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  Lymm Net | News | Lottery Grant for Lymm Dam
Lymm Dam is not only the most recognisable feature in the village, it is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the whole of the borough, attracting huge numbers of nature lovers every year to bask in its beauty, peace and tranquility.
Part of the plans are already set with a heritage trail from the dam, to the village, the Slitting Mill and the Trans-Pennine Trail due to be completed by the end of the year.
Phil Cooper, area ranger, said: "The Upper Dam is heavily silted and in a short number of years, possibly 15 to 20, it could be completely silted up and we could lose some of the natural species such as the greater crested grebe and kingfisher.
www.lymm.net /news/lottery_grant.html   (543 words)

  
  Lymm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Lymm is located about 24 Km south west of Manchester, 8 Km from Warrington and 49 Km from Liverpool.
Lymm means a "place of running water" and probably stems from the fact that a stream runs through the village centre, the name is even more apt today because the Bridgewater Canal (built 1763) also passes through.
Lymm is twinned with Meung Sur Loire (10 Km west of Orleans) in central France.
www.maison.demon.co.uk /Lymm/lymm.htm   (141 words)

  
 UKtouristinfo.com [the ultimate guide to the UK]
Lymm, near Warrington is thought to have become a settlement in the late 7th century.
The de Lymm family owned the estates and lived at Lymm Hall until 1342 when it was passed on to the Domvilles through marriage.
This led to the building of Lymm dam and the re-routing of the turnpike road (which is now the A56).
www.uktouristinfo.com /town2.php?county=Cheshire&town=Lymm   (339 words)

  
 Lymm Net | En Francais
Lymm est une petite ville, située entre Liverpool et Manchester dans le nord-ouest de l'Angleterre.
Le village ancien de Lymm possède aujourd'hui un caractère charmant accru au cours de sa longue histoire, offrant en même temps tous les avantages de la vie moderne, avec ses petits commerces qui répondent aux besoins de tous les jours.
Lymm est jumelée depuis 1968 avec la ville française de Meung-sur-Loire.
www.lymm.net /french.html   (285 words)

  
 Lymm High School
On your approach to the village, about 9 kms from the school, the first inhabitants of the village greet you cattle, which also act as the local "traffic officers".
You are also greeted by beautiful scenery, especially the view of the Briddledrift dam.
This is one of three dams in the area.
www.lymmhigh.co.uk /masters/main.cfm?page=qhasana.cfm   (329 words)

  
 Lymm
Lymm, or Lymme, is a village and parish in the hundred of Bucklow, about five miles east from Warrington, on the Knutsford road.
The church, of which the Rev. Bertie E. Johnson is the rector, is of great antiquity, dedicated to the Virgin, and consists of a nave, chancel, and side aisles, with a strong tower: there are two chancels, one belonging to the Domvilles, the other to the Warburtons.
Lymm hall, commandingly situated, the seat of Robert Taylor, Esq.
www.uk-genealogy.org.uk /england/Cheshire/towns/Lymm.html   (367 words)

  
 Welcome to Ancient Lymm.....
Three years ago James became aware of various caves around the centre of Lymm village and his discovery of a large Roman steelyard weight close to the caves alerted him to the possible roots of Lymm village being founded by the Romans back in the 1st century AD.
I strongly believe that Lymm was a place for Roman worship and I am sure that a shrine once existed here dedicated to the goddess Minerva who was the Roman goddess of War and Wisdom and being placed somewhere near to the natural springs which run under the village and now feed the dam.
Ancient Lymm will follow the work that James and the Warburton Heritage Fund are carrying out around the village and these pages will be added to and updated on a regular basis as the results of the research develop.
www.warburtonvillage.co.uk /lymm   (438 words)

  
 Lymm Dam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Lymm Dam is an area of great beauty and tranquillity.
The sandstone around the Dam was created during a period of time called the permo-triassic and is around 250 million years old.
The Dam is recognised as a locally important area for this fascinating group of mammals with both the UK’s largest (noctule) and smallest (pipistrelle) bats feeding over the Dam.
www.warrington.gov.uk /entertainment/parks/lymm   (985 words)

  
 Lymm Net | History
Lymm boasts many fine historical features ; Victorian entrepreneurs made a big impression on the area when the London and North Western Railway was opened in 1853.
Four stone pillars support this distinctive landmark which some believe dates back to the 14th century or possibly more recently to the 17th century.This would have been the place for public meetings and was also where the stocks were placed as a means of primitive summary justice.
The other distinctive landmark is The Dam, a treelined lake, an area of outstanding natural beauty, and a nature reserve which was created in the early 1800s to form a road which is now the busy A56.
www.lymm.net /history   (295 words)

  
 Lymm Golf Club Official Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Although Lymm Golf Club opened in 1907, the history goes back before then, and is closely tied up with the building of the Manchester Ship Canal and the opening of the railway through Lymm.
The coming of the railway through Lymm opened up the village to Manchester businessmen who could commute each day and yet be able to live in a pleasant country village.
The course continued as 9 holes with a clubhouse where the present greenstaff sheds are now, until the early seventies, when, as a result of a freak accident on the level crossing to a farmer, the club was able to purchase the lower land and extend the course to 18 holes.
www.lymm-golf-club.co.uk /Course/history.htm   (407 words)

  
 hotel : The Lymm Hotel, hotel,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Situated in the picturesque Cheshire village of Lymm, the hotel is only a couple of minutes from the village centre.
All of the Lymm hotels 62 bedrooms, whether single, twin or double, are equipped with every modern convenience expected of an associate hotel of Macdonald Hotels.
The MacDonald Lymm hotel provides the ideal location for exploring the North West, being only 30 minutes from Manchester and Liverpool and 5 minutes away from the main motorway network.
www.lastminute-hotel.co.uk /hotel_Lymm/116556/The_Lymm_Hotel_1.htm   (829 words)

  
 House For Sale in Rectory Lane, Lymm : Cheshire : North West England : My Property For Sale
These purpose built apartments are located in the highly desirable location of Lymm village centre.
Lymm is located just minutes from the M6, M56 and M62 and just 15 minutes from Manchester Airport.
Given Lymm's excellent transport links this area is highly desirable to the professional rental market and therefore would make an excellent investment property.
www.mypropertyforsale.co.uk /property2404.html   (281 words)

  
 Lymm Life - The online magazine
Lymm Town Crier Peter Powell is pictured announcing the opening of Lymm's Ascots Day at the Races, Reddish Lane Lymm in aid of Kabuki Research and 1st Oughtrinton Beavers, Cubs and Scouts.
LYMM Rugby Club is launching a major fund-raising campaign to buy additional land adjoining its Crouchley Lane base.
Lymm Hockey Club is also based at the Club and if we buy enough land we can develop pitches for hockey and, potentially, junior football as well.
www.lymmlife.co.uk /news/October2005.html   (2827 words)

  
 Images of Lymm
This is where I have lived since 1993 and it is a scenic village in Cheshire sclose to Warrington and Altrincham.
The main features of the village are the Dam, the village centre and the Bridgewater Canal.
I started taking images of Lymm during May 2003 as the start of a project to record Lymm throughout the seasons, which is still an ongoing collection.
www.martinberry.co.uk /gallery1.htm   (64 words)

  
 Eagle Brow Contact Us Enquiry Form
Lymm is a picturesque, rural village in north Cheshire found close to the intersection of the M6 and M56 motorways.
The village centre lies only 2 miles from the intersection (junction 20 on M6 and junction 9 on M56) and the road to Lymm is clearly signed.
The practice is in the village centre opposite the Spread Eagle pub and is a short walk from any of the three village car parks.
www.eaglebrow.com /contact/directions.html   (171 words)

  
 Head waterkeeper news
We have a close season on Lymm but of course there are those who shoose to ignore this which means we have to remind them.
Lymm Dam like, like Longbarn, is a water that used to belong to another club and offering day tickets.
The replacement of stages has alread begun, costings are in for the new walkway and disabledstages for the dam wall end of the fishery so grant funding can now be sought for this part of the Dam refurbishment.
www.baymaltonanglingclub.org.uk /head_waterkeeper.html   (2481 words)

  
 Lymm Angling Club Notes - FISHINGmagic Travel Reports
Lymm Dam and the Sankey Canal continue to slowly improve, with skimmers, roach and perch forming the bulk of catches.
Lymm Dam is on fire with all species feeding well, while the tench fishing is excellent on Whitley Pool, Lymmvale and the Sankey Canal.
Some decent bream are being caught from Lymm Dam, Statham Pool and the Sankey Canal, while tench by the dozen are being netted from Whitley Pool.
www.fishingmagic.com /news/article/mps/UAN/1782/SP/332771698777328951336/v/4   (618 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - dam, Dolls, Postcards, Action Figures items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Dam Trolls - Bride and Groom - 1985
Dam Troll - Wizard with moving head and arm
Abercrombie Men Colden Dam Military Jacket Olive Sz XL
search.ebay.co.uk /dam_W0QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ19   (334 words)

  
 Lymm Net | News | Lymm HSA FC Sportsman's Dinner
Lymm H.S.A. FC is pleased to announce details of its Year 2002 Sportsman's Dinner.
Murray Birnie will MC the evening to be held once again at the Statham Lodge Hotel in Lymm on Thursday 18th April 2002.
Guest speakers will be the entertaining and inspirational former Burnley and Wolves star Steve Kindon and an excellent comedian, Norman Prince.
www.lymm.net /news/hsafc.html   (147 words)

  
 Day Lymm at Local.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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MONDAY morning marked a sad day for Lymm Angling Club as the funeral of former secretary and life member David Cook took place.
www.local.co.uk /Lymm/Day   (197 words)

  
 Countryside Properties - Lymm Duck Race   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Plastic ducks were placed in the local river at Lymm Dam and aided down the river by the hosepipes of the Stockton Heath Fire Brigade.
The race was started by Lymm's Town Crier, with Daisy and Donald Duck keeping the crowd entertained whilst the ducks floated down the river.
The day was felt to be a huge success, with a positive relationship built with the village.
www.countryside-properties.com /Corporate-Responsibility/sponsorship-lymm-duck-race.aspx   (107 words)

  
 Tour Lymm at Local.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
If your Lymm company provides facilities for business, are trying to sell property or just...
A group of parish councillors will tour Lymm's streets to find out which pavements and paths need the most urgent attention.
Take the annual cycle challenge in an off-road tour from Lymm to Blackbear Park on Sunday, June 8.
www.local.co.uk /Lymm/Tour   (227 words)

  
 Lymm 5K Road Race - Spectrum Striders
The Lymm 5k Road Race and Fun Run was run for the first time in 2003.
It is organised by Spectrum Striders Running Club in conjunction with Cherry Tree School Association, and the majority of the profits from the event go to the School Association.
for forms to be returned to you: Lymm 5k, 71 Highfield Road, Lymm, Warrington, Cheshire, WA13 0DT.
www.spectrumstriders.org.uk /races/lymm5k/info.htm   (366 words)

  
 Cheshire Weddings
Their enthusiastic, considerate and personal attention to each and every guest makes the shortest break something to remember.
The Lymm Hotel provides the ideal location for exploring the North West, being only 30 minutes from Manchester and Liverpool and 5 minutes away from the main motorway network.
There are many attractions to suit every interest, perfect for all the family.
www.tyingtheknot-cheshire.co.uk /lymm.htm   (374 words)

  
 The Maggotdrowner's Forum - Lymm Dam on day ticket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Looks nice and AT reports some reasonable fishing for the pleasure angler.
Lymm Anglers membership looks to be a good proposition, they seem to have lots of waters that would cover most types of fishing.
Posted - 14 June 2003 : 8:56:36 PM flying fish Lymm Anglers do have a lot of good waters but before you join up check out Warrington Anglers they have waters all over the north including some very good river fishing in Wales contact Frank Lythgo on 01928 713898 or on the web www.warrington-anglers.org.uk
www.maggotdrowning.com /forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=6376   (112 words)

  
 Lymm Home Page
WELCOME TO Lymm Dam is an area of great beauty and tranquillity.
This gives excellent views over the Middle Dam and offers access to benches and picnic tables along the paths and in the meadows.
When you visit Lymm Dam please act responsibly and with consideration for others who are enjoying the area.
warrboro01.uuhost.uk.uu.net /csv/parks/lymm_dam/Lymm_Home.htm   (321 words)

  
 The Lymm Hotel, Warrington - Location
At the mini-roundabout turn left, from here you will see the ‘Lymm Hotel’ signage to bring you to us.
Follow the road until you reach the Church Green pub, continue pass the pub, past the Lymm Dam and continue up the hill.
Turn right into Brookfield Road and from here you will see the ‘Lymm Hotel’ signage to bring you to us.
www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk /lymm/location   (176 words)

  
 LYMM ANGLING CLUB COLUMN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
OVER the weekend waters began to fulfil their Easter promise to members of Lymm Angling Club.
The Old Quay Canal is producing plenty of rudd, roach, perch with the resident chub, cruciens and small carp beginning to impact.
Fish are now moving on Lymm Dam with decent sport all around.
archive.thisischeshire.co.uk /1999/4/10/231881.html   (658 words)

  
 diaryoflocalevents
A stroll around Lymm looking at its wildflower heritage.
Join us in the middle of Lymm Festival Week as we experience the dawn chorus, bats returning to roost and maybe the odd hare or fox.
It takes place on Sunday the 8th of July, 2001, beginning at 12 noon.
www.warrington.cwc.net /diaryoflocalevents.html   (5456 words)

  
 Ridley Fleming Contact Us
Leave the M6 at J20 and follow the signs to Lymm.
Church Road is the continuation of the A56 through Lymm.
When in Lymm, pass Lymm Dam on your left.
www.btinternet.com /~ridleyfleming/contact_us.htm   (182 words)

  
 Muni ride at Lymm Dam + Video (4mins 40secs) - Unicyclist Community
Friday evening saw a quick scoot from work to a local muni spot ‘Lymm Dam’, with my work mate and two Muni’s.
We'll have to meet up sometime for a ride as we can't live that far apart, as I can get to Lymm Dam in 20 mins from Boothstown (West Manchester).
I'm assuming you're fairly local to Lymm if you went there after work.
www.unicyclist.com /forums/showthread.php?t=40004   (707 words)

  
 Fishing in Cheshire
Fly fishing for trout in three lakes totaling ten acres in the heart of the Cheshire countryside.
The club was formed from its original fishery, Lymm Dam, which is located in the village of Lymm, Cheshire.
It has since gone on to acquire a considerable number of new waters and members.
www.fishingnet.com /England/Cheshire.htm   (195 words)

  
 Jono and Susie . Directions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Turn right onto Church Road and continue past Lymm Dam and St Marys Church which are on the right.
A further mile along this road, turn left into Oughtrington Lane where a little further down, St Peters Church is situated on the left.
Pass St Marys Church and Lymm Dam on the left and continue over the hump back bridge and under the motorway bridge.
www.jonoandsusie.co.uk /directions   (203 words)

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