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Langley Mill
Langley Mill is a small town in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. It is very close to the border with Nottinghamshire, and runs into the towns of Aldercar (to the north) and Heanor (to the south). Across the River Erewash is the Nottinghamshire town of Eastwood. It is part of the Aldercar and Langley Mill parish. Although the town has an "NG" postcode, either Nottinghamshire or Derbyshire can be used in its postal address, however it is firmly part of Derbyshire. (The boundary used to be the River Erewash, but the canal basin moved from Nottinghamshire to Derbyshire a few years ago, and the A610 is the new boundary.) Erewash Canal The Erewash Canal is a broad canal in Derbyshire, England. It runs just under 12 miles (19 km) and has 14 locks. The first lock at Langley Bridge is actually part of the Cromford Canal. Information by Wikipedia.com
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