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The Adventure Play Area, Blackleach Country Park
Blackleach Country Park is in what used to be an old industrial area of Walkden, half a mile north of the town centre. Over the last decade or so, the area has been transformed from a derelict site, badly polluted from its former industrial use; in particular, by a chemical factory producing dyes with an adjacent chemical waste heap known locally as 'Stink Bomb Hill' because of the strong sulphurous smell that came off it.
Trees and bushes have now replaced the derelict buildings. Grass and flowers cover what was the toxic waste heap. The rubbish filled reservoir is now a lake with plenty of fish and water birds.
The park was officially designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 2004.
http://www.salford.gov.uk/blackleach.htm Salford City Council
http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2008/05/15/friends_blackleach_country_park_feature.shtml BBC Manchester - Park Life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackleach_Country_Park Wikipedia
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 5 May 2012
0.07 miles
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Blackleach Reservoir
Blackleach Country Park is in what used to be an old industrial area of Walkden, half a mile north of the town centre. Over the last decade or so, the area has been transformed from a derelict site, badly polluted from its former industrial use; in particular, by a chemical factory producing dyes with an adjacent chemical waste heap known locally as 'Stink Bomb Hill' because of the strong sulphurous smell that came off it.
Trees and bushes have now replaced the derelict buildings. Grass and flowers cover what was the toxic waste heap. The rubbish filled reservoir is now a lake with plenty of fish and water birds.
The park was officially designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 2004.
http://www.salford.gov.uk/blackleach.htm Salford City Council
http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2008/05/15/friends_blackleach_country_park_feature.shtml BBC Manchester - Park Life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackleach_Country_Park Wikipedia
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 5 May 2012
0.08 miles
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The Gravel Island at Blackleach Reservoir
The reservoir, with its gravel island, is a haven for wild water birds such as this pair of nesting Canada Geese.
Blackleach Country Park is in what used to be an old industrial area of Walkden, half a mile north of the town centre. Over the last decade or so, the area has been transformed from a derelict site, badly polluted from its former industrial use; in particular, by a chemical factory producing dyes with an adjacent chemical waste heap known locally as 'Stink Bomb Hill' because of the strong sulphurous smell that came off it.
Trees and bushes have now replaced the derelict buildings. Grass and flowers cover what was the toxic waste heap. The rubbish filled reservoir is now a lake with plenty of fish and water birds.
The park was officially designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 2004.
http://www.salford.gov.uk/blackleach.htm Salford City Council
http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2008/05/15/friends_blackleach_country_park_feature.shtml BBC Manchester - Park Life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackleach_Country_Park Wikipedia
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 5 May 2012
0.09 miles
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The High Point, Blackleach Country Park
106 metres above sea level, this is one of the highest places in Salford and has been named "The High Point". The information boards also claim that it is one of the best vantage points in the city and provide photographs and information on the features (which should be) visible. Unfortunately, as the trees have matured, most of the sights are now obscured. Still, the bench makes a good place to rest for a few minutes.
Blackleach Country Park is in what used to be an old industrial area of Walkden, half a mile north of the town centre. Over the last decade or so, the area has been transformed from a derelict site, badly polluted from its former industrial use; in particular, by a chemical factory producing dyes with an adjacent chemical waste heap known locally as 'Stink Bomb Hill' because of the strong sulphurous smell that came off it.
Trees and bushes have now replaced the derelict buildings. Grass and flowers cover what was the toxic waste heap. The rubbish filled reservoir is now a lake with plenty of fish and water birds.
The park was officially designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 2004.
http://www.salford.gov.uk/blackleach.htm Salford City Council
http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2008/05/15/friends_blackleach_country_park_feature.shtml BBC Manchester - Park Life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackleach_Country_Park Wikipedia
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 5 May 2012
0.09 miles
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Blackleach Country Park
The lake at Hilltop, in the Blackleach country park, bounded by the M61 and the A575.
Image: © Roger May
Taken: 14 Dec 2005
0.10 miles
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No Swimming at Blackleach Reservoir
Warning signs almost hidden amongst the trees at the shore of Blackleach Reservoir.
Blackleach Country Park is in what used to be an old industrial area of Walkden, half a mile north of the town centre. Over the last decade or so, the area has been transformed from a derelict site, badly polluted from its former industrial use; in particular, by a chemical factory producing dyes with an adjacent chemical waste heap known locally as 'Stink Bomb Hill' because of the strong sulphurous smell that came off it.
Trees and bushes have now replaced the derelict buildings. Grass and flowers cover what was the toxic waste heap. The rubbish filled reservoir is now a lake with plenty of fish and water birds.
The park was officially designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 2004.
http://www.salford.gov.uk/blackleach.htm Salford City Council
http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2008/05/15/friends_blackleach_country_park_feature.shtml BBC Manchester - Park Life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackleach_Country_Park Wikipedia
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 5 May 2012
0.10 miles
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Blackleach Country Park
Blackleach Country Park is in what used to be an old industrial area of Walkden, half a mile north of the town centre. Over the last decade or so, the area has been transformed from a derelict site, badly polluted from its former industrial use; in particular, by a chemical factory producing dyes with an adjacent chemical waste heap known locally as 'Stink Bomb Hill' because of the strong sulphurous smell that came off it.
Trees and bushes have now replaced the derelict buildings. Grass and flowers cover what was the toxic waste heap. The rubbish filled reservoir is now a lake with plenty of fish and water birds.
The park was officially designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 2004.
http://www.salford.gov.uk/blackleach.htm Salford City Council
http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2008/05/15/friends_blackleach_country_park_feature.shtml BBC Manchester - Park Life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackleach_Country_Park Wikipedia
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 5 May 2012
0.11 miles
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Blackleach Reservoir
Blackleach Country Park is in what used to be an old industrial area of Walkden, half a mile north of the town centre. Over the last decade or so, the area has been transformed from a derelict site, badly polluted from its former industrial use; in particular, by a chemical factory producing dyes with an adjacent chemical waste heap known locally as 'Stink Bomb Hill' because of the strong sulphurous smell that came off it.
Trees and bushes have now replaced the derelict buildings. Grass and flowers cover what was the toxic waste heap. The rubbish filled reservoir is now a lake with plenty of fish and water birds.
The park was officially designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 2004.
http://www.salford.gov.uk/blackleach.htm Salford City Council
http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2008/05/15/friends_blackleach_country_park_feature.shtml BBC Manchester - Park Life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackleach_Country_Park Wikipedia
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 5 May 2012
0.11 miles
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Blackleach Country Park
The frozen lake at Blackleach Country Park.
Image: © Peter McDermott
Taken: 7 Feb 2015
0.12 miles
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A Canada goose at Blackleach Country Park
All the water fowl were in one area, co-operating to keep the water surface from freezing
Image: © Ian Greig
Taken: 6 Feb 2015
0.12 miles