Thick ice remains on Pitt Street Low Valley, Barnsley

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Thick ice remains on Pitt Street Low Valley, Barnsley

Image: © Steve Fareham Taken: 13 Jan 2010

This well used road has not seen a gritter of any sort during this cold snap. The left hand bend is notorious in Winter and has been the scene of numerous incidents. On the left was 'Garlands Pond' a balancing pond for a mill race to Netherwood Mill. On the right was the spoil heap from Darfield Main colliery.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.533219
Longitude
-1.400103