Lifford Reservoir

Lifford Reservoir in the Kings Norton district of Birmingham, England was built by the Worcester & Birmingham Canal company in 1815 to compensate Lifford Mill for water lost to the canal.[1] It is located at the junction of the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal and the Worcester and Birmingham Canal and is on the River Rea Cycle Route. Angling is permitted subject to a charge outside the spring close season.[2] Fish in the reservoir include tench, carp, pike, eels, perch, roach and bream.[3]

Lifford Reservoir
Northeast view
Lifford Reservoir
LocationBirmingham, England
Coordinates52.41679°N 1.91614°W / 52.41679; -1.91614
Typereservoir
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Water volume68,190 m3 (89,190 cu yd)
Lifford Reservoir shown within the West Midlands (grid reference SP058797)

Its capacity is 68,190 m3 (89,190 cu yd), retained by an earthfill dam.[4]

See also

References

  1. Lifford - History of Birmingham Places & Placenames A to Y
  2. Birmingham City Council: Angling in Birmingham Parks Archived 15 October 2009 at Archive.today
  3. Lifford Reservoir on Ross's web site Archived 27 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Environment Agency public register of Large Raised Reservoirs, as at 2 November 2020, via Boswarva, Owen. "Large Raised Reservoirs". Retrieved 7 December 2020.


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