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River Tonge
Looking downstream from Tonge Bridge, which carries the A579 over the river
Location
CountryEngland
DistrictBolton MBC
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnortheast Bolton
 • coordinates53°35′44.58″N 2°25′30.42″W / 53.5957167°N 2.4251167°W / 53.5957167; -2.4251167
Mouth 
 • location
River Croal, southeast Bolton
 • coordinates
53°34′1.56″N 2°24′12.96″W / 53.5671000°N 2.4036000°W / 53.5671000; -2.4036000
Discharge 
 • locationDarcy Lever
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftBradshaw Brook

The River Tonge is a short river, splitting Bolton from contiguous Tonge, both in Greater Manchester, England.

The Tonge is formed at the Meeting of the Waters, where Astley Brook, from Smithills in the west, meets the Eagley Brook drawing on more sources to the north. The Tonge meanders southwards, to the east of Bolton, past Springfield where it is joined by Bradshaw Brook, at the end of its route from the Jumbles and Wayoh reservoirs, close to Tonge Fold. The Tonge joins the smaller and thus counterintuitively superseding Croal at Darcy Lever, shortly before the Croal's confluence with the River Irwell.

Tonge Bridge section is a tract north of Tonge Bridge designated as a site of special scientific interest (SSSI).[1][2] The 0.7-hectare (1.7-acre) site comprises the steep west right bank of the river. It was designated an SSSI 1987 for its geological interest, principally the fluvial sandstone which has yielded pteridosperm seeds, known as Trigonocarpus. The well preserved nature of the seeds make it of considerable sedimentological and palaeogeographic interest.[1] It is one of only seven geological SSSIs in Greater Manchester.

In 2017, invasive walking catfish Clarias were recovered from the river.[3]

Tributaries

See also

Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal

References

  1. ^ a b "Tonge River Section citation sheet" (PDF). English Nature. Retrieved 27 October 2006.
  2. ^ "Map of River Tonge Section SSSI". Nature on the Map. Retrieved 27 October 2006.
  3. ^ "Environment Agency warning over Clarias Catfish found in River Tonge, Bolton". The Bolton News. 19 July 2017.
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