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Old 27-11-2003, 17:04   #1
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I went past Ladybower today and the water level is very very low.

They said on the news last night that we need a couple of months of solid rain for there not to be a problem next summer.

Should we all have water meters so we cut down on our use of water or should the water companies do more?

What does everyone else reckon?
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Old 27-11-2003, 17:13   #2
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Yeah, I also heard this news. I took at look at the BBC news web site and found this fairly interesting (and short!) Q&A about the water shortage:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3205469.stm

Perhaps if the water companies spent more of their vast profits on fixing broken mains then we wouldn't be so short
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Old 27-11-2003, 23:14   #3
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Interesting, and I had planned to make a post like this.

Does anyone know when the last official drought was in South Yorkshire? I mean hose pipe ban and all...

Also, with regards to the Ladybower, several years ago I recall the water level was so low that you could see the buildings buried beneath. I heard at the time that this was the first time you had been able to see them for many years (which worked out before my time) The funny thing is I am alsmost sure I can recall seeing a church spire before at some point in my life....spooky hey?
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Old 27-11-2003, 23:15   #4
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I went past Ladybower today and the water level is very very low.

They said on the news last night that we need a couple of months of solid rain for there not to be a problem next summer.

Should we all have water meters so we cut down on our use of water or should the water companies do more?

What does everyone else reckon?
Or we could all put a brick in the bog.
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Old 27-11-2003, 23:17   #5
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There was a TV programme filmed recently about Ladybower and the abandoned village of Ashopton - they filmed the reservoir from a helicopter! Should be on soon
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Old 28-11-2003, 11:38   #6
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Well if I remember correctly when the water level used to drop the church spire became visible. I think they knocked it down to stop folk swimming out to it.

No such problems now - the water level is so low you can WALK out to the village (I'm not joking) - several people were stood around looking at it when I was there.. !!!
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Old 28-11-2003, 12:03   #7
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Yes its the first time the remains of the village have been visable in Novemeber.

On saving water, you can get bags from your local water authority which you put in your cistern to save water, had some at the last house. They should post some to every household in the UK.

I fear its going to be a big problem next year.

I feel a new news story coming on - Desalination plants in the Peak District
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Old 28-11-2003, 12:08   #8
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Yes its the first time the remains of the village have been visable in Novemeber.
Whereabouts in Ladybower is it? i.e. What's close landmark to view it from?

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Old 28-11-2003, 12:12   #9
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Which one is the Ladybower? Is it the one you go past if you go on the Woodhead Pass?

If so, I was shocked the first time I went past and saw how low the water is. I couldn't believe it.
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Old 28-11-2003, 12:48   #10
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Ladybower is on the A57 - Snake Pass take Manchester Rd from Crosspool.


Nomme - You need to turn off the A57 just after the bridge and turn right towards Derwent Dam, park at the visitor centre, follow the crowds who are going to take a look.
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Old 28-11-2003, 13:15   #11
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Nomme - You need to turn off the A57 just after the bridge and turn right towards Derwent Dam, park at the visitor centre, follow the crowds who are going to take a look.
Gotcha. Park at Fairholmes.
So is it actually in Ladybower or the otherside of the dam i.e Derwent?

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Old 28-11-2003, 20:27   #12
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Should we all have water meters so we cut down on our use of water or should the water companies do more?
I'm already on a water meter!

The last time the levels were really low, you could see some buildings in the first reservoir (just up from where you turn off the A57) and also you could see old walls and things in one of the ones much higher up - in the bit you're not supposed to drive up, but everyone does.
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Old 28-11-2003, 20:43   #13
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I went past Ladybower today and the water level is very very low.

They said on the news last night that we need a couple of months of solid rain for there not to be a problem next summer.

Should we all have water meters so we cut down on our use of water or should the water companies do more?

What does everyone else reckon?
All it needs is for everyone to stop wasting water, there would be plenty if people only used what they needed, these idiots that leave taps running whilst washing or cleaning their teeth. What is the matter with them, why do they need telling everything.!!!
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Old 29-11-2003, 14:26   #14
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Well I think everyone should be on a water meter (I got one fitted last year).

You certainly start to think about how much you are using when you see the little dial spinning round when you've got the tap on.

Not only that but it saved me £20 a month from the original water rates !!!!
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Old 01-12-2003, 10:09   #15
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I am on a water meter and have been for the last 5 years.

I must admit that the first 6 months were pretty scary as I had no idea of the volume of water we used. Five years down the line and we use as much water as we want and our bills are more or less half the cost that they used to be.

I do not know what all the fuss about water meters is all about. Political scare tactics me thinks.
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Old 01-12-2003, 12:19   #16
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Ladybower is on the A57 - Snake Pass take Manchester Rd from Crosspool.
Oh OK. Well the reservoir next to the Woodhead Pass is also incredibly low too. Does anyone know the name of that one?
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Old 01-12-2003, 12:29   #17
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Oh OK. Well the reservoir next to the Woodhead Pass is also incredibly low too. Does anyone know the name of that one?
There's a few along that road :
Langsett, Woodhead, Underbank, + others.
If it's the one just the otherside of the pass then it's the Woodhead reservoir.

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Old 01-12-2003, 13:38   #18
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Went to the 'Old Carols' sing at The Royal, Dungworth yesterday - one of the last Carol sings in this area. Great time, but the Damflask water level (Bradfield) is just about the lowest that I've ever seen it. Hopefully, the recent rains will help.
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Old 02-10-2004, 16:17   #19
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Also, with regards to the Ladybower, several years ago I recall the water level was so low that you could see the buildings buried beneath. I heard at the time that this was the first time you had been able to see them for many years (which worked out before my time) The funny thing is I am alsmost sure I can recall seeing a church spire before at some point in my life....spooky hey?
I know this is a very old thread, but exactly what condition are the buildings in? My hubbie remembers seeing the village in the 70's but surely the buildings are no longer intact? The church spire thing seems to have developed into something of a myth as I read a recent article which stated that the church spire was indeed visible at low water in 1947 but was blown up that year as a safety precaution.

Definitely spooky though, as it must be like viewing a graveyard (death of a village), but I would be interested to know from anyone who has seen the village (ruins??) recently exactly what is left intact, if anything.
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Done a search, came across this thread...........

Does anyone know any more about this? or where I can find some info on it?
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