River Trent
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Length | 298 km |
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Source | Biddulph Moor |
Mouths | Humber |
Trent Falls | |
Cities | Stoke-on-Trent |
Burton upon Trent | |
Nottingham | |
Bridges | Swarkestone Bridge |
Trent Bridge | |
Ferry Bridge, Burton | |
Dunham Bridge | |
Clifton Bridge | |
Cavendish Bridge | |
Did you know | The city lies on the upper valley of the River Trent at the south west foothills of the Pennines, ranging from 106 to 213 metres (350 to 700 ft) above sea level. |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 733963 |
About River Trent
The River Trent is the third-longest river in the United Kingdom. Its source is in Staffordshire on the southern edge of Biddulph Moor. It flows through and drains most of the metropolitan central and northern Midlands south and east of its source north of Stoke-on-Trent.
West Burton A - the past and the future of power?
... It stands in " Megawatt Valley" near the River Trent, where the cooling towers of 14 power stations once dominated the landscape...
UK weather: Ice warnings and rail strikes set for Boxing Day
... Separately, 24 flood warnings - meaning flooding is likely - are in place for areas in including River Severn in Gloucestershire, Tyne and Wear coast, and River Trent in Derbyshire...
'I never knew my mother escaped the Holocaust'
... He travelled to a tiny memorial by the banks of the River Trent - a small plaque next to a tree...
Coronavirus lockdown: you Can help the nature, improve our mood?
... To follow from the office , the River Trent meanders through the meadows at the bottom of our street, past a gnarled old tree-stumps, and stately herons...