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A statement on Ladybower Reservoir's Facebook page reads: "Site closed until further notice due to wildfire. We are working with the police and fire service, please stay away from the site and car ...
The two holes - technically known as shaft spillways - are designed to regulate water levels when Ladybower Reservoir becomes full. Severn Trent said the best place to view the plug holes was from ...
Ladybower Reservoir's low water reveals 'drowned' village. One visitor, Clare Whittaker from Sheffield, was left "upset and mad" when she saw both children and parents taking "beautiful" stones ...
The long-lost ruins of a submerged church have been unearthed after reservoir levels dropped. Back in the 1940s, the village of Derwent in Derbyshire was flooded to make way for the Ladybower ...
Derwent in Ladybower Reservoir, in Derbyshire, was submerged for almost 80 years until low levels of water in recent weeks revealed the site which includes churches, ...
"The collision took place just after 5.30pm yesterday (12 April) on the A57 just after the junction for the Ladybower car park and saw an orange KTM Superduke, which was travelling from Sheffield ...
THE current low water levels at Ladybower Reservoir have revealed the remains of two abandoned villages that were deliberately flooded in the 1940s. The villages of Derwent and Ashopton were abando… ...
This resulted in them building another reservoir - Ladybower. The dam was approved and residents were relocated to nearby villages once more - meanwhile, the construction took place between 1935 ...
A 'lost' village which has re-emerged due to low water levels has been vandalised. The town of Derwent in Derbyshire was purposely flooded by the Ladybower Reservoir between 1935 and 1943.
Firefighters are understood to be tackling a fire near Ladybower Reservoir in the Peak District National Park. Severn Trent Water, which owns the historic body of water, has taken to social media ...
The most recent data available from Severn Trent shows water storage levels at Ladybower Reservoir are at about 27,500 mega litres, which is 98.8% of its maximum capacity.
The most recent data available from Severn Trent shows water storage levels at Ladybower Reservoir are at about 27,500 mega litres, which is 98.8% of its maximum capacity.
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