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Northwich Anglers Association the Fishing Waters of Northwich AA Northwich Anglers Association The Fishing Waters of Northwich AA Billinge Green River Weaver (cont.) Big Billinge 9 E3 The Crescent 8 F6 Little Billinge 9 E3 The Boat Yard 8 E5 Budworth Mere 3 F6 Whitehouse 8 E5 Canal Pit 9 E1 Marshalls Arm 8 E5 Eaton Bank Pool 13 D8 Oak Tree 8 D4 Eyre’s Pit 4 C2 Willow Beds 8 D4 Little Oaks 8 D3 The Dredger Length 8 D3 Northwich AA Headquarters 4 B1 Hartford Meadows 8 C2 Petty Pool 7 D1 Hulse’s Island 8 B1 Pick Mere 4 E7 Little Wood 8 C1 River Dane 8 F8 to 9 C2 Alf’s Cottage 13 D8 River Weaver (from North to South) Newbridge 13 D8 Saltersford 3 A1 Shipbrook Lakes 6 C7 Red Lion 3 B2 Trent and Mersey Canal 1 D8 to 15 A1 Lock Street 3 F1 Vale Royal Pool 8 C2 Pimlott’s 8 E6 Wincham Brook 4 D2 to 5 A4 Blackboards 8 E6 Legend Primary Route Bus, coach station Golf course A road Ambulance station Picnic site B road Fire station Important buildings Minor road Police station Built up areas Other minor road Place of worship Woods Rural track, private road Information Centre Permitted fishing Path, Bridleway, byway Shopping Centre River, weir, stream Gate or 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