One of my favourite local features like this is on the River Rother, adjacent to the Sheffield Parkway junction with the M1 at Catcliffe. The whole area is a deep flood plain, protected by giant lock gates to stop Rotherham flooding - but the river has been re-worked many times since 1855 to remove many of the meanders - presumably to make the flooding more controllable, rather than stop it, which is impossible given the topography.
The area is also directly below the flood path of Ulley Reservoir, high on the hill to the east, and which nearly collapsed in the rains of 2007. For these reasons and several others, the residents of Catcliffe have always been a somewhat paranoid bunch, but you can hardly blame them.
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