River Hipper - Chesterfield, April 2013

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PaulPowers

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I've been dipping in out out of the Hipper for a while looking for a spot that Vicar took a pic of a while ago http://www.flickr.com/photos/thevicardrains/5090443554/

Every few months I'll be driving past and dip in for a look, I still haven't found that one but I have found quite a few others, most are box culverts

The River Hipper is a tributary of the River Rother in Derbyshire, England. Its source is a large expanse of wetlands, fed by the surrounding moors between Chatsworth and Chesterfield, known as the Hipper Sick on Beeley Moor, which is part of the Chatsworth Estate. It then passes through Holymoorside and down into Chesterfield, just south of the town centre, before flowing into the River Rother. In July 2007 parts of Chesterfield flooded when the River Hipper overtopped its banks during a substantial storm that caused extensive flooding in North Derbyshire and South Yorkshire.

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The river flows through the concrete prefab box until every hundred yards is hits a section with a grill over the top
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I guess they can be classed as a feature
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That looks a lovely place to explore on a hot day!
Stunning images as usual mate, cheers for sharing.
 

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