Tees Barrage International White Water Course
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Upper settling pool of the Tees Barrage International White Water Course (2008) | |
Other name(s) | Teesside White Water course |
Locale | Stockton-on-Tees |
Road access | via A66 in Thornaby-on-Tees |
Maintained by | British Waterways |
Managing agent | Tees Active Limited |
Website | TBIWWC |
Main shape | loop |
Loops | Two, one long and one short |
Length | Long: 250 metres (820 ft) Short: 95 metres (312 ft) |
Width | 7 metres (23 ft) |
Drop | 3.7 metres (12 ft) |
Slope | Long: 78 ft/mi (1.5%)
Short: 205 ft/mi (3.9%) |
Adjustable | yes |
Water source | Tees Barrage on the River Tees |
Pumped | optional |
Flow diversion | optional |
Flowrate | 14 m3/s (494 ft3/s) |
Class | 1 – 3 (4) |
Water quality | grade A** |
Practice pool | flatwater course |
Surf wave | yes |
Lighting | Flood and spot-lights |
Canoe lift | yes |
Facilities | day and overnight |
Construction | 1991–1995 |
Opening date | 22 April 1995 |
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The Tees Barrage International White Water Course, originally the Teesside White Water Course, is an artificial whitewater course on the north bank of the River Tees, in North East England. It is part of the Tees Barrage and is located in the Stockton-on-Tees district, accessible by road only from Thornaby-on-Tees and best accessed by the A66. The course was built in 1995 at a cost of £2m.[1] The course is now open once more under the new name TBIWWC (Tees Barrage International White Water Centre).
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Facilities
The course is owned by the Canal & River Trust but administered by Tees Active Ltd from the on-site watersports centre.[2] The white water facility offers kayaking, whitewater slalom, playboating and white water rafting plus surfing on the 'surf wave'.
The centre's facilities include log cabins, a placid practice pool; watersports centre, shop and cafe; carparking, camping, picnicing and caravanning areas; bandstand and landscaped amphitheatre, The Talpore pub, a restaurant and hotel. The course itself is a 'U' shaped loop,[3] 250 m long, 7 m wide with a 3.7 m drop and a flow of 14 cumecs (m3/s).[1] The immediate environs of the white water course include the Teesdale Way cycle path (National Cycle Network), the River Tees, the Tees Barrage and the placid grade A two star waters of the river Tees; the David Lloyd Leisure racquet centre, a superstore and Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve.
Operation
The state of the course can depend on the level of the tide in the River Tees. The course can operate by flow diversion for two or three hours either side of low tide[3] but can operate at any time when the pumps are used. The course can operate all year round and in hours of darkness when it is flood-lit, and spot-lit on the two footbridges.
Photo gallery (2008)
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Tees Barrage White Water Course Centre and practice/warm up pool
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Happy Eater pool
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Rapids in front of the bandstand
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Cruncher pool
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Valentines pool
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Pedestrian bridge and final rapids
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Lower settling pool
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One of the many public interpretation and information boards around the course.
Redevelopment
In 2010 and 2011, a £4.6m redevelopment of the course was undertaken. The changes include the addition of a new shorter, steeper course and a canoe lift with disabled paddlers in mind. Four large 12 m long 3 m diameter Archimedes' screws were installed to pump water from the bottom pool to the top pool guaranteeing water levels for paddlers at all states of the tide.[4][5][6][7][8] There are plans to generate electricity from the head of river water above the barrage by putting the Archimedes' screws into reverse when not pumping water around the course, making the course more energy efficient.[4][6][7] These improvements made the site a world class training facility which is proposed as a training camp location for the 2012 Olympic games.[4][5][7][8] Work started in March 2010 and was completed in October 2011.[9] Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, visited Stockton on 18 July 2012 to officially reopen the International White Water Course as part of their Diamond Jubilee tour of the United Kingdom.[10]
Note
The Tees Barrage International White Water Course is not to be confused with The River Tees Watersports Centre, Dugdale Street, Stockton-on-Tees 1 km further upriver on the same side near the Princess of Wales Bridge or indeed the Castlegate Quay Water Sports Centre a little further up-river near Teesquay Millennium Bridge.
References
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List of artificial whitewater courses.
External links
- Official course website
- The Tees Barrage Website
- Articles on: BBC
- Evaluations and reviews on: UK Rivers Guidebook and Playak
- Tide times at nearby Tees Newport Bridge on BBC and Easytide
- Video: YouTube.
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Portrack | Portrack Marsh Nature Reserve | ![]() |
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Teesdale Business Park, Stockton-on-Tees |
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Maze Park Nature Reserve, Tees Viaduct |
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Tees Barrage | River Tees, Teesdale Way |
Teesside Park |
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