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Tyersal Beck
Tyersal Beck seen from the embankment of the former Pudsey loop line railway
EtymologyTyersal; Beck (stream)
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionYorkshire and the Humber
Ceremonial countyWest Yorkshire
Metropolitan BoroughCity of Leeds
Physical characteristics
SourcePhoenix Park Golf Course
 • locationeast of Thornbury
 • coordinates53°47′52″N 1°42′03″W / 53.79778°N 1.70083°W / 53.79778; -1.70083
Mouthjunction with Holme Beck forming Pudsey Beck
 • location
near Fulneck
 • coordinates
53°46′46″N 1°40′6″W / 53.77944°N 1.66833°W / 53.77944; -1.66833
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • rightstream from Black Hey Farm
Carr Beck
unnamed stream
stream from Scholebrook Lane

Tyersal Beck is a watercourse in West Yorkshire, England, named after the village of Tyersal in whose vicinity it runs.

Course

Phoenix Park Golf Course with Tyersal Beck

Its source is located near the Odeon cinema at the eastern edge of Thornbury. The stream crosses the grounds of Phoenix Park Golf Course between Farsley and Thornbury. A longer source arm which originates near 53°47′42″N 1°42′45″W / 53.79500°N 1.71250°W / 53.79500; -1.71250 runs along the southern edge of the golf course, immediately north of the railway between Bradford and Leeds. The two arms join immediately west of Daleside Road near 53°47′48″N 1°41′48″W / 53.79667°N 1.69667°W / 53.79667; -1.69667. The stream runs initially in a roughly eastern direction. Daleside Road crosses over it as well as the railway line. Then Tyersal Beck turns nearly south, skirting the edge of Upper Moor,[1] and runs along the valley between Tyersal and the western edge of Pudsey town, where it passes through the embankment of the former Pudsey loop line railway in a culvert.[2] This embankment, built in the late 19th century, was claimed to have been the largest man made embankment in Europe at that time.[3] After joining with Carr Beck, it describes a wide arc and, while meandering at the bottom of a wide valley, turns east towards the southern edge of Fulneck Golf Course where it is joined by Holme Beck. The joint stream continues as Pudsey Beck.

Ecology

The water in Tyersal Beck is usually very clear. However, illegal pollution of the watercourse has been reported on several occasions.[4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Compartment 4 - Pudsey Fringe Sites managed by Parks & Countryside". West Leeds Country Park and Green Gateways. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  2. ^ "PUDSEY AIR VENT". Secret Leeds. 21 February 2007. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Pudsey Greenside Station". Archived from the original on 11 March 2007. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  4. ^ "Members in the Commons Hansard Debates text for Thursday 25 Nov 1999". Parliament of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  5. ^ Charlotte Mills, Nick Ahad (10 July 2003). "The beck foam mystery". Yorkshire Evening Post. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  6. ^ Kathie Griffiths (19 April 2016). "Appeal starts to find source of Tyersal Beck pollution". Telegraph & Argus. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
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