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In the earliest editions of the Accrington Observer, and indeed many other papers, the main topic of Letters to the Editor was dog sh.. in the streets.
Going back to the Stink- there was a sewage pipe which opened into the river on Nelson Square just before Henry St. It 'opened' at fixed time. I leave it to your imagination as to what could be seen entering the river. Alan & Les Bond wrote a poem about the river in the early 80s, but timed it as the river of their youth in the 50s, telling of the smell, the colour and the floating objects seen |
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The only fishing area I can find in Acc during the Saxon Period, was on the Hyndburn river near where Asda is. |
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Retlaw, the Medieval Period is accepted as starting in the 5th century or before and ending in the mid 1400's. I'm sure you said the monks were around Accrington long before 1450.
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Mind you visit Liege in Belgium, it truly is the dog spit capital of Europe.:mad: |
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It's picking up the green grass but the river isn't pink or blue- there's no colour,you can see through it! Have you a polarised lens or something? Almost worth coming back to walk along the banks again. |
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Maybe I should have said, so as to clarify Retlaw's point, is that it was LIKELY that Cistercian monks and their lay-brothers fished there in the years when a monastic grange was situated on/near Grange Lane. This was in the 13th century as it existed in Kirkstall Abbey's hands for les than a hundred years.
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In the 50's we entered the tunnel wearing wellies, and all carrying torches. Heading under the (then carpark, now Arndale) I can't recall if there was a branch of tunnels, but I'm sure I recall emerging into daylight, perhaps behind the Bridge pub? I also remember the culvert between Catlows fruit and veggie shop and the old market hall. Not sure where this led to, as an outlet behind the Bridge would mean a major turn and tunnelling under Church Street. Any thoughts?
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Can recall going up that tunnel, Never went as far as you Les, had no torches.:D Also was a small round concrete tunnel, just before yeh entered the river tunnel,left hand side as yeh faced in,went up that n came to a shaft seemed very deep,:eek: so went up it via the metal grips, came out of a "Grate" half way up Castle St.:hehetable
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All that water has been clean since Broad Oak Print Works Closed down. |
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