714: 6711: 6595: 6556: 6553: 6505: 6441: 6410: 6370: 6356: 6353: 6337: 6295:English people 6259:Main article: 6256: 6253: 6213:Main article: 6210: 6207: 6128: 6121: 6118: 6080: 6077: 6042: 6039: 6006:William Jessop 5985: 5982: 5937: 5936: 5933: 5927: 5926: 5922: 5921: 5913: 5907: 5906: 5903: 5897: 5896: 5891: 5883: 5882: 5878: 5877: 5867: 5840: 5839: 5836: 5835: 5833: 5831: 5829: 5827: 5825: 5823: 5820: 5819: 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2631: 2628: 2627: 2623: 2622: 2620: 2619: 2612: 2605: 2597: 2591: 2588: 2584:urban flooding 2572: 2534: 2466: 2446: 2445: 2442: 2439: 2436: 2433: 2430: 2427: 2426: 2423: 2420: 2417: 2414: 2413:November 2000 2411: 2407: 2406: 2403: 2400: 2397: 2394: 2393:November 1852 2391: 2387: 2386: 2383: 2380: 2377: 2374: 2371: 2367: 2366: 2363: 2360: 2357: 2354: 2351: 2347: 2346: 2343: 2340: 2337: 2334: 2333:February 1795 2331: 2327: 2326: 2321: 2316: 2313: 2310: 2308: 2305: 2304: 2302: 2299: 2296: 2293: 2289: 2288: 2281: 2278: 2265: 2262: 2257: 2256: 2255: 2213: 2212: 2210: 2207: 2204: 2201: 2198: 2195: 2192: 2179: 2173: 2172: 2170: 2167: 2164: 2161: 2158: 2155: 2152: 2139: 2133: 2132: 2130: 2127: 2124: 2121: 2118: 2115: 2112: 2099: 2093: 2092: 2090: 2087: 2084: 2081: 2078: 2075: 2072: 2059: 2053: 2052: 2050: 2047: 2044: 2041: 2038: 2035: 2032: 2019: 2013: 2012: 2010: 2007: 2004: 2001: 1998: 1995: 1992: 1979: 1973: 1972: 1970: 1967: 1964: 1961: 1958: 1955: 1952: 1939: 1937:Stoke on Trent 1933: 1932: 1930: 1927: 1924: 1919: 1914: 1909: 1904: 1902: 1899: 1898: 1896: 1891: 1886: 1881: 1878: 1870: 1869: 1862: 1859: 1825: 1822: 1817: 1806: 1803: 1776: 1751: 1750: 1745: 1742: 1736: 1735: 1730: 1727: 1721: 1720: 1715: 1712: 1701: 1700: 1694: 1691: 1680: 1679: 1673: 1670: 1659: 1658: 1653: 1650: 1644: 1643: 1640: 1632: 1628: 1627: 1578: 1555:Millstone Grit 1550: 1547: 1492:Stoke-on-Trent 1481:carrier rivers 1462: 1461: 1460: 1459: 1452: 1446: 1440: 1437: 1431: 1422: 1421: 1389:and defences. 1327:Leicestershire 1325:, Derbyshire, 1315: 1308: 1305: 1268: 1265: 1253:Shelford Manor 1231: 1208: 1191:meander cutoff 1157: 1154: 1071:East Stockwith 1067:West Stockwith 1032:Church Laneham 941:Stoke Bardolph 931:Downstream of 904:cricket ground 896:West Bridgford 849:Aston-on-Trent 837:Leicestershire 778:Ryknild Street 756:joins it from 700: 697: 683:(through-path- 677:Romano-British 670:Romano-British 629: 626: 582:Stoke-on-Trent 575:Humber Estuary 571:North Midlands 537: 536: 533: 532: 507: 501: 500: 463: 457: 456: 453: 449: 448: 440:River Trent → 438: 434: 433: 429: 428: 425: 424: 421: 415: 414: 409: 403: 402: 399: 395: 394: 391: 390: 387: 386: 383: 377: 376: 373: 367: 366: 363: 357: 356: 351: 345: 344: 341: 337: 336: 333: 332: 329: 325: 324: 321: 317: 316: 313: 310: 307: 306: 299:53.700; -0.700 274: 271: 268: 267: 264:Humber Estuary 257: 254: 251: 250: 247: 241: 240: 237: 236: 233: 227: 226: 194: 188: 187: 181: 175: 174: 171: 167: 166: 163: 162: 158: 157: 136: 132: 131: 125:Stoke-on-Trent 122: 118: 117: 107:Leicestershire 105:, Derbyshire, 100: 96: 95: 92: 88: 87: 86:United Kingdom 84: 80: 79: 75: 74: 66:Drainage basin 64: 56: 55: 52: 44: 43: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 16346: 16335: 16332: 16330: 16327: 16325: 16322: 16320: 16317: 16315: 16312: 16310: 16307: 16305: 16302: 16301: 16299: 16284: 16281: 16279: 16276: 16274: 16271: 16269: 16266: 16264: 16261: 16259: 16256: 16254: 16251: 16249: 16246: 16244: 16241: 16239: 16238:High Sheriffs 16236: 16234: 16231: 16230: 16228: 16224: 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15852: 15851: 15845: 15840: 15834: 15826: 15821: 15819: 15814: 15812: 15807: 15806: 15803: 15797: 15794: 15792: 15788: 15785: 15782: 15779: 15775: 15771: 15768: 15765: 15762: 15758: 15755: 15752: 15750: 15747: 15746: 15725: 15721: 15715: 15713: 15711: 15709: 15707: 15705: 15703: 15701: 15699: 15697: 15695: 15693: 15691: 15689: 15672: 15666: 15650: 15646: 15640: 15621: 15614: 15608: 15592: 15588: 15582: 15566: 15562: 15556: 15540: 15536: 15530: 15514: 15510: 15504: 15488: 15484: 15478: 15462: 15458: 15452: 15448: 15447: 15442: 15436: 15420: 15416: 15410: 15394: 15390: 15384: 15368: 15364: 15358: 15342: 15336: 15320: 15316: 15312: 15305: 15289: 15285: 15279: 15263: 15259: 15253: 15237: 15233: 15229: 15222: 15206: 15202: 15196: 15177: 15171: 15155: 15151: 15145: 15129: 15125: 15119: 15103: 15099: 15093: 15091: 15074: 15070: 15069:"River Trent" 15064: 15048: 15044: 15038: 15022: 15018: 15017:Modern Mining 15014: 15008: 14992: 14988: 14987:Modern Mining 14984: 14978: 14962: 14958: 14954: 14948: 14932: 14928: 14922: 14918: 14917: 14909: 14902: 14897: 14895: 14893: 14891: 14874: 14870: 14866: 14860: 14844: 14840: 14836: 14830: 14823: 14818: 14802: 14798: 14794: 14788: 14772: 14768: 14764: 14757: 14749: 14748: 14740: 14721: 14714: 14708: 14700: 14694: 14690: 14683: 14675: 14669: 14665: 14658: 14650: 14638: 14630: 14624: 14620: 14613: 14597: 14593: 14586: 14570: 14566: 14560: 14556: 14555: 14547: 14539: 14538: 14531: 14515: 14511: 14507: 14501: 14495:, p. 259 14494: 14489: 14473: 14469: 14463: 14447: 14443: 14439: 14433: 14417: 14413: 14409: 14403: 14401: 14384: 14380: 14376: 14370: 14362: 14358: 14354: 14347: 14331: 14327: 14323: 14317: 14309: 14297: 14281: 14277: 14271: 14267: 14266: 14258: 14239: 14235: 14231: 14227: 14223: 14219: 14215: 14208: 14201: 14199: 14197: 14189: 14184: 14178:, p. 171 14177: 14172: 14156: 14152: 14148: 14142: 14140: 14131: 14130: 14122: 14106: 14102: 14096: 14092: 14091: 14083: 14067: 14063: 14057: 14053: 14052: 14044: 14028: 14024: 14020: 14014: 13995: 13988: 13982: 13966: 13962: 13958: 13952: 13936: 13932: 13928: 13922: 13906: 13902: 13896: 13880: 13876: 13870: 13854: 13850: 13844: 13828: 13824: 13820: 13814: 13798: 13794: 13788: 13772: 13768: 13762: 13746: 13742: 13738: 13734: 13728: 13712: 13708: 13704: 13698: 13682: 13678: 13674: 13668: 13660: 13654: 13650: 13644: 13625: 13621: 13614: 13608: 13592: 13588: 13582: 13580: 13578: 13561: 13557: 13553: 13547: 13531: 13527: 13521: 13505: 13501: 13497: 13491: 13475: 13471: 13467: 13461: 13445: 13441: 13437: 13431: 13415: 13411: 13404: 13388: 13384: 13380: 13373: 13371: 13369: 13352: 13348: 13342: 13338: 13337: 13329: 13313: 13309: 13303: 13299: 13298: 13290: 13274: 13270: 13269: 13264: 13258: 13242: 13238: 13232: 13228: 13227: 13219: 13211: 13199: 13183: 13179: 13173: 13169: 13168: 13160: 13144: 13140: 13139: 13134: 13128: 13126: 13109: 13105: 13101: 13094: 13092: 13090: 13073: 13069: 13065: 13058: 13051: 13046: 13044: 13042: 13040: 13031: 13019: 13003: 12999: 12993: 12989: 12988: 12980: 12978: 12976: 12974: 12972: 12970: 12968: 12951: 12947: 12943: 12937: 12935: 12926: 12914: 12898: 12894: 12888: 12884: 12883: 12875: 12867: 12855: 12839: 12835: 12829: 12825: 12824: 12816: 12814: 12812: 12804: 12800: 12796: 12795: 12791: 12788: 12782: 12766: 12762: 12756: 12740: 12736: 12730: 12724:, iii, 55–60. 12723: 12720:H. Rashdall, 12717: 12709: 12704:|author= 12697: 12681: 12677: 12673: 12666: 12650: 12646: 12640: 12633: 12628: 12612: 12608: 12602: 12586: 12582: 12576: 12560: 12556: 12550: 12534: 12530: 12524: 12508: 12504: 12498: 12494: 12493: 12489:NGIA (2006). 12485: 12469: 12465: 12461: 12455: 12439: 12435: 12431: 12430:"River Trent" 12425: 12418: 12413: 12406: 12401: 12394: 12393:Hadfield 1970 12389: 12387: 12385: 12383: 12381: 12373: 12372:Hadfield 1970 12368: 12366: 12350: 12349: 12344: 12338: 12332: 12330: 12328: 12320: 12315: 12308: 12307:Hadfield 1970 12303: 12301: 12299: 12292:, p. 230 12291: 12286: 12284: 12282: 12274: 12273:Hadfield 1985 12269: 12267: 12247: 12240: 12234: 12218: 12214: 12208: 12189: 12183: 12167: 12163: 12159: 12153: 12151: 12134: 12130: 12124: 12122: 12105: 12101: 12095: 12091: 12090: 12082: 12075: 12070: 12054: 12050: 12044: 12042: 12025: 12021: 12017: 12011: 11992: 11988: 11981: 11980:"Swarkestone" 11975: 11959: 11955: 11951: 11945: 11937: 11933: 11929: 11925: 11921: 11917: 11916:Geomorphology 11910: 11908: 11906: 11886: 11879: 11860: 11853: 11847: 11845: 11828: 11824: 11818: 11814: 11813: 11805: 11789: 11785: 11779: 11763: 11759: 11753: 11734: 11728: 11712: 11708: 11702: 11698: 11697: 11689: 11673: 11669: 11663: 11659: 11658: 11650: 11634: 11630: 11626: 11620: 11618: 11601: 11597: 11593: 11587: 11571: 11567: 11561: 11545: 11541: 11535: 11519: 11515: 11509: 11493: 11489: 11483: 11467: 11463: 11457: 11441: 11435: 11419: 11415: 11409: 11401: 11394: 11393: 11385: 11383: 11381: 11379: 11377: 11375: 11373: 11371: 11369: 11367: 11365: 11363: 11361: 11359: 11357: 11355: 11353: 11351: 11349: 11347: 11345: 11343: 11341: 11321: 11317: 11311: 11304: 11303: 11295: 11276: 11269: 11263: 11261: 11241: 11237: 11230: 11224: 11222: 11205: 11201: 11195: 11193: 11176: 11172: 11166: 11162: 11161: 11156: 11150: 11148: 11131: 11127: 11121: 11105: 11101: 11095: 11079: 11075: 11074:"Trent Facts" 11069: 11053: 11049: 11045: 11039: 11020: 11014: 10998: 10994: 10988: 10986: 10977: 10973: 10969: 10965: 10961: 10957: 10956:Geomorphology 10950: 10948: 10928: 10922: 10903: 10896: 10890: 10871: 10864: 10858: 10850: 10846: 10842: 10838: 10831: 10815: 10812:. bgs.ac.uk. 10811: 10805: 10786: 10780: 10778: 10758: 10751: 10745: 10743: 10726: 10722: 10716: 10712: 10711: 10703: 10687: 10684:. bgs.ac.uk. 10683: 10677: 10661: 10657: 10651: 10649: 10647: 10645: 10627: 10623: 10619: 10613: 10611: 10594: 10590: 10586: 10580: 10573: 10572: 10566: 10564: 10562: 10542: 10536: 10534: 10532: 10515: 10511: 10507: 10501: 10485: 10481: 10474: 10458: 10454: 10448: 10429: 10423: 10421: 10419: 10417: 10409: 10404: 10397: 10391: 10375: 10371: 10365: 10359:, p. 68. 10358: 10353: 10337: 10333: 10327: 10323: 10322: 10314: 10312: 10295: 10288: 10286: 10284: 10282: 10280: 10263: 10259: 10253: 10249: 10248: 10240: 10221: 10214: 10208: 10202:, p. 198 10201: 10196: 10187: 10171: 10167: 10163: 10156: 10150:, p. 200 10149: 10144: 10138:, p. 192 10137: 10132: 10116: 10112: 10106: 10090: 10086: 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9187: 9185: 9182: 9180: 9177: 9175: 9172: 9171: 9158: 9155: 9152: 9149: 9148: 9144: 9141: 9138: 9136:Wheatley Beck 9135: 9134: 9130: 9128: 9125: 9122: 9119: 9118: 9114: 9112: 9109: 9106: 9103: 9102: 9098: 9095: 9092: 9090:Twyford Brook 9089: 9088: 9084: 9082: 9079: 9076: 9074: 9071: 9070: 9066: 9063: 9060: 9057: 9056: 9052: 9049: 9046: 9043: 9042: 9038: 9035: 9032: 9029: 9028: 9024: 9021: 9018: 9016: 9013: 9012: 9008: 9005: 9002: 9000: 8997: 8996: 8992: 8990:Great Haywood 8989: 8986: 8984: 8981: 8980: 8976: 8974: 8971: 8968: 8966: 8962: 8959: 8958: 8954: 8952: 8948: 8945: 8942: 8939: 8938: 8934: 8931: 8928: 8926:Seymour Drain 8925: 8924: 8920: 8918: 8917:North Clifton 8915: 8912: 8909: 8908: 8904: 8901: 8898: 8895: 8894: 8890: 8887: 8884: 8881: 8880: 8876: 8873: 8870: 8867: 8866: 8862: 8860: 8857: 8854: 8851: 8850: 8846: 8844: 8841: 8838: 8835: 8834: 8830: 8828:King's Newton 8827: 8824: 8822:Ramsley Brook 8821: 8820: 8816: 8813: 8810: 8807: 8806: 8802: 8799: 8796: 8793: 8792: 8788: 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8371: 8369: 8365: 8362: 8360: 8357: 8356: 8352: 8349: 8346: 8343: 8342: 8338: 8336:Newton Solney 8335: 8332: 8330: 8327: 8326: 8322: 8319: 8316: 8314: 8310: 8309:River Derwent 8307: 8306: 8302: 8299: 8296: 8294: 8291: 8290: 8286: 8283: 8280: 8277: 8276: 8272: 8269: 8266: 8263: 8262: 8258: 8255: 8252: 8249: 8248: 8244: 8241: 8238: 8235: 8234: 8230: 8227: 8224: 8222:Causeway Dyke 8221: 8220: 8216: 8213: 8210: 8207: 8206: 8202: 8200: 8197: 8194: 8191: 8190: 8186: 8184: 8183:Kings Bromley 8181: 8178: 8176: 8173: 8172: 8168: 8165: 8162: 8159: 8158: 8154: 8151: 8148: 8146: 8143: 8142: 8138: 8135: 8132: 8130:Amerton Brook 8129: 8128: 8124: 8122: 8119: 8116: 8114: 8111: 8110: 8106: 8103: 8100: 8097: 8096: 8093: 8074: 8071: 8068: 8065: 8062: 8059: 8056: 8053: 8050: 8047: 8044: 8042: 8031: 8029: 8025: 8022: 8019: 8016: 8013: 8010: 8007: 8004: 8001: 7998: 7995: 7992: 7990: 7979: 7977: 7973: 7970: 7967: 7964: 7961: 7958: 7955: 7952: 7949: 7946: 7943: 7940: 7938: 7927: 7925: 7921: 7918: 7915: 7912: 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