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This thread has been running since 2004 and I have only just seen it. Fascinating stuff. There does seem to have been some confusion over Croft Street. There was one in Accrington ( close by Bull Bridge) and one in Church. It was close by Nelson Square and looked across to India Street, so both were close to the Stink.
Someone mentioned Nelson Sq being overlooked by Lina Street. This is in fact Emma Street. I took papers there. I spent a lot of time on Nelson Square. I lived in Persia St. There was a sewage pipe close to the bridge at Henry Street which we used to watch at certain times, knowing that effluent ( we didn't call it that) would be discharged from it. We liked to see the rubber goods bobbing along. Not only did Nelson Square provide access to the Stink, it was a football and cricket field, a 'dirt track' circuit , a cowboys and Indians area, a courting spot and a place where underground shelters could be explored. Where the road crossed the Stink at Bull Bridge ( the bridge by the Black Bull pub) was the very centre of Accrington in the very early ( at least medieval) days. Seeing Atarah's photos of Electricity Street gave me a real thrill. |
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Where the road crossed the Stink at Bull Bridge ( the bridge by the Black Bull pub) was the very centre of Accrington in the very early ( at least medieval) days.
Old Accrington. New Accrington had its own center They didn't become Accrington until 1878. Retlaw. |
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I have just remembered that the piece of spare land between Croft St, Church, Bradshaw Street and Wesley Street, looking across to India Street was called The Croft by locals. It was in a hollow alongside Sacred Heart RC School. It may have had allottments or hen pens. 'Croft' means field or piece of land.
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At the other end behind the bridge pub, even though it smelt there were trout in there in teh 70's that came down from further up at Warmden Reservoirs which are now drained! I just keep getting the idea to go into the tunnel end behind the bridge and walk right through to the Arndale Centre side and film it and see what it was like? See if there are any secret doorways into buildings beneath Accrington! |
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It sounds like a dangerous idea to me.
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There are no secret doorways, but there are a number of drains leading into it which can gush there contents out at unexpected times. What has happened to the entrance that was under the old outdoor market I can't say. The other part, Woodnook Water that is culverted, runs from behind the old baths in St James St, drops about 12 ft, goes under Paradise St, then under what was the Ritz cinema, turns sharp right down under Grange Lane, then left to meet up with Warmden Water at the end of Cross St. The reason the Fire Brigade used to train under there was for emergencies, in case some idiot tried to go it alone and had to be rescued. As Spuggie has said, to venture in there without proper gear is stupid. And there's nowt much to see anyway. We will probaby read your obit in the Observer. Retlaw. |
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Lets hope anyone thinking of doing it sees this and takes your advise. |
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I wouldn't actually go down there - it was a mere fantasy. I suppose there are town plans that show the exact course of the river under the town! It must have been cleaned up these days though and the source of it's name - "Stink" no longer relevant? We used to fish for trout in the stream from Warmden Reservoirs down passed Broadoak, caught many trout there in the 70's and eaten them - very tasty! |
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Didn't the smell have something to do with the paper mill at Rishton:confused:
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