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Winding Hole, Burntwood Bridg Canal / River Description Nearest Bridge Date of Survey Anglesey Branch (Wyrley & Ess'n Canal) Winding Hole, Burntwood Bridge M6 Toll Motorway Bridge, Burntwood Anglesey Branch (Wyrley & Ess'n Canal) Winding Hole, Anglesey Branch M6 Toll Motorway Bridge, Burntwood Ashby Winding Hole, Basin Bridge Bridge 22, Basin Bridge Ashby Winding Hole, Sutton Cheney Bridge 34, Sutton Wharf Bridge Ashby Winding Hole, Shenton Bridge 35, Bradfield's Bridge Ashby Winding Hole, Jackson's Bridge Bridge 41, Jackson's Bridge Ashby Winding Hole, Bosworth Wharf Bridge 42, Bosworth Wharf Bridge Ashby Winding Hole, Carlton Bridge Bridge 44, Carlton Bridge Ashby Winding Hole, Shakerstone Bridge 53, Town Bridge Ashby Winding Hole, Snarestone Terminus Bridge 61, Turnover Bridge Ashton Windinghole Bridge 111, Whitelands Road Bridge Ashton Windinghole - Lumb Lane Bridge 21, Lumb Lane Bridge Ashton Windinghole - Stockport Arm Bridge Ashton Windinghole - Lock 4 Bridge Ashton Windinghole - Vesta St Islington Arm Bridge Aylesbury Arm (Grand Union Canal) Winding Hole, Red House Bridge 9 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole Lock Tail Bridge, Aston Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Aston Junction Roving Bridge, Aston Junction Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole Bridge 110, Roving Bridge, Salford Junc Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole Salford Turnover Bridge, Salford Jun. Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Minworth Greaves Wiggins Hill Bridge 27-08-2016 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Curdworth Top Lock M6 Toll Bridge Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Curdworth Bottom Lock Kingsbury Swing Bridge 20/05/16 Birmingham & Fazeley Winding Hole, Debbies Day Boat Coleshill Road Bridge Canal / River Description Nearest Bridge Date of Survey Bradley Arm (Old Main Line) Winding Hole, Bradley Arm Highfield Bridge Bridgewater & Taunton Winding Hole, Bridgwater Pipe Bridge, YMCA Bridgwater Bridgewater & Taunton Winding Hole, Nr Maunsel Higher Br Bridge 18, Maunsel Higher Bumble Hole Arm (Dudley No 2 Canal) Winding Hole, Bumble Hole Dunns Bridge, Bumble Hole Calder & Hebble Navigation Sterne Mills Winding Hole Bridge 4, Stern Mill Calder & Hebble Navigation Winding Hole downstream Woodside Lock Bridge 3, Woodside Mills Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Northwood Bridge 12 Ivy House Bridge Bucknall Rd Caldon Canal Winding hole, Bircheshead Bridge 14, Bottany Bay Bridge Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Foxley Bridge 17 Foxley Drawbridge Caldon Canal Winding Hole Norton Drawbridge 21 29-07-2016 Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Hazelhurst Bridge 33, Brick Kiln Bridge Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Cheddleton Bridge 42 Main Road(A520) Bridge Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Oakmeadowford Bridge 48, Oakmeadowford Turnover Bridg Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Flintmill Lock Bridge 51 Flint Mill Bridge Caldon Canal Winding Hole, Froghall Bridge 54, Ipstones Road Bridge Cannock Extension Canal Winding Hole, Pelsall Basins Pelsall Road Bridge (abandoned) Chesterfield Manor Farm Winding Hole Bridge 78, Manor Farm Bridge Chesterfield Hayton Winding Hole Bridge 66, Hayton Townend Bridge Chesterfield Gate Inn Winding Hole Bridge 62, Hayton Smeath Lane Bridge 19/04/16 Chesterfield Retford Grove Mill Winding Hole Bridge 57, Gas House Bridge Chesterfield Woodcocks Bridge Winding Hole Bridge 55, Woodcocks Bridge Chesterfield Forest Winding Hole Bridge 53, Barnby Moor Wharf Bridge Chesterfield Ranby Winding Hole, O/S Bridge 50A, Ranby A1 Bridge Canal / River Description Nearest Bridge Date of Survey Chesterfield Bracebridge Winding Hole Bridge 44A, High Hoe Road Bridge Chesterfield Sandhill Lake Winding Hole Bridge 41C, Morse Lock Footbridge Chesterfield Worksop Winding Hole Bridge 41B, Stubbing Meadow Footbridge Chesterfield Turnerwood Bridge Winding Hole Bridge 36, Turnerwood Bridge Chesterfield Thorpe Windinghole Bridge 35, Thorpe Lock Sidings Bridge Chesterfield Kiveton Winding Hole Bridge 8, Steel Footbridge 28-05-2016 Coventry Winding Hole, Coventry Basin Coventry Basin Swing Bridge Coventry Winding Hole, Prince William Henry Bridge 3, Prince William Henry Bridge Coventry Winding Hole, Foleshill Bridge 6A, Spring Road Bridge Coventry Winding Hole, Hawkesbury Junction Junction Bridge Coventry Winding Hole, Bedworth Hill Bridge 13, Bedworth Hill Bridge Coventry Winding Hole, Marston Junction Bridge 15A, Marston Junction Bridge Coventry Winding Hole, Griff Arm Bridge 18, Turnover Bridge 02-06-2016 Coventry Winding Hole Bridge 21 04-10-2016 Coventry Winding Hole, Wash Lane Bridge Bridge 21A 02-06-2016 Coventry Winding Hole, Spring Wood Bridge 28 Coventry Winding Hole, Hartshill Bridge 33 Canal / River Description Nearest Bridge Date of Survey Coventry Winding Hole, Mancetter Bridge 35 Coventry Winding Hole, Atherstone Top Lock Atherstone Lock 1 Footbridge Coventry Winding Hole, Grendon Bridge 48A Coventry Winding Hole, Alvecote Bridge 59, Alvecote Bridge REMOVE Does Not Exist Coventry Winding Hole, Hodge Lane Bridge 61, Pipe Bridge Coventry Winding Hole, Glascote Bridge 73, Anchor Bridge Coventry Winding Hole, Kettlebrook *****DEL****** Coventry Winding Hole, Fazeley Junction Bridge 77 Coventry Winding Hole, Bonehill Bonehill Road Bridge 12-08-2016 Coventry Winding Hole, Tamhorn Tamhorn Farm Bridge Coventry Winding Hole, Huddlesford Junction Huddlesford Junction Footbridge Daw End Canal Daw End Winding Hole O/S Daw End Bridge Digbeth Branch (Birm'm & Fazeley Winding Hole, Ashted Heneage Street Bridge Canal) Digbeth Branch (Birm'm & Fazeley Winding Hole, Typhoo Basin Fazeley Street Bridge Canal) Digbeth Branch (Birm'm & Fazeley Winding Hole, Digbeth Junction Bridge 95C Canal) Dudley No 1 Canal Winding Hole, Merry Hill Round Oak (1) Bridge Dudley No 1 Canal Winding Hole, Woodside Woodside Junction Bridge, Woodside Dudley No 1 Canal Parkhead Top Lock, Winding Hole Grazebrook Arm Bridge Dudley No 2 Canal Winding Hole, Blowers Green Blowers Green Bridge Dudley No 2 Canal Winding Hole, Primrose Primrose Basin Bridge, Primrose Canal / River Description Nearest Bridge Date of Survey Dudley No 2 Canal Winding Hole, Primrose Bridge Bishtons Bridge, Netherton Dudley Tunnel Branch Winding Hole, Black Country Museum Browns Bridge (B C Museum) Engine Arm Winding Hole, Engine Arm Main Line Turnover Bridge, Smethwich Ju Erewash Facility - Winding Hole Bridge 24, Quorkey Bridge Erewash Winding Hole ( Botany Bay ) Bridge 23, Bridge Street Erewash Facility - Winding Hole Hallamfields Pipe Bridge Erewash Winding Hole Old Canal Bridge 15, Whitehouse Erewash Winding Hole Derby Canal Bridge 8, Sandiacre Erewash Facility - Winding Hole Bridge 6, Derby Road Erewash Facility - Winding Hole Bridge 3 - Tamworth Road Fossdyke Canal Winding Hole nr A57 Bridge 4 09/05/16 Glasson Branch (Lancaster Canal) Winding Hole - Lock 2 Glasson Flight Bridge 2, Lock No2 Bridge Glasson Branch (Lancaster Canal) Winding Hole - Thurnham Br 6 Bridge 6, Thurnham Bridge Glasson Branch (Lancaster Canal) Winding Hole - Glasson Basin Bridge 9, Glasson Swing Bridge Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 169 03-06-2016 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 169 03-06-2016 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 173 03-06-2016 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 176D 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 177A 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 179 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 183B 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 183A 03/03/16 Canal / River Description Nearest Bridge Date of Survey Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 184 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 188 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 190 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 190B 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 200E 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 202 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 203 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole, Three Bridges Bridge 205, Three Bridges 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 205b 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge 208a 03/03/16 Grand Union Winding Hole, between Locks 12-13 Bridge 15, Whilton Lock Bridge 18/04/16 Grand Union Winding Hole, Weedon Wharf Bridge 25 18/04/16 Grand Union Winding Hole, Bridge 28 Bridge 28, Standing Barn 18/04/16 Grand Union Winding Hole, Heyford Wharf Bridge 33, Faulkners 18/04/16 Grand Union Winding Hole (62Ft) Bridge 36, Wharf Bridge 18/04/16 Grand Union Winding Hole, Blisworth Tunnel S. Side Bridge 53 13/04/16 Grand Union Winding Hole, Navigation Inn Bridge 64, Navigation Bridge 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Below lock 21 O/H/X, Sewer 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, New Bradwell Bridge 71B, Footbridge 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, nrth of Br. 77 Footbridge 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, sth of Br. 77 Bridge 77, Linford Wharf 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, sth of Br. 82 Bridge 82, Blue Bridge 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, nth of Bridge 83 Bridge 83, (Redway) 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Water Eaton Bridge 98, Water Eaton 01/07/2016 Canal / River Description Nearest Bridge Date of Survey Grand Union Winding Hole, Soulbury (O/S) Bridge 110, Sandhole Bridge 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Wyvern Shipping Bridge 114, Bridge Street 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Linslade Bridge 114A, Towpath Footbridge 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Slapton Bridge 120 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole Bridge131 03/06/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole Bulbourne Bridge 133 (B488) 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Station Bridge Bridge 135, Station Bridge 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Cow Roast Bridge 136A, Towpath 01/07/2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Bridge 141 03-06-2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Bridge 144 03-06-2016 Grand Union Winding Hole, Winkwell Bridge 147A 01/07/2016
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