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Blackburn Meadows

Free admission

Blackburn Meadows — Area of land inside the Sheffield city at Tinsley.

Blackburn Meadows, parks in East Midlands

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Meadowhall Interchange · 0.9 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Blackburn Meadows is a public park in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "Area of land inside the Sheffield city at Tinsley". Coordinates: 53.4217°, -1.4025°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Blackburn Meadows is an area of land just inside the Sheffield city border at Tinsley, England. It became the location of the main sewage treatment works for the city in 1884, and is now one of the largest treatment works in Britain. The treatment process was rudimentary, with sludge being removed to ponds and then to drying beds, after which it was used as manure or transferred by rail to a tip at Kilnhurst. The works progressively expanded to improve the quality of effluent discharged to the River Don and was a pioneer in the use of bio-aeration, following experiments by the works manager during the First World War. This process became known as the "Sheffield System", and was demonstrated to visitors from Great Britain and abroad. Despite these improvements, ammonia levels in the river below the works were high, and fish populations did not survive. The works had its own internal standard gauge railway for over 100 years, which used three steam and three diesel locomotives over the course of its existence, until its replacement by road vehicles in the 1990s. During the 1926 general strike, the locomotives hauled trains over the main line, delivering wagons to Kilnhurst tip under a special dispensation. By the 1960s, the Sheffield sewer system was inadequate for the volume of effluent produced, and the Don Valley Interceptor Sewer was tunnelled beneath the city to the works, enabling 26 storm sewage overflows into the river to be shut down. Water quality was further improved by a new treatment process installed in 1992 to reduce ammonia levels, enabling fish stocks to be re-established in the lower River Don. Subsequent improvements have been made so that the works complies with the Waste Incineration Directive and the Freshwater Fish Directive. The works was inundated by flood water on 25 June 2007, when the Don burst its banks, but was recommissioned in just 18 days. A power station was operational on the southern part of the site from 1921, supplying…

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Background

History

As the population of Sheffield increased, Sheffield Corporation bought 23 acre of land at Blackburn Meadows, on which to build a sewage treatment works. In August 1884, William Bissett and Son won the contract for its construction, which was overseen by Thomas West, who acted as Clerk of Works. 100 ft of standard gauge railway track connected the limeshed to a junction with the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. Bissetts had completed their work by January 1886, and although £2,462 had been spent on extras, their final bill came to £23,933, which was £27 cheaper than the original contract value. Savings were made by using concrete for the foundations and bottoms of tanks,…

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Coordinates
53.4217, -1.4025
District
Sheffield
Parish
Sheffield, unparished area
Postcode
S9 1HF
Parliamentary constituency
Sheffield South East
Nearest railway station
Meadowhall Interchange0.9 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Blackburn Meadows?
Blackburn Meadows is in the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode S9 1HF), in the parish of Sheffield, unparished area.
Who owns Blackburn Meadows?
Blackburn Meadows is owned by Yorkshire Water.
Is Blackburn Meadows free to visit?
Yes, Blackburn Meadows is free to enter.
How do I get to Blackburn Meadows?
The nearest railway station is Meadowhall Interchange, about 0.9 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode S9 1HF.