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The Millennium Way by Broadhill, Staffordshire

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The Millennium Way by Broadhill, Staffordshire

Caption - The Millennium Way by Broadhill, Staffordshire. The Wellington to Stafford railway closed in 1964 and the Way for the Millennium now uses this stretch of the line, and makes a very attractive route on a fine May day, with the profusion of white blossom on the hawthorn trees and bushes.

Walk 1941 : Outwoods & Beffcote

Photographer : Roger Kidd

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Staffordshire

The County of Staffordshire is located within the Midlands. The northern part of the county includes part of the Peak District National Park featuring both Gritstone moorland of the Dark Peak and limestone dales of the White Peak. To the south the heathlands of Cannock Chase form part of a National Landscape (formerly AONB). Elsewhere the county is predominantly rural with pleasant countryside and easy walking.

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