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The Wandle is a fascinating river and this is a helpful and interesting guide to its working past.
Mills on the River Wandle M 2008
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The Wandle is a fascinating river and this is a helpful and interesting guide to its working past.
Archive 2008-09-01 M 2008
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The Wandle was declared a mere sewer in the 1960s and has taken decades of work to restock with fish.
Rivers the healthiest in a generation due to stricter pollution controls 2011
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Under the plan 92 projects will be announced covering 14 different waterways in London, at least seven of which have been buried by history, including the Effra, which rises in Crystal Palace and flows north to the Thames at Vauxhall, the Ravensbourne in south-east London, the Wandle in Croydon, and two tributaries of the Lee near the 2012 Olympic site in east London.
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Fishing for chub and barbel on London's river Wandle may have been the perfect way to pass a gloomy bank holiday weekend, while fans of salmon could have headed to the Dee and the Taff in Wales, which once ran black with coal.
Rivers the healthiest in a generation due to stricter pollution controls 2011
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We lived in a very nice little house on the banks of the River Wandle in Surrey.
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We lived in a very nice little house on the banks of the River Wandle in Surrey.
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We lived in a very nice little house on the banks of the River Wandle in Surrey.
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Hurried off to give a talk at a Methodist Church fellowship on the outskirts of Croydon - an agreeable ride in the tram, which swoops most satisfyingly through Wandle Park and glides round Reeves Corner - and then, via an exccellent hot choc at Wimbledon, up to London to a committee meeting of the The Keys, the Catholic Writers' Guild at St Mary Moorfields.
I've got a cold... Joanna Bogle 2008
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Hurried off to give a talk at a Methodist Church fellowship on the outskirts of Croydon - an agreeable ride in the tram, which swoops most satisfyingly through Wandle Park and glides round Reeves Corner - and then, via an exccellent hot choc at Wimbledon, up to London to a committee meeting of the The Keys, the Catholic Writers' Guild at St Mary Moorfields.
Archive 2008-01-01 Joanna Bogle 2008
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