The Waterways of Loughborough in Leicestershire

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The mighty River Soar flows to the East of the market Town of Loughborough in Leicestershire and has allowed passage to the North towards The River Trent since 1778.  This access from the raging River Trent terminates between Bridge Street and Derby Road at the Wharf in Loughborough.  Both of these majestic Rivers form a part of the Grand Union Canal.  Residents lucky enough to live along the side of the River and the Canal want to make sure their lovely, scenic gardens are made extra secure and safe for their children to play in, they certainly don’t want the beauty of the sparkling waters to lure their youngsters down into its potentially fatal depths.  So, they invest in quality, professionally installed Fencing Loughborough to secure their borders and garden boundaries and make sure when playing outside their children cannot wander down to the water.

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Businesses, schools, colleges and their outstanding University located in this affluent area also want to make sure their premises are safe from unwanted intruders or vandals so invest in professionally erected, quality, perimeter fencing from the same expert companies.  They are also Proactive not Reactive by employing Security Personnel to supervise their streets and retail outlets.

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Near Wibtoft in Warwickshire the Soar River rises and joins the Soar Brook near Sharnford before wending its way to the Grand Union Canal.  In the past, before it became derelict, the Charnwood Forest Canal linked Nanpantan with Thringstone with a popular wagonway for horse-drawn carriages.