Wince Brook - Beech Traditional Cache
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A short trail along wince Brook, take care of the brook!
PLEASE BE CAREFUL NEAR THE BROOK
Wince Brook
Alkrington Township is bounded on the south-west by a brook running into the Irk, and by the Irk itself and its affluent the Wince Brook for the most part on the north. The surface is mostly above the 300 ft. level, but slopes downwards to the bounding brooks. The highest ground, 350 ft., is in the south-east and north east. The area is 797½ acres. The brook Is a tributary to the river Irk.
The River Irk is a river in Greater Manchester in North West England that flows through the northern suburbs of Manchester before merging with the River Irwell in Manchester city centre.
Rising to the east of Royton, north of Oldham and running west past Chadderton (where it passes under the Rochdale Canal) and Middleton, its course has been extensively altered as the Industrial Revolution took its toll on the region's landscape
The area is mainly used by dog walkers!
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