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....this bridge? Does it still exist?


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T&M Great Hayward :thumsup was still there 3 years ago when I was last there TK :thumsup
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LOL I think the name at the bottom gives it away :thumsup :thumsup :cheers
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T&M Great Hayward  :thumsup was still there 3 years ago when I was last there TK  :thumsup


I cant place it Dodge Image This postcard was posted a century ago in 1915, hence I wondered whether it was still there, gone or replaced.....
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It is called the Castmetal Bridge and is on the Shugborough Fishing Club stretch of the T& M Canal.
Loads of moored boats now.

If you walk over the bridge it takes you to Essex Bridge over the River Trent.

Follow the path on the opposite side of Great Haywood Sports and Social Club. Cross the road and the path takes you straight to Castmetal Bridge. :rofl :rofl
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Ah - is it aka as 'the pretty bridge' Bill ?
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No TK always Castmetal Bridge, never known it as 'owt else.

Pretty Bridge is on Wolves AA stretch of Staffs-Worcs not far from motorway bridge.
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I now know where it is Bill  :thumsup

Think we referred to it as the 'pretty bridge' :rofl when we fished it about 15 years ago   ;)
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Pretty sure I walked over that bridge on an fms league match some years ago. Also for div 1 practise match as well which I framed in with 2 carp for 19lb.
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is that the bridge you walk down the side of the school to get to opposite the club where we had the draws
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is that the bridge you walk down the side of the school to get to opposite the club where we had the draws

Sure is.
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Pretty sure I walked over that bridge on an fms league match some years ago. Also for div 1 practise match as well which I framed in with 2 carp for 19lb.

Spot on Lewis; you drew next to one of the most handsome fellas on the planet :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
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is that the bridge you walk down the side of the school to get to opposite the club where we had the draws

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Loads of them New Age scruffy bastid travellers there 3 year ago :surprise

Another venue ive always drawn shite on :rofl :thumsup
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Loads of them New Age scruffy bastid travellers there 3 year ago Image

Most of the stretches round here Dodge have there own "Hippy communes" moored up 365 days of the year. Priory stretch at Armitage, Wolsley Bridge and Shugborough. They are all near bridges, so they can park their cars. I always thought there was a minimum period of days a boat could moor up, but obviously the powers that be don't bother with them. Pain in the ass having to peg round them. Rant over :-X :-X
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The country folk you are on about all moored up at Shugborough a few weeks before the Div One National which was over five years back now..

They started threatening the locals taking their dogs for a walk. They also appeared to be on some funny stuff.
I had to sort before the section was used in the National. A couple of phone calls in the right quarters was all that was needed. Image Image Image Image With one or two exceptions (no more) they all crappity smack off overnight. I believe they went to Penkridge somewhere, well off the match length.
The only other time I saw a lot of them, sure it was the same lot, they came through Norbury Christmas before last. :toungeout :toungeout
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I always thought there was a minimum period of days a boat could moor up, but obviously the powers that be don't bother with them. Pain in the ass having to peg round them. Rant over  :-X :-X

14 days is the rule Paul, that a boat is allowed to stay in one area. These "Continuous moorers" or, as I like to call 'em, "Cuntinuous moorers" are indeed a pain in the ass not only to anglers but to bone fide boaters as well, as they hog the "honey pot" moorings and make it very difficult for visiting boaters to moor. It is a big issue in the boating fraternity which the powers that be seem powerless to address.
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LOL love the auto modification of my preferred spelling of continuous
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Tell 'em the Community Tax people are paying a visit. They soon crappity smack off.
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