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"I lived at top lock 45 G U canal as a boy ,our only fresh water supply came from the RIVER BULBOURNE from a well in the garden.This location is at the canal junction with the WENDOVER arm. The river some 20 yards down the well is the Herts Bucks border.I used to stand on the well legs astride ,like you do,one half of me in Herts other in Bucks.That was 35 years ago .I would like to know if it is still flowing after all it was a natural flow in those days.Who supplied the above info.I think the facts are wrong." by User:86.138.240.191.
Rich Farmbrough 16:04 11 May 2006 (UTC).