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Type of Structure Or Features District Town Type of Structure or features District Town Upstream X Upstream Y Downstream X Downstream Y Local Location Name Debris Screen Blackburn with Darwen BC Brownhill 368423 430902 Screen 2 on Brownhill Culvert Inland Waterway Burnley <Null> <Null> <Null> Burnley Section of L&L Canal Culvert Burnley Briercliffe 387923 434470 387922 434470 Ormeroyd FB Culvert Burnley Briercliffe 388460 434632 388462 434632 Black House Lane FB Culvert Burnley Briercliffe 389276 434616 389275 434617 Ell Scar FB Culvert Burnley Briercliffe 389958 434558 389957 434559 New Plantation FB Culvert Burnley Briercliffe 390493 434866 390488 434861 Ridehalgh Lane Culvert Culvert Burnley Briercliffe 390592 434842 390589 434843 Thursden Wood Culvert Culvert Burnley Briercliffe 390742 434733 390735 434733 Thursden Bridge Drain Burnley Brownside 387349 432504 386894 432428 Drains to Lindsay Park Culvert Burnley Brownside 386788 433270 386789 433268 Houghton Hag FB Debris Screen Burnley Burnley 382877 431997 Chicken Hill Wood Debris Screen Burnley Burnley 385656 430619 Towneley Farm Screen Debris Screen Burnley Burnley 384865 430490 Copy Wood Screen Pumping Station Burnley Burnley 382880 433961 Ighten Manor (Foxcroft) PS Debris Screen Burnley Burnley 385216 431831 Screen on Towneley Golf Course Debris Screen Burnley Burnley 385200 431970 Screen on Culvert in Towneley Debris Screen Burnley Burnley 386212 435122 Standenhall Drive Debris Screen Burnley Burnley 383111 431774 Screen on Sep Clough culvert in Scott Park Debris Screen Burnley Burnley 386182 434300 Widow Hill Road Debris Screen Burnley Burnley 386182 434561 Balderstone Lane Culvert Burnley Burnley 385809 430223 385829 430295 Hole House Culvert under Railway Line Culvert Burnley Burnley 385934 430431 385933 430441 Hole House Culvert No2 Culvert Burnley Burnley 385913 430494 385912 430497 Thanet Lee Wood FB No1 Culvert Burnley Burnley 385907 430514 385908 430517 Thanet Lee Wood FB No2 Culvert Burnley Burnley 385881 430568 385880 430569 Thanet Lee Wood FB No 3 Culvert Burnley Burnley 385753 430757 385753 430760 Eaverage Clough Bridge in Towneley Culvert Burnley Burnley 385690 430684 385657 430620 Towneley Farm Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 385559 430541 385585 430574 Eaverage Clough Culvert at rear of Townley farm Culvert Burnley Burnley 385516 430513 385530 430531 Towneley Farm Culvert No 2 Culvert Burnley Burnley 385310 430400 385327 430405 Eaverage Clough Railway culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 385216 430374 385253 430397 Everage Clough Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 385082 430675 384866 430491 Copy Wood Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 385169 430734 385173 430737 Boggart Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 385301 430810 385303 430809 Footbridge over Copy Clough(Towneley) Culvert Burnley Burnley 385361 430799 385382 430796 Copy Clough Culvert No 2 Culvert Burnley Burnley 385451 430788 385493 430778 Copy Clough Culvert No1 Culvert Burnley Burnley 385673 430733 385681 430734 Towneley Nursery Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 385775 430781 385777 430784 Eaverage Clough Bridge near Towneley Culvert Burnley Burnley 385803 431003 385804 431005 Pavilion Footbridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 385829 431104 385831 431109 Changing Rooms Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 385854 431198 385857 431205 Eaverage Clough Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 385812 431220 385808 431221 Deer Park Road Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 385738 431260 385736 431262 Bridge accessing Car Park at Towneley Culvert Burnley Burnley 385640 431347 385634 431351 Access bridge over River Calder Culvert Burnley Burnley 385308 431723 385307 431725 Bridge to access Playing fields Culvert Burnley Burnley 385304 431766 385301 431773 Bridge accessing Unity College Culvert Burnley Burnley 385217 431832 385236 431857 Culvert from Towneley Golf Course Culvert Burnley Burnley 385200 431970 385199 431970 Culvert in Towneley Park Culvert Burnley Burnley 385189 431972 385188 431974 Towneley Holmes Footbridge Flood Defence Bank Burnley Burnley 384942 432186 385275 432030 Fulledge - Townley Park Culvert Burnley Burnley 384855 432152 384853 432153 Thursfield Rd Footbridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 384659 431113 384897 431503 Culvert from Rock Lane to Towneley Park Culvert Burnley Burnley 384642 431109 384611 431091 The Kilns, Burnley Culvert Burnley Burnley 384733 430544 384723 430531 Copy Wood Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 383992 430864 383997 430897 Culvert under A646 near Woodplumpton Rd Culvert Burnley Burnley 383979 430916 383977 430923 In woodlands next to A646 Culvert Burnley Burnley 383848 430857 383919 430912 Woodplumpton Rd Culvert Burnley Burnley 383136 431327 383137 431328 Manchester Rd Footbridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 383120 431758 383116 431761 Bridges in Scott Park(4 in total) Culvert Burnley Burnley 383111 431775 382923 431941 Coal Clough Lane Culvert Burnley Burnley 382982 431869 382989 431883 Culvert in Coal Clough House Culvert Burnley Burnley 382877 431997 382454 432476 Sep Clough Culvert from Chicken Hill Wood Culvert Burnley Burnley 382347 431847 382443 432149 Wood Top Mill Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 382454 432190 382435 432486 Wood Top Mill Culvert2 Culvert Burnley Burnley 382238 432652 382341 432520 Sweet Clough Culvert (Rosegrove) Culvert Burnley Burnley 382201 432661 382166 432676 Gannow Lane Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 382166 432676 382064 432713 Southwark Bridge Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 382064 432713 381679 432938 Sycamore Avenue Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 381486 433082 381680 432938 Lockyer Avenue Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 381377 433128 381486 433083 Middlesex Avenue Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 381304 433071 381231 432981 Sweet Clough Culvert (Lowerhouse) Culvert Burnley Burnley 383118 434449 383112 434446 Culvert 1 near Royle Hall Farm Culvert Burnley Burnley 382931 433972 382929 433973 Footbridge at Calder Park Culvert Burnley Burnley 383428 433366 383411 433395 Holme Bridge (M65 Motorway) Culvert Burnley Burnley 383517 433267 383514 433270 Holme (Playing Fields) Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 383639 433095 383633 433103 Car Park bridge at Burnley College Culvert Burnley Burnley 383653 433075 383652 433076 FB in Burnley College Culvert Burnley Burnley 383746 432935 383742 432941 Ashfield Road Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 383777 432818 383768 432836 Culvert under Active Way, Burnley Culvert Burnley Burnley 383863 432801 383849 432802 Brown Street Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 384181 432654 383923 432793 Central area culvert to Curzon St Culvert Burnley Burnley 384353 432753 384352 432688 Parsonage Mill Culvert Burnley Burnley 384338 432982 384316 432982 St Peter's (Burnley) Culvert Burnley Burnley 384417 433143 384415 433140 FB 2 in Thompson Park Culvert Burnley Burnley 384516 433350 384516 433347 FB 1 in Thompson Park Culvert Burnley Burnley 384718 433496 384716 433494 FB2 on River Brun Culvert Burnley Burnley 384851 433618 384850 433617 FB1 on River Brun Culvert Burnley Burnley 384997 433626 384988 433642 Heasandford Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 385729 433384 385725 433384 FB 3 on River Brun Culvert Burnley Burnley 385992 433507 385993 433499 Netherwood Foot Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 386126 432984 386126 432989 Rowley Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 386390 432637 386389 432638 FB near Brownside MIll Culvert Burnley Burnley 386587 432393 386584 432401 Brownside Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 387321 431629 387318 431634 Salterford Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 383731 432628 383734 432641 Outlet to inlet on St James St, Burnley Culvert Burnley Burnley 383851 432607 383887 432598 Outlet on Cow Lane, Burnley Culvert Burnley Burnley 383895 432510 383890 432522 Hammerton Street Culvert Burnley Burnley 383905 432439 383905 432441 FB on River Calder near lee Moran Hse Culvert Burnley Burnley 383963 432360 384014 432337 Under Manchester Rd & Chaddesley HSe, Burnley Culvert Burnley Burnley 384084 432285 384053 432309 Parker Lane to rear Health Centre, Burnley Culvert Burnley Burnley 384245 432264 384142 432266 Centenary Way Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 384334 432268 384324 432270 Access bridge to TESCO Culvert Burnley Burnley 384399 432240 384342 432265 Under L&L canal next to TESCO, Burnley Culvert Burnley Burnley 384816 432159 384801 432152 Hand Bridge, Todmorden Rd Culvert Burnley Burnley 383884 431606 384084 432281 Evans Street Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 383666 434329 383633 434328 Springwood House Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 383487 434853 383463 434843 Adamsons Culvert Burnley Burnley 385358 434727 383713 434322 Brierfield Rd Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 384905 434540 384291 434325 Primrose Mill Culvert Culvert Burnley Burnley 386212 435123 386213 435111 Culvert under Standenhall Drive Culvert Burnley Burnley 386165 434528 386182 434562 Balderstone Ln, Burnley Culvert Burnley Burnley 386230 434044 386183 434300 Widow Hill Road Culvert Burnley Burnley 386064 431033 386063 431034 Wet Marl Wood Footbridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 382408 432503 382341 432520 Culvert under railway line Culvert Burnley Burnley 384480 432213 384469 432217 Plumbe Street Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 384654 432186 384643 432188 Oxford Road Bridge Culvert Burnley Burnley 382961 434492 382959 434491 Royle Hall Farm FB 1 Culvert Burnley Burnley 382925 434522 382924 434525 Royle Hall Farm FB 2 Culvert Burnley Burnley 383024 434429 383022 434432 Culvert 2 near Royle Hall Farm Culvert Burnley Burnley 384500 433174 384504 433180 FB on Thompson Park Lake Open Channel Burnley Burnley 384689 433406 384680 433449 Sandy Holme Overflow Culvert Burnley Burnley 385215 433786 385220 433792 Culvert from SAFRAN Car Park Culvert
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