- River Roch
Infobox River
river_name = River Roch
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caption = Flowing under one of the world's widest bridges
origin = Chelburn Moor
mouth =River Irwell ,Radcliffe
basin_countries =England
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watershed =The River Roch (pronounced "roach") is a
river inGreater Manchester inNorth West England , a tributary of theRiver Irwell that givesRochdale its name.Course
Rising south of
Todmorden in thePennines near the source of theRiver Calder , it flows south throughLittleborough towardsRochdale where it is joined by theRiver Beal at Belfield, and theRiver Spodden fromWhitworth . Turning west it runs pastHeywood andBury before meeting theRiver Irwell just to the east ofRadcliffe .History
The river gets its name from "rached", a Celtic word meaning "river by the forest".
The
Domesday Book (1086) gives the name "Recedham" for the settlement that becameRochdale .The river has been
culvert ed inRochdale town centre since the early 20th century. This was built by the joining together of seven bridges to form one large bridge, making it one of the widest bridges in the world. Maintenance work was carried out on the bridge in the 1990s and the river was uncovered temporarily. [ [http://www.link4life.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=c.showPage&pageID=719 Link4Life | Covering the River Roch in Rochdale | Provider of arts, sport and heritage development work in the Rochdale area ] ]Tributaries
Moving upstream from the Irwell
confluence , the tributaries include the following: -*
Parr Brook
*Hollins Brook
**Brightley Brook
**Whittle Brook
***Castle Brook
***Langley Brook
*Tack Lee Brook
*Wrigley Brook
*Naden Brook
*Millers Brook
**Roeacre Brook
*Sudden Brook
*River Spodden
*Moss Brook
*Hey Brook
*Stanney Brook
*River Beal
*Ash Brook
**Wardle Brook
*Featherstall Brook
**Middle Wood Brook
***Hills Brook
*Ealees Brook
*Town House Brook
**Long Clough Brook
***Turn Slack Brook
***Blue Pot Brook
**Stony Brook
*Greenvale Brook
**Lydgate Brook
***Castle Brook
***Red Brook
***Lead Mine Brook
*Chelburn Brook Gallery
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