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Report - Big Butts Rochdale - August 2024

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Mr Budge

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Visited one evening with @GRONK after exploring a nearby wet drain with a waterfall entrance we were eager for more drain fun.

The River Roch flows beneath the town center of Rochdale and is a tributary of the Irwell.

The majority of it has been culverted since the early 1900's and it now carries the river underground for around 450m through a mixture of stone and ahitty spraycrete galore (a newer protective/strengthening solution) .

One of the bridges dates back to medieval times to around 14th century and is a rare example of engineering from this time period.

A victorian egg shaped sewer is present leading to a processor.

There are currently plans in place estimated to cost around £3.5 million to de culvert sections of the river and un earth the medieval bridge once more.

A few of the local townsfolk seemed curious as to why two chaps in waders were entering the river, i cant help but think most people wouldn't question it if we carried some fishing rods.

Drunk passers by stopped to take photos and mumble some boll*x about our activities.

The flow of the river was minimal due to it being quite a dry period and the depth didn't seem to change through out the culvert, exiting via the front of the towns police station was a surprise also lol.


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jezzyboo

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Nice photos looked a decent size :thumb Was there anything up that brick pipe 4th photo from last ?
 
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