Hillylaid Pool
Hillylaid Pool is a water channel running through the Fylde and Wyre areas of Lancashire in England. It is 4.55 miles (7.32 km) long,[1] and it is part of the Fleetwood Peninsula Tributary catchment area.[1]
Hillylaid Pool joins the River Wyre at Stanah, shortly after merging with another watercourse to the northwest of Flint's Caravan Park.[2]
It has the ability to be pumped at high tide by a pumping station on River Road, beside the entrance to Wyre Estuary Country Park.[3]
It was the subject of Wyre River Trust's Hillylaid Pool Wetland Project in 2018.[4] The wetlands were created on the banks of the Wyre at Stanah in 2020, a combined effort of The Rivers Trust and Wyre Rivers Trust.[5][6]
Gallery
- Boats are launched into the final few yards of Hillylaid Pool at Wyre Estuary Country Park
References
- ^ a b "Hillylaid Pool - Main Dyke is a river in Lancashire" – LandscapeBritain.co.uk
- ^ 53°52′52″N 2°59′21″W / 53.8810°N 2.9892°W / 53.8810; -2.9892
- ^ River Wyre Catchment Flood Management Plan: Summary Report, December 2009 – Environment Agency
- ^ Our Projects – WyreRiverTrust.org
- ^ Project update: Hillylaid wetland – NaturalCourse.co.uk
- ^ World Wetlands Day: a new wetland for the Wyre catchment – TheRiversTrust.org
External links
- Hillylaid Pool - Tidal Wyre – Catchment Data Explorer, Environment Agency
- Land Drainage Strategy - August 2004 – Wyre Council
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