Hi guys, I haven't posted for a good while. So here goes.
Not a massive explore but i don't think it has been done before, but please correct me if im wrong
The overflow is housed on the original site for Horsforth sewage works, in an area now know as the Newlay Conservation Area.
The Horsforth sewage works was demolished a long time now but its overflow still remains intact.
Here is the entrance seen from Cow Beck.
After putting a square peg in a round hole in order to gain entry, we were greeted by a stoopy rcp pipe section which runs for approximately 25 meters.
The rcp pipe goes through to a junction with a manhole cove then turns left slightly and continues for another 25 meters to open up to:
Visited with Ultrix.
Thanks for looking,
Awwrisp
Not a massive explore but i don't think it has been done before, but please correct me if im wrong
The overflow is housed on the original site for Horsforth sewage works, in an area now know as the Newlay Conservation Area.
The Horsforth sewage works was demolished a long time now but its overflow still remains intact.
Here is the entrance seen from Cow Beck.
After putting a square peg in a round hole in order to gain entry, we were greeted by a stoopy rcp pipe section which runs for approximately 25 meters.
The rcp pipe goes through to a junction with a manhole cove then turns left slightly and continues for another 25 meters to open up to:
Visited with Ultrix.
Thanks for looking,
Awwrisp