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Canal / River Description Nearest Bridge Functional Loc. Date of Survey Anglesey Branch (Wyrley & Ess'n Canal) Winding Hole Canal / River Description Nearest Bridge Functional Loc. Date of Survey Anglesey Branch (Wyrley & Ess'n Canal) Winding Hole, Burntwood Bridge M6 Toll Motorway Bridge, Burntwood BA-002-007 Anglesey Branch (Wyrley & Ess'n Canal) Winding Hole, Anglesey Branch M6 Toll Motorway Bridge, Burntwood BA-003-006 Ashby Winding Hole, Basin Bridge Bridge 22, Basin Bridge AS-014-002 Ashby Winding Hole, Sutton Cheney Bridge 34, Sutton Wharf Bridge AS-019-011 Ashby Winding Hole, Shenton Bridge 35, Bradfield's Bridge AS-021-010 Ashby Winding Hole, Jackson's Bridge Bridge 41, Jackson's Bridge AS-024-006 Ashby Winding Hole, Bosworth Wharf Bridge 42, Bosworth Wharf Bridge AS-025-010 Ashby Winding Hole, Carlton Bridge Bridge 44, Carlton Bridge AS-026-007 Ashby Winding Hole, Shakerstone Bridge 53, Town Bridge AS-030-010 Ashby Winding Hole, Snarestone Terminus Bridge 61, Turnover Bridge AS-036-007 Ashton Windinghole Bridge 111, Whitelands Road Bridge AN-001-030 Ashton Windinghole - Lumb Lane Bridge 21, Lumb Lane Bridge AN-004-017 Ashton Windinghole - Stockport Arm Bridge AN-007-027 Ashton Windinghole - Lock 4 Bridge AN-009-034 Ashton Windinghole - Vesta St Islington Arm Bridge AN-011-030 Aylesbury Arm (Grand Union Canal) Winding Hole, Red House Bridge 9 GA-005-013 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole Lock Tail Bridge, Aston BF-003-027 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Aston Junction Roving Bridge, Aston Junction BF-003-028 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole Bridge 110, Roving Bridge, Salford Junc BF-006-018 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole Salford Turnover Bridge, Salford Jun. BF-006-019 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Minworth Greaves Wiggins Hill Bridge BF-013-010 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Curdworth Top Lock M6 Toll Bridge BF-016-012 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Curdworth Bottom Lock Kingsbury Swing Bridge BF-020-003 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Debbies Day Boat Coleshill Road Bridge BF-024-013 Bradley Arm (Old Main Line) Winding Hole, Bradley Arm Highfield Bridge WW-002-001 Bridgewater & Taunton Winding Hole, Bridgwater Pipe Bridge, YMCA Bridgwater BT-002-005 Bridgewater & Taunton Winding Hole, Nr Maunsel Higher Br Bridge 18, Maunsel Higher BT-012-009 Bumble Hole Arm (Dudley No 2 Canal) Winding Hole, Bumble Hole Dunns Bridge, Bumble Hole BZ-001-007 Calder & Hebble Navigation Sterne Mills Winding Hole Bridge 4, Stern Mill CA-002-013 Calder & Hebble Navigation Winding Hole downstream Woodside Lock Bridge 3, Woodside Mills CA-006-012 Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Northwood Bridge 12 Ivy House Bridge Bucknall Rd CL-004-009 Caldon Canal Winding hole, Bircheshead Bridge 14, Bottany Bay Bridge CL-005-007 Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Foxley Bridge 17 Foxley Drawbridge CL-008-014 Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Hazelhurst Bridge 33, Brick Kiln Bridge CL-015-004 Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Cheddleton Bridge 42 Main Road(A520) Bridge CL-019-014 Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Oakmeadowford Bridge 48, Oakmeadowford Turnover CL-022-002 Bridg Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Flintmill Lock Bridge 51 Flint Mill Bridge CL-025-002 Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Froghall Bridge 54, Ipstones Road Bridge CL-027-011 Cannock Extension Canal Winding Hole, Pelsall Basins Pelsall Road Bridge (abandoned) WX-002-004 Chesterfield Manor Farm Winding Hole Bridge 78, Manor Farm Bridge CH-005-005 Chesterfield Hayton Winding Hole Bridge 66, Hayton Townend Bridge CH-019-013 Chesterfield Gate Inn Winding Hole Bridge 62, Hayton Smeath Lane Bridge CH-021-005 04-19-2016 Chesterfield Retford Grove Mill Winding Hole Bridge 57, Gas House Bridge CH-024-006 Chesterfield Woodcocks Bridge Winding Hole Bridge 55, Woodcocks Bridge CH-026-006 Chesterfield Forest Winding Hole Bridge 53, Barnby Moor Wharf Bridge CH-031-001 Chesterfield Ranby Winding Hole, O/S Bridge 50A, Ranby A1 Bridge CH-034-002 Chesterfield Bracebridge Winding Hole Bridge 44A, High Hoe Road Bridge CH-041-015 Chesterfield Sandhill Lake Winding Hole Bridge 41C, Morse Lock Footbridge CH-042-015 Chesterfield Worksop Winding Hole Bridge 41B, Stubbing Meadow CH-043-001 Footbridge Chesterfield Turnerwood Bridge Winding Hole Bridge 36, Turnerwood Bridge CH-047-007 Chesterfield Thorpe Windinghole Bridge 35, Thorpe Lock Sidings Bridge CH-048-017 Chesterfield Kiveton Winding Hole Bridge 8, Steel Footbridge CH-051-001 Coventry Winding Hole, Coventry Basin Coventry Basin Swing Bridge CC-001-020 Coventry Winding Hole, Prince William Henry Bridge 3, Prince William Henry Bridge CC-002-015 Coventry Winding Hole, Foleshill Bridge 6A, Spring Road Bridge CC-006-003 Coventry Winding Hole, Hawkesbury Junction Junction Bridge CC-009-013 Coventry Winding Hole, Bedworth Hill Bridge 13, Bedworth Hill Bridge CC-011-006 Coventry Winding Hole, Marston Junction Bridge 15A, Marston Junction Bridge CC-014-009 Coventry Winding Hole, Griff Arm Bridge 18, Turnover Bridge CC-016-009 Coventry Winding Hole, Wash Lane Bridge Bridge 21A CC-018-010 Coventry Winding Hole, Spring Wood Bridge 28 CC-022-012 Coventry Winding Hole, Hartshill Bridge 33 CC-024-018 Coventry Winding Hole, Mancetter Bridge 35 CC-025-016 Coventry Winding Hole, Atherstone Top Lock Atherstone Lock 1 Footbridge CC-027-023 Coventry Winding Hole, Grendon Bridge 48A CC-031-013 Coventry Winding Hole, Alvecote Bridge 59, Alvecote Bridge CC-038-012 Coventry Winding Hole, Hodge Lane Bridge 61, Pipe Bridge CC-039-011 Coventry Winding Hole, Glascote Bridge 73, Anchor Bridge CC-041-012 Coventry Winding Hole, Kettlebrook *****DEL****** CC-042-026 Coventry Winding Hole, Fazeley Junction Bridge 77 CC-044-028 Coventry Winding Hole, Bonehill Bonehill Road Bridge CC-045-009 Coventry Winding Hole, Tamhorn Tamhorn Farm Bridge CC-051-010 Coventry Winding Hole, Huddlesford Junction Huddlesford Junction Footbridge CC-055-011 Daw End Canal Daw End Winding Hole O/S Daw End Bridge DE-007-003 Digbeth Branch (Birm'm & Fazeley Winding Hole, Ashted Heneage Street Bridge WZ-001-026 Canal) Digbeth Branch (Birm'm & Fazeley Winding Hole, Typhoo Basin Fazeley Street Bridge WZ-002-008 Canal) Digbeth Branch (Birm'm & Fazeley Winding Hole, Digbeth Junction Bridge 95C WZ-002-009 Canal) Dudley No 1 Canal Winding Hole, Merry Hill Round Oak (1) Bridge BP-002-005 Dudley No 1 Canal Winding Hole, Woodside Woodside Junction Bridge, Woodside BP-003-002 Dudley No 1 Canal Parkhead Top Lock, Winding Hole Grazebrook Arm Bridge BP-004-015 Dudley No 2 Canal Winding Hole, Blowers Green Blowers Green Bridge BK-001-001 Dudley No 2 Canal Winding Hole, Primrose Primrose Basin Bridge, Primrose BK-003-007 Dudley No 2 Canal Winding Hole, Primrose Bridge Bishtons Bridge, Netherton BK-004-002 Dudley Tunnel Branch Winding Hole, Black Country Museum Browns Bridge (B C Museum) WR-004-004 Engine Arm Winding Hole, Engine Arm Main Line Turnover Bridge, Smethwich WG-001-017 Ju Erewash Facility - Winding Hole Bridge 24, Quorkey Bridge ER-003-006 Erewash Winding Hole ( Botany Bay ) Bridge 23, Bridge Street ER-004-002 Erewash Facility - Winding Hole Hallamfields Pipe Bridge ER-009-001 Erewash Winding Hole Old Canal Bridge 15, Whitehouse ER-010-005 Erewash Winding Hole Derby Canal Bridge 8, Sandiacre ER-014-002 Erewash Facility - Winding Hole Bridge 6, Derby Road ER-015-003 Erewash Facility - Winding Hole Bridge 3 - Tamworth Road ER-017-003 Fossdyke Canal Winding Hole nr A57 Bridge 4 05-09-2016 Glasson Branch (Lancaster Canal) Winding Hole - Lock 2 Glasson Flight Bridge 2, Lock No2 Bridge LG-001-015 Glasson Branch (Lancaster Canal) Winding Hole - Thurnham Br 6 Bridge 6, Thurnham Bridge LG-003-010 Glasson Branch (Lancaster Canal) Winding Hole - Glasson Basin Bridge 9, Glasson Swing Bridge LG-005-013 Grand Union Winding Hole, Warwick Bar Bridge 95C GU-001-033 Grand Union Winding Hole, Samson Road Wharf Railway Bridge, Camp Hill Top Lock GU-003-007 Grand Union Winding Hole, Hay Mills Bridge 88, Kings Road Hay Mills GU-005-026 Grand Union Winding Hole, Henwood Bridge 77, Henwood Lane GU-015-014 Grand Union Winding Hole, Kixley Wharf Bridge 72, Kixley Lane GU-019-019 Grand Union Winding Hole, Heronfield Bridge 70, Kings Arms Bridge GU-020-012 Grand Union Winding Hole, Knowle Bottom Lock Bridge 71, Kenilworth Road GU-020-013 Grand Union Winding Hole, Kingswood Junction Bridge 37 GU-025-006 Grand Union Winding Hole, Hatton Station Bridge 55 John's Bridge GU-032-008 Grand Union Winding Hole, Saltisford Junction Bridge 1 GU-037-014 Grand Union Winding Hole, Myton Bridge 43, Europa Way GU-041-011 Grand Union Winding Hole, Sydenham Bridge 37A, St Marys Road GU-043-009 Grand Union Winding Hole, Radford Semele Bridge 34, Butt Lane GU-045-009 Grand Union Winding Hole, between Locks 12-13 Bridge 15, Whilton Lock Bridge GU-079-012 Grand Union Winding Hole, Weedon Wharf Bridge 25 GU-086-015 Grand Union Winding Hole, Bridge 28 Bridge 28, Standing Barn GU-087-013 Grand Union Winding Hole, Heyford Wharf Bridge 33, Faulkners GU-090-008 Grand Union Winding Hole (62Ft) Bridge 36, Wharf Bridge GU-092-003 Grand Union Winding Hole, Blisworth Tunnel S. Side Bridge 53 GU-103-027 04-13-2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Navigation Inn Bridge 64, Navigation Bridge GU-112-010 Grand Union Winding Hole, Below lock 21 O/H/X, Sewer GU-114-027 Grand Union Winding Hole, New Bradwell Bridge 71B, Footbridge GU-118-020 Grand Union Winding Hole, nrth of Br. 77 Footbridge GU-122-012 Grand Union Winding Hole, sth of Br. 77 Bridge 77, Linford Wharf GU-122-013 Grand Union Winding Hole, sth of Br. 82 Bridge 82, Blue Bridge GU-126-018 Grand Union Winding Hole, nth of Bridge 83 Bridge 83, (Redway) GU-127-013 Grand Union Winding Hole, Water Eaton Bridge 98, Water Eaton GU-134-014 Grand Union Winding Hole, Soulbury (O/S)
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