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River Leen

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cycle factory. The river then passes through several industrial units and under Triumph Road, before re-appearing behind the Nottingham Emergency Medical Services centre (the old AA building) on Derby Road. The Leen is sometimes mistakenly believed to pass through the main part of the Jubilee Campus,
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From Lenton onwards the course of the Leen has been quite radically altered on a number of occasions, although the river's present course probably follows a route close to its original natural course. The first change to the river's course came in the late eleventh or early twelfth centuries, when
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planning guidance and best practice from the Environment Agency is now to remove culverts, which are expensive to maintain and can cause flooding when they are blocked or damaged. As a result, a number of developments along the course of the Leen now open up previously culverted stretches of the
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This flooding led to a further diversion, which would largely divert the river back to its original pre-eleventh-century course. The river was first diverted into the southernmost section of the abandoned canal, between Derby Road and the operational canal at Lenton. It was then taken under that
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Further changes came with the construction of Castle Boulevard along the foot of the Castle cliff in 1884. With insufficient room for river, canal and road, the river was diverted into the canal at Lenton and the road built on the course of the former river. After flowing some distance along the
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A new Tesco development in Bulwell town centre, which received planning permission in 2008, will remove the culvert under the former Kwik Save supermarket.
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In Radford, a new student village at Chettle's Yard will open up a long stretch of the river parallel to the railway line.
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had been abandoned, although the stretch through Nottingham remains in use as part of the Trent navigation.
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The River Leen, as alluded to by the location of its source, is frequently mentioned in the
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but the lake and other water features in that area are artificial in nature.
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River Leen as it passes through Bulwell - information and slide show
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where it is joined by the Day Brook. The Leen then flows through
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mythology, often cited as the river upon which Robin Hood and
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Nottingham City Council planning application 08/02642/PFUL3
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the river was diverted to pass beneath the cliff on which
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The name Leen developed through various renderings of the
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Lenton Times - River Leen from Radford to the River Trent
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Confluence with the River Trent shown in Nottinghamshire
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opens up a section of the river's urban route through
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River Leen is located in Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
England
Nottinghamshire
Bulwell
Basford
Radford
Lenton
Nottingham
Robin Hood Hills
Annesley
Nottinghamshire
53°05′10″N 1°13′07″W / 53.0861°N 1.2187°W / 53.0861; -1.2187
Mouth
River Trent
The Meadows
Nottingham
52°56′14″N 1°09′31″W / 52.9371°N 1.1585°W / 52.9371; -1.1585
Lenton
Whyburn
Farleys Brook
Day Brook
River Trent
Nottinghamshire
Nottingham
East Midlands
England
Celtic
Welsh

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