- Source: Cod Beck, North Yorkshire
Cod Beck is a river in North Yorkshire, England. It has a catchment area of 209 km2 (81 sq mi).
The river extends for 20 miles (32 km) from above Cod Beck Reservoir at Osmotherley on the edge of the North York Moors through Thirsk and on to join the River Swale at Topcliffe.
Cod Beck has a long history of flooding Thirsk and a feasibility study completed in April 2005 recommended additional flood defences and upstream storage. In 2011, a proposed flood defence scheme in Thirsk was cancelled due to the Environment Agency having its budget cut by 41%.
The name Cod Beck is a derivative of Cold Beck, where beck is smaller than a river; the stream runs deep between banks, so is always fairly cool. Cod fish are not found in fresh water.
Settlements
from source
Osmotherley
Ellerbeck
Foxton
Kirby Sigston
Thornton-le-Street
North Kilvington
South Kilvington
Thirsk
Sowerby
Dalton
(Joins Swale)
References
External links
Hambleton District Council page on Cod Beck.
Cod Beck at Thirsk
Wildlife News: Salmon return to North Yorkshire river.
Photographs of Cod Beck flooding, 1999
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar tempat di Britania Raya/Co-Col
- Cod Beck, North Yorkshire
- Cod Beck Reservoir
- Sowerby, North Yorkshire
- Osmotherley, North Yorkshire
- Thirsk
- Cock Beck
- Malham Beck
- Topcliffe, North Yorkshire
- River Ouse, Yorkshire
- Northallerton