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One ieffect of awful winter storms is the return of River Wandle to Carshalton Park

The constant awful winter storms have caused the River Wandle to return to Carshalton park., something that has not happened in over 15 years and nobody I have spoke to remembers it flowing as it is now.

The area as with much of England is on a flood warning, but it is amazing to see the river back to life again.

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Water Fall Feature Carshalton River Wandle by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

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Carshalton Bridge over unexpected water by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

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Water fall on Carshalton River Wandle by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

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Reflection on Wandle at carshalton by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

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River Wandle returns to Grotto Carshalton Park by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

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River Wandle returns to Grotto Carshalton Park photo 2 by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

And the parks Hog Pit pond also has water again after many many years
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Carshalton Park “Hog Pit” pond filling with water by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

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Arty farty view Carshalton Park “Hog Pit” pond filling with water by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

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Another view of Carshalton Park “Hog Pit” pond filling with water by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Thanks for looking, this link to local newspaper will give more details

http://www.suttonguardian.co.uk/news/10922848.Then_and_now__River_Wandle_source_flows_for_the_first_time_in_15_years/

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By: ZRX61 - 14th February 2014 at 20:57

How about a couple of *before* pics?

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By: duxfordhawk - 14th February 2014 at 20:05

Yes, it seems that Carshalton forms the second main source of the Wandle (the first apparently being under the former Swan and Sugar Loaf pub in South Croydon)

I lived near the Swan and Sugarloaf until a few months back and was wondering if with the water table of Ravensbourne causing so many problems at Purley and Kenley if there is a risk of that area flooding too.

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By: longshot - 14th February 2014 at 17:34

Yes, it seems that Carshalton forms the second main source of the Wandle (the first apparently being under the former Swan and Sugar Loaf pub in South Croydon)

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By: John Green - 14th February 2014 at 13:21

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Many thanks for that series of photos. I know Carshalton very well but, didn’t know that the Wandle flowed thru’. My knowledge of the Wandle comes from that section that flows (on a good day) thru’ Colliers Wood/Tooting. There, the river is embanked and was during my early years little more than a sewer. As time went by, it became cleaner and sticklebacks could be seen. 150 years ago the Wandle was an important tributary of the Thames. Looks like it is on its way back.

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By: trumper - 14th February 2014 at 07:56

Lovely photos and it shows what rivers are for and natural pits /storage overflow areas for wet weather.Let nature do what she was deigned to do and all will be better BUT build on her and you can what is happening.

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