River Hebden

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River Hebden is a small river in West Yorkshire, England, that flows through the town of Hebden Bridge and contributes to its historic mill-town landscape and frequent flood risk.

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Label Occurrences
River Hebden canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWith HebdenBridgeFloodEvents
basinCountry United Kingdom
contributesTo floodRiskInHebdenBridge
Hebden Bridge
surface form: historicMillTownLandscapeOfHebdenBridge
country England
drainageBasin RiverCalderCatchment
environment urbanAndValleySetting
flowsInDirection towardsRiverCalder
flowsThrough Hebden Bridge
hasFloodHistory true
hasImpactOn localEconomyDuringFloods
localInfrastructureDuringFloods
residentialAreasInHebdenBridge
hasNameOrigin Hebden Bridge
surface form: HebdenBridgeArea
hasRoleIn localFloodManagementPlanning
isFeatureOf Calderdale river network
surface form: CalderdaleWaterwaysNetwork

Hebden Bridge
surface form: HebdenBridgeTownscape
isSubjectOf environmentalMonitoring
floodMitigationSchemes
locatedIn Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
surface form: Calderdale

NorthernEngland
Pennine fringe
surface form: PenninesFoothills

West Yorkshire
near Hebden Bridge
surface form: HebdenBridgeTownCentre
partOf Calder Valley
surface form: CalderValleyCatchment
region Yorkshire and the Humber
tributaryOf River Calder
usedHistoricallyFor waterPowerForMills
watercourseType uplandRiver

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