Photograph Notes: Severn Trent Water maintains a presence here on the site of Leamington's first sewage treatment works, c.1870, � little more than settlement tanks. It is believed to be still a sewage pumping station. It is possible that there is a junction of major sewers below the surface here. In the background is a feature of the County Council's waste recycling site. The view is from the Riverside Walk [[2549968]].



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