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- Watergrove Reservoir is a reservoir close to Wardle in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, within Greater Manchester, England. Rochdale Corporation chose...
- Reservoir Swineshaw Reservoirs Yeoman Hey Reservoir Walkerwood Reservoir Watergrove Reservoir Worthington Lakes Salford Quays Astley and Bedford Mosses Black...
- of Rochdale in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom and is part of the Watergrove Trust. The school has been recognised as an Investor in People and has...
- sourced from several reservoirs in Rochdale's outlying moorland, including Watergrove, Blackstone Edge, Greenbooth and Piethorne. Rochdale has two professional...
- urban areas contiguous with Rochdale — but "retains a rural character". Watergrove Reservoir, which is situated on the northern outskirts of Wardle, is the...
- Norman Hill Reservoir Ogden Reservoir Piethorne Reservoir Rooden Reservoir Watergrove Reservoir Tameside: Audenshaw Reservoirs Brushes Reservoir Denton Reservoirs...
- Greater London Waskerley Reservoir - County Durham Wast Water - ****bria Watergrove Reservoir - Greater Manchester Wayoh Reservoir - Lancashire Weecher Reservoir...
- Norman Hill Reservoir Ogden Reservoir Piethorne Reservoir Rooden Reservoir Watergrove Reservoir Audenshaw Reservoirs Godley Reservoir Worthington Lakes Lancashire...
- school converted to academy status on 1 September 2013 and formed The Watergrove Trust when Matthew Moss High School joined in 2019. "Wardle Academy -...
- former bull ring lies in front of the cross. South of the village, the Watergrove Mine was active from the 18th century until 1853. Water was a problem...