Talk:River Medway

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This article is very "bitty" - it leaps about from one subject to another, and has no proper introductory paragraph. I have attempted to make it more logical. Peter Shearan 09:36, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Alas, no more

"The derelict remnants of the canal's lock at Strood still exist." I've cut this sentence, as the Strood canal basin was back-filled in 1986. Impressive engineering feat to vanish under pile of rubble

[edit] largest catchment in southern england

"It has a catchment area of 930 miles² (2408 km²): the largest in Southern England."

what is the Thames then? or did someone move it? Morwen - Talk 12:52, 25 July 2006 (UTC)