Leek Tunnel , Leek Branch of Caldon Canal, Leek, Staffordshire.
N 53° 05.173 W 002° 02.332
30U E 564372 N 5882293
The plaque that commemorates the opening of the Leek Tunnel is located on the wall above the south west portal entrance to the tunnel.
Waymark Code: WMVFKJ
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/12/2017
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The plaque is located on the wall of the south west portal of the Leek Tunnel located on the Leek Branch of the Caldon Canal.
The plaque is inscribed as follows;
LEEK TUNNEL
FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF EXTENSIVE REPAIR WORK
THIS TUNNEL WAS RE-OPENED TO NAVIGATION BY
SIR LESLIE YOUNG C.B.E.,D.L.
CHAIRMAN BRITISH WATERWAYS BOARD
ON THE 3RD APRIL 1885
The tunnel is located on the Leek Branch of the Caldon Canal. It runs for 3 miles (4.8 km) and includes the 130-yard (120 m) Leek Tunnel.
The Leek Branch, opened in 1800/01, meets the Caldon Canal at Hazelhurst Junction. The branch ends shortly after the tunnel and some way off Leek town centre.
Originally the canal extended to a basin on the south side of Leek Railway Station but was filled in during the late 1950s / early 1960s to allow for the building of the Barnfields Road Industrial Estate. Source: (
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The tunnel was built by engineer John Rennie and is a Grade II listed structure. Source: (
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'Tunnel entrance. 1801. John Rennie, engineer. Rock-faced ashlar. Curved retaining wall with plain string course and parapet with curved copings. Terminal piers. Parabolic arch to tunnel entrance. Plaque in classical cartouche with eroded inscription over the arch.'
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Mr. Leslie Young, C.B.E., was a member of the British Waterways Board from 1st January 1984 to 30th June 1984 and appointed Chairman, from 1st July 1984 to 30th June 1989. Source: (
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