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What is/was Langley Mill Anyway?
replied on: 12/1/2005 4:53:13 PM

I've heard the railway line on Cromford Road being described as the border before, but I'm afraid I've always regarded the Durham Ox and Charles Napier as being in Langley Mill. For me, Aldercar doesn't start till you go round the sharp left hand bend on Cromford Road.

And as for Dunstead, if you were to call Lower Dunstead Aldercar, then surely that would make Bailey Brook Drive Aldercar as well, which can't be right. Likewise, what about George Street and Thompson Street. Personally, I would say that you got to Aldercar when you got to the top of Dunstead Hill, but that everything on your right up to and including George Street was still Langley Mill.

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