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29-11-2004, 10:28
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River Stink
Could anyone tell me please if the river hyndburn is still referred to as the river Stink. Does it still stink. Has it been cleaned up or is it still polluted?. Forty five years ago, even though it was polluted, I could still catch stickle backs in it along Hyndburn rd near a lodge. Are they still there? It was a long time ago since I last smelt it. If I close my eyes and concentrate I can still smell it 
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29-11-2004, 10:55
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Re: River Stink
Yep...still stinks Terry, but nowhere near as bad as it did. In fact, I've seen one or two larger fish in there than sticklebacks. But it's still called the Stink.
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29-11-2004, 11:01
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Re: River Stink
They're probably still sticklebacks, but they are new mutant versions from all the pollution...
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29-11-2004, 11:31
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Re: River Stink
The lodge is still there too, right next to the Asda supermarket. Or should I say the Asda was built right next to the lodge?
Do you remember when that site was occupied by Ewbank?
Oh come on T it really can't be called stinky these days. There's no gunk in it.
I still think we should make a feature of it round Black Abbey/Oak St area.
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29-11-2004, 12:25
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Re: River Stink
It is actually quite remarkably clean these days, except when it has been raining hard, then it fills with mud.
When did you last have your nose near it Tealeaf?
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29-11-2004, 12:38
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Re: River Stink
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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
It is actually quite remarkably clean these days, except when it has been raining hard, then it fills with mud.
When did you last have your nose near it Tealeaf?
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He can smell it from his front door  I would not compare it to the River Avon or any other river for that matter. It's still the "Stink" even if it smelled of roses!!
Played many an hour by its banks on Nelson Square! That's probably why I've nearly lost mi sense of smell!
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29-11-2004, 13:51
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Re: River Stink
I passed the River Stink this morning......it didn't stink and it looked quite clean...... though I must admit that these observations were taken from road level......I don't think it would look good if I climbed the railings and went down for a proper look......besides they might have had to get a crane to lift me out 
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30-11-2004, 16:34
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Re: River Stink
 the stink got that name because it did!now if you take time out to follow the stink you will see all different species of wildlife,i have personnally seen brown trout and kingfishers.these would not be seen anywhere near a water that was polluted.if you are lucky and walk down the dunk where the river hyndburn and the tinker brook meet you may even see deer!
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30-11-2004, 17:57
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Re: River Stink
Only thing i have seen down there is cows and bulls.
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30-11-2004, 19:10
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Re: River Stink
And possibly the odd AccyWebber taking photos. 
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30-11-2004, 20:20
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Re: River Stink
Does anyone remember the houses on Croft Street?. They were just along from Stuart Engineering and backed onto the River Stink. They were squalor properties and were knocked down in the late sixties
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01-12-2004, 05:46
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Re: River Stink
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Does anyone remember the houses on Croft Street?. They were just along from Stuart Engineering and backed onto the River Stink. They were squalor properties and were knocked down in the late sixties
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I must be thinking of the wrong Croft Street (Eileen Cross lived there). The one I'm thinking of was near Sacred Heart Junior School on Bradshaw Street. That was in Church...and quite a way from the River Stink. Or have I missed another Croft Street Uncle Mick?
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01-12-2004, 07:21
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Re: River Stink
I can't think where the heck Stuart Engineering is/was but I know I ought to know.
I can only think of that Croft Street too Darby. If I could find my map it would help.
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01-12-2004, 11:46
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Re: River Stink
My dad used to work on Croft St, at Conveyor & Elevators, (before they moved to Grange Lane), it backed on to the Stink, he used to tell us that they saw quite a lot of rats in the lower part of the building.
When I was a kid we used to play stepping stones in the river ,down by Nelson Square, opposite Lina St, we also went frogging and could catch loads of little frogs.
We once found some small cardboard barrels and tried to sail down to the tunnel near Sharn Hall, but being cardboard they disintegrated after about 15 minutes and we were all knee deep in the smelly, dirty water.
Needless to say, mother was NOT impressed and I was kept in for the rest of the weekend. She was a hard woman!!
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01-12-2004, 12:22
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Re: River Stink
I remember that as a kid with four others we all climbed over the wall on Bull bridge and we all went into the tunnell with the intention of going as far as it would go till we reached daylight again. There wasn't much water on that day. We didn't get very far when someone made a noise in the dark and we all started screaming and came running out like the devil was after us. It sure was eerie in there. 
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