
River Hull Tidal Barrier
is a minor waterways place
on the River Hull (Main Line) between
Weel (9 miles and 6¼ furlongs
to the northwest) and
River Hull - Humber Junction (Kingston-upon-Hull) (1 mile and ¾ furlongs
to the south).
The nearest place in the direction of Weel is Garrison Road Bridge;
½ furlongs
away.
The nearest place in the direction of River Hull - Humber Junction is Myton Bridge;
¼ furlongs
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes something unusual over the canal.
| North Bridge | 4¾ furlongs | |
| Drypool Bridge | 3¼ furlongs | |
| Tower Street Basin | 2¾ furlongs | |
| Scale Lane Swing Bridge | 1½ furlongs | |
| Garrison Road Bridge | ½ furlongs | |
| River Hull Tidal Barrier | ||
| Myton Bridge | ¼ furlongs | |
| River Hull - Humber Junction | 1 mile, ¾ furlongs | |
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Struncheon Hill Locks Nos 6 and 7
Beverley Beck Visitor Moorings — 10 miles, 7¼ furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to Grovehill Junction, then on the River Hull (Beverley Beck) to Beverley Beck Visitor MooringsNearest place to turn
In the direction of River Hull - Humber Junction
Old River Ancholme Northern Junction — 17 miles, 7¼ furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to River Hull - Humber Junction, then on the River Humber to Humber - Ancholme Junction, then on the River Ancholme (Main River) to Old River Ancholme Northern Junction
Old River Ancholme Southern Junction — 19 miles, 1½ furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to River Hull - Humber Junction, then on the River Humber to Humber - Ancholme Junction, then on the River Ancholme (Main River) to Old River Ancholme Southern Junction
In the direction of Struncheon Hill Locks Nos 6 and 7
Tower Street Basin — 2¾ furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Struncheon Hill Locks Nos 6 and 7
Beverley Beck Wharves — 10 miles, 6¾ furlongs and 1 lock away
Travel to Grovehill Junction, then on the River Hull (Beverley Beck) to Beverley Beck Wharves
Aike Beck Junction — 14 miles, 7¾ furlongs away
On this waterway in the direction of Struncheon Hill Locks Nos 6 and 7No information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:rubbish disposal
chemical toilet disposal
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
Direction of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
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[Kingston upon Hull]
Yorkshire. Some areas of Hull lie on reclaimed land at or below sea level. The Hull Tidal Surge Barrier is at the point where the River Hull joins the Humber
[Humber]
is a large tidal estuary on the east coast of Northern England. It is formed at Trent Falls, Faxfleet, by the confluence of the tidal rivers Ouse and Trent
[River Hull]
Victoria Dock. The river reaches its confluence with the Humber Estuary in the centre of Kingston upon Hull. At its mouth, a tidal barrier has been constructed
[Lagoon Hull]
prompted the development of the River Hull Barrier, which only prevents flooding upstream of the barrier on the River Hull, whereas 90% of the city, and
[The Deep (aquarium)]
aquarium situated at Sammy's Point, at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber Estuary in Hull, England. It opened in March 2002. Billed as "the world's
[List of rivers of Yorkshire]
The River Esk at Whitby The River Aire and the Leeds-Liverpool canal in Leeds River Sheaf joins River Don at Sheffield Tidal Barrier on River Hull at Kingston
[Made in Hull]
economy of Hull, and this event was a nod towards that heritage. This is an interactive light artwork that is installed on the River Hull tidal barrier. Members
[River Ouse, Yorkshire]
At Selby there is access to the Selby Canal. The river is tidal up to Naburn; the resultant tidal bore is known locally as "the Aegir". At Naburn there
[Purton Hulks]
near Purton, to create a makeshift tidal erosion barrier to reinforce the narrow strip of land between the river and canal. Barges, trows and schooners
[Holderness]
the river is contained within flood banks. The River Hull Tidal Surge Barrier at the mouth of the river can be used to prevent surge tides overwhelming
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River Hull - WikipediaThe river reaches its confluence with the Humber Estuary in the centre of Kingston upon Hull. At its mouth, a tidal barrier has been constructed to prevent tidal ...
Jan 13, 2017 ... Protect Hull for years to come. It barely protects us now, and failed to protect the city in 2013. Like the Thames barrier it was built in the wrong ...
Tidal level River Hull at Hull Barrier Victoria Pier. Check for flood warnings in this area. Latest recorded level 0.75m at 1:00pm Monday 30 March 2020.
Dec 5, 2013 ... Hull Tidal Barrier Storm Surge 5th December 2013. LauriShowler. Loading... Unsubscribe from LauriShowler? Cancel Unsubscribe. Working.
Sep 29, 2019 ... The Government had to pass new legislation – the Hull Tidal Surge Barrier Act 1973 – to enable the barrier to block the river to navigation when ...
Jan 3, 2018 ... Converted former warehouses along the River Hull, with the tidal barrier in the distance. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty. Alex Codd ...
Location: standing at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber estuary, the barrier was engineered to protect the low-lying City from the severe tidal ...
Jan 2, 2019 ... Sign up to FREE email alerts from HullLive - Daily ... The current Tidal Barrier on the River Hull (Image: James Mitchell Photography).
Oct 1, 2010 ... The barrier has helped prevent tidal surges from funnelling water into the River Hull for three decades. Project manager Andrew Newton said: "Â ...
DescriptionRiver Hull tidal barrier 1.jpg. English: River Hull tidal barrier. The tidal barrier is situated at the end of the River Hull where it meets the River Humber.



![Lowered tidal barrier, Hull. The tidal surge barrier across the River Hull, seen here (the two-tone green barrier) lowered during a high tide. For a view of the whole of the barrier gate, see [[4710337]] by Paul Harrop – 01 October 2023](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/07/61/25/7612546_088aa9b5_120x120.jpg)

















![Tidal Surge Barrier, Humber Street, Hull. Built in 1980 by Shankland Cox Associates. White concrete towers support the 120-foot high arch which spans the River Hull. Much more info here [[[2228787]]], and with the barrier down [[[1234292]]]. by Stephen Richards – 17 June 2011](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/70/99/2709986_bec9d300_120x120.jpg)








