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Wray, Lancashire history


1967 Wray Flood

A flash flood on 8 August 1967 of the river Roeburn resulted in the loss of houses, bridges, livestock, vehicles, and personal possessions. Despite the scale of the devastation, no serious injury was done to any residents. The flood is illustrated in the Millennium Mosaic, completed in 2000.

Railway

Wray railway station was between Hornby and Wennington on the “little” North Western Railway. It opened in 1849 and closed six months later.

  

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