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surveying was done for roads (bypasses) that were never built.
I was going to say that but was slightly worried I might be labelled as a bit dull…
I did once discuss a prospective building plot with somebody who was thinking of selling a bit of garden. He was telling me how great the ground was for foundations as his house was built on bedrock. By chance (or was it?) there were a couple of very old boreholes nearby. Indeed his house was clearly built on a nice outcrop, just 20 or 30 metres away it was a load of crappy rubble and shale.
I think generally, Adam would confirm, they all pretty much get the same cap for convenience.
I think Josh is right, they all have pretty much the same type of cap, just different sizes, as some have multiple actual BH's under the cap.
This was found in Stapleford between Derby and Nottingham. Now hunting through the map to see if its mapped
Well can't find it on the BGS map. so maybe its even older? or back to the clandestine sausage mounts division
Killer if you search NL's side by side maps you might get an idea of what was nearby previously. I think it's near the Attenborough nature resever? Probably exploring for gravel deposits.
Word of warning though.. if you though the bags viewer was distracting...
@killer - I've just checked on the EA mapping and I can see 2 BH's near Stapleford. If you PM me with a more accurate location I'll see if any of them are yours. Actually I'll PM you with the rough locations i've found.
I don't deal with that area so don;t know who the contact is, but if it is one of those it might be worth contacting the EA to see if they can do anything about it.