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    The River Ouzel /ˈuːzəl/, also known as the River Lovat, is a river in England, and a tributary of the River Great Ouse. It rises in the Chiltern Hills...
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  • Howe thrush or ouzel, an extinct subspecies of the island thrush River Ouzel, a river in England, a tributary of the Great Ouse Ring ouzel, a species of...
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    West Coast Main Line. The built-up area extends on either side of the River Ouzel (here about 2 metres wide) to include its historically separate neighbour...
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    The ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus) is a mainly European member of the thrush family Turdidae. It is a medium-sized thrush, 23–24 centimetres (9.1–9.4 in)...
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    district is a light-industrial and residential district on the banks of the River Ouzel, a tributary of the Great Ouse and on the other side of Brickhill Street...
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    the River Ouzel, which flows across the lowland Vale of Aylesbury in the north of the county and through Milton Keynes before meeting the River Great...
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    Dipper (redirect from Water ouzel)
    known in Britain and America, respectively, as the water ouzel (sometimes spelt "ousel") – ouzel originally meant the only distantly related but superficially...
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    east, Chaffron Way to the south and Brickhill Street to the west. The River Ouzel runs diagonally through it, from west to north. The village was originally...
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    Ivel (R) River Flit (L) River Hit (R) River Hiz (R) River Ouzel or Lovat (R) River Tove (L) Padbury Brook (The Twins) (R) All rivers discharging into the...
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    west of the River Ouzel. The "Walnut Tree" and "Browns Wood" sub-areas together cover the remainder of the Rural District from the Ouzel to the M1. The...
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    Milton Keynes (category Populated places on the River Great Ouse)
    urban area was 264,349. The River Great Ouse forms the northern boundary of the urban area; a tributary, the River Ouzel, meanders through its linear...
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    Anglo-Saxon or Old English meaning (at the) 'willows', the adjacent River Ouzel meanders through land ideal for willows. In 1931 the civil parish had...
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    bridge, Watling Street crosses the river Ouzel (a tributary of the river Great Ouse: it was the marshy ford across this river that gave the town its name. Fenny...
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    villages, being hemmed in by and along the north–south line of both the River Ouzel (to the east of the villages) and of the Grand Union Canal to the west...
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    River Leck River Tove River Ouzel (or Lovat) River Ivel River Kym River Cam Soham Lode River Lark River Little Ouse River Wissey Old Bedford River New...
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    Both lakes are balancing lakes, designed to mitigate flooding from the River Ouzel. The southern lake offers a wide range of activities on and off the water...
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    drains, the lake's primary purpose is to intercept the river Ouzel, a tributary of the river Great Ouse. The catchment area is Oxford Clay that tends...
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  • Bedford Group of Drainage Boards (category River Great Ouse)
    Board Bedfordshire and River Ivel Internal Drainage Board Buckingham and River Ouzel Internal Drainage Board "Home". The Bedford Group of Drainage Boards...
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    used as a footpath and cycleway which crosses the Grand Union Canal and River Ouzel. Between Leighton Buzzard and Stanbridgeford, it was used to build part...
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  • urban open space since it is substantially within the flood plain of the River Ouzel (or Lovat). There is also another ancient village (and now a modern development...
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    The Ouzel Galley was an Irish merchant ship that set sail from Dublin in the late seventeenth century and was presumed lost with all hands when she failed...
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    flows down through the hamlet, from the Chilterns above, to join the River Ouzel at nearby Slapton. Other hamlets close to Ivinghoe are Ford End and Great...
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    Leighton Buzzard and Linslade, which have a single town council. The River Ouzel provides the border between the parts, with Leighton to the east and...
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    Authority around 1950. The River Ouzel in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire used to be called ‘Lovat’ and in Sussex is the River Lavant, both explained from...
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    resumes its track northwards via Fenny Stratford along the valley of the River Ouzel (near The Open University campus and Milton Keynes University Hospital)...
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    Newport Pagnell (category Populated places on the River Great Ouse)
    City of Milton Keynes UA. The Grade I listed Tickford Bridge, over the River Ouzel (or Lovat), was built in 1810. It is one of just a few cast iron bridges...
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    along H9 (Groveway) to a point where it intersects the River Ouzel, then north along the River Ouzel to a point where it intersects H7 (Chaffron Way), then...
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    Stoke Hammond to Leighton Buzzard road, Bragenham to the east of the River Ouzel, and Stockgrove near Stockgrove Country Park on the border with Bedfordshire...
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    Tickford Bridge, over the River Ouzel (or Lovat) in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England, was built in 1810. It is one of the last (21 still remaining)...
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  • across the River Wear Crossings of the River Severn Category:Crossings of the River Tees Category:Crossings of the River Tyne Crossings of the River Thames...
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