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The River Spen or Spen Beck, in , England is a tributary of the River Calder. It rises north of , runs through and flows into the Calder to the south of at Ravensthorpe. The average rainfall for the river valley of between 600–1000mm per annum when combined with the steep narrow river channel, makes the Spen susceptible to regular flooding. It is referred to in the name of the local parliamentary constituency, Batley and Spen, to account for the villages and suburbs of Batley in the Spen Valley, such as and .


Course
The River Spen is formed at the confluence of Hunsworth Beck and Nann Hall Beck in . The river flows south past industrial premises parallel to a dismantled railway line before turning south east on the outskirts of . It continues south east through the industrial centre of the town before returning southwards along the edge of . On the outskirts of Ravensthorpe, the river turns south east again before joining the River Calder.


Natural history
The Spen is mainly an urban waterway and has been polluted by sewage effluent and industrial waste, though levels of pollutants and discharges have decreased since 1999. Heavy rain can cause pollutant levels to rise and the river suffers from tipping and urban litter.

Several non-native species of plant are found along the river including , and Japanese knotweed. , wild , and are found in abundance in the meadows between the conurbations.


Leisure
The disused railway line adjacent to the riverbank is part of the Spen Valley Greenway (National Cycle Route 66) from to Oakenshaw near . The greenway is home to a collection of artworks, including A Flock of Swaledale Sheep, constructed from recycled industrial scrap by Sally Matthews, and Rotate by Trudi Entwistle which comprises 40 giant steel hoops set in a circle.


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Tributaries
  • Finching Dike
  • Canker Dyke


Settlements


Crossings
  • A643, Cleckheaton
  • Thornton Street, Cleckheaton
  • A638, Rawfolds Bridge, Cleckheaton
  • Cartwright Street, Cleckheaton
  • Primrose Lane, Cleckheaton
  • Radulf Gardens, Liversedge
  • Knowler Hill, Liversedge
  • Valley Road, Liversedge
  • A62, Liversedge
  • A649, Wakefiled Road, Liversedge
  • Wormald Street, Liversedge
  • Union Street, Liversedge
  • Beck Lane, Liversedge
  • Smithies Bridge, Station Lane, Liversedge
  • A644, Huddersfield Road, Ravensthorpe


Sources
Ordnance Survey Open Data https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-government/tools-support/open-data-support

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