- River Amber
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image_caption = River Amber at Ashover
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map_caption = The River Amber is ariver inDerbyshire ,England which rises clos to the village ofAshover , nearClay Cross , and flows southwards throughOgston Reservoir toPentrich then westwards to join the River Derwent atAmbergate . It gives its name to the local government district andborough ofAmber Valley .Like many such rivers flowing from the Derbyshire, it gave a good supply for
water mill s, many of them for crushing locally mined and quarried minerals, such aslimestone .The river valley also provided a route for the
Cromford Canal at the southern end and theNorth Midland Railway to travel north wards till it entered theClay Cross Tunnel to pass underClay Cross and enter theRiver Rother valley and continue north toChesterfield .
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