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  • ...jpg|thumb|300px|Kidderminster Lock on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal]] ...er Severn]] at [[Stourport]] in Worcestershire with the [[Trent and Mersey Canal]] at [[Haywood Junction]] by [[Great Haywood]].
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  • ...anal]], the [[Stratford-upon-Avon Canal]] and the [[Birmingham and Fazeley Canal]]. It is a popular route with tourists due to its circular route and mixtur ...e other follows the Stratford Canal (north) and [[Worcester and Birmingham Canal]] to [[Gas Street Basin]] in central Birmingham. The latter route is slight
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  • ...way through the fields to the east of the village, many walkers prefer to walk along the High Street to make use of the village's facilities.
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  • ...at-weighing machine at Stoke Bruerne, originally from the [[Glamorganshire Canal]]]] The civil parish population at the 2011 Census was 373.<ref>{{cite web| ...tages. The village's main attraction is its situation on the [[Grand Union Canal]] making it a favourite destination for tourists.
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  • ...ed, the rich moved northwards from cramped tenements in narrow closes into grand Georgian homes on wide roads. The poor however remained in the Old Town. ...ew era of civic Hanoverian British patriotism by echoing the design of the Union Flag. Both Princes Street and Queen Street are shown as double sided. A sim
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  • ...n Street and Edward Street to the turnpike at Gandogue Lane (behind Credit Union). The old high road continued in use to serve the village and mass house, w The Kildare/Leixlip Branch of General Workers Union SIPTU has its headquarters at Georges Street, Newbridge.
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  • The '''Hertfordshire Way''' is a long-distance circular walk around [[Hertfordshire]]. The total length is 194 miles, which is fully way The walk is mainly in open countryside, but it also passes through the county's two
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  • | Walk 1 || [[Woolwich]] to [[Falconwood]] | Walk 2 || Falconwood to Grove Park
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  • ...lly, the river then passes under an aqueduct for the [[Stratford-upon-Avon Canal]] on Peterbrook Road at Major's Green. Skirting to the west of [[Shirley, W ...s for the removable plank weir can be seen.<ref name="JMJ"/> The riverside walk continues as the John Morris Jones Walkway past the site of Robin Hood Lane
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  • ...ted in the name of a nearby pub, the 'Blue Lias', beside the [[Grand Union Canal]] on the road to [[Long Itchington]]. ...hree steam-powered vessels named ''Jason'', ''Janet'' and ''Jupiter''.<ref>Canal and Rivercraft in Picture, Hugh MacKnight, David & Charles, 1970</ref>
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  • ...t the village include a remarkable series of 21 locks on the [[Grand Union Canal]], a shopping village (Hatton Country World) and a former psychiatric hospi The towpath Grand Union Canal is a long distance walk as well as a route for narrowboaters and canoeists.
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  • The [[Grand Union Canal]] runs through Catherine-de-Barnes, on its way to or from [[Birmingham]], a ...e village much later, probably dating from the building of the Grand Union Canal.
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  • '''Paddington Basin''' is the name given to a canal basin, and its surrounding area, in [[Paddington]], a locality deep within ...and Union. It was opened in 1801 to serve what was then the Grand Junction Canal: Paddington being chosen as the site of the basin because of its position o
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  • ...ford union canal junction.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Junction of Hertford Union Canal and River Lee Navigation]] ...don, in the south-east corner of [[Middlesex]]. It connects the [[Regent's Canal]] to the [[River Lee|Lee Navigation]].
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  • |picture=Canal boat and tunnel under Muriel Street, London.jpg| |carries=Regent's Canal
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  • The '''Limehouse Cut''' is a straight, broad canal in the [[East End of London]], in the south-eastern corner of [[Middlesex]] The [[Lee Valley Walk]] completes its path southwards (or starts it northwards) along the Limehou
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  • ...Wood, and Yeading Brook Meadows, where it joins the [[Grand Union Canal]] walk and shortly thereafter becomes the river Crane.
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  • ...to be a working watermill. The disused Buckingham Arm of the [[Grand Union Canal]] runs between Buckingham and Western Milton Keynes to the north of Thornbo *{{cite web|title=Circular Walk|url=http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/assets/content/bcc/docs/row/promoted_routes/T
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  • ...=quinlan>{{cite book|last=Quinlan|first=Ray |title=The Greater Ridgeway: A Walk Along the Ancient Route From Lyme Regis to Hunstanton|url=https://books.goo ...was built along a route parallel to the [[Grand Union Canal|Grand Junction Canal]], some distance to the east of Tring<ref name=Birtchnell>{{cite book|last=
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  • From Wolverton the route first follows the [[Grand Union Canal]] then crosses and recrosses the [[Great Ouse]] to [[Olney]], the 'capital' ...ks Way]] (extensively) and [[Aylesbury Outer Ring]], and the [[Grand Union Canal]] towpath, the [[Midshires Way]] and the [[Swan's Way]], along with local p
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