Map Graph

Ribble Link

Canal in Lancashire

The Millennium Ribble Link is a linear water park and new navigation which links the once-isolated Lancaster Canal in Lancashire, England to the River Ribble. The Lancaster Canal was never connected to the rest of the English waterways network, because the planned aqueduct over the River Ribble was never built. Instead, a tramway connected the southern and northern parts of the canal. An idea for a connecting link following the course of the Savick Brook was proposed in 1979, and the Ribble Link Trust campaigned for twenty years to see it built. The turn of the Millennium, and the funds available from the Millennium Commission for projects to mark the event was the catalyst for the project to be implemented, and although completion was delayed, the navigation opened in July 2002.

Read article
File:Ribble_Link_04c232.jpgFile:Boatsonribblelink1.jpegFile:Boatsonribblelink2.jpegFile:Messingatlocks.jpegFile:Ribble_Link_weir.jpegFile:Ribble_Link_weir2.jpegFile:Ribble_Link_weir3.jpegFile:Ribble_Link_Fish_pass.jpegFile:Flood1.jpegFile:Flood2.jpegFile:Flood3.jpegFile:Floating_debris.jpegFile:The's'bends.jpegFile:Lock5construct.jpegFile:Lock6underconstruct.jpegFile:Golf_Club_bridge.jpegFile:Dredging1.jpegFile:Dredging2.jpegFile:Dredging3.jpegFile:Dredging4.jpegFile:3menandapump.jpegFile:Ribble_Link_04c216.jpgFile:Fire_by_Dagnall.jpegFile:Ribble_Link_Hay_Meadow.jpegFile:Ribble_Link_Lock_5_Bursts_bank.jpegFile:Ribble_Link_Lock5_floods.jpeg
Top Questions
AI generated

List the top facts about Ribble Link

Summarize this article

What is the single most intriguing fact about Ribble Link?

Are there any controversies surrounding Ribble Link?

More questions