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Yorkshire middle route is supposed to be biggest geographical fed :) from loftus to humber wash across to market weighton :)

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Yorkshire middle route is supposed to be biggest geographical fed :) from loftus to humber wash across to market weighton :)

Lanarkshire was the largest Geographical in Britain at one time, i am no sure if this is still the case.?

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Lanarkshire was the largest Geographical in Britain at one time, i am no sure if this is still the case.?

im not getting me map out to check lol ;)

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Lanarkshire Fed is the biggest in the UK.

how many miles long / wide , middle route must be around 50 miles x 50 miles

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with the other thread running finding out what fed sends the most birds

 

i wonder what fed covers the biggest area :emoticon-0138-thinking:

 

to be honest i haven't a clue where to start even

 

i think Glasgow feds new radius covers a massive area. :)

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i think Glasgow feds new radius covers a massive area. :)

NOW THERES A THOT OBAN TAE THE FORTH MUST BE A FAIR BIT ALEX

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Old County of Lanarkshire By far the most populous of the former counties, Lanarkshire lay in Central Scotland, between Glasgow and Edinburgh, and had an area of 882 sq. miles (2284 sq. km). Bounded by Dunbartonshire and Stirling to the N, West Lothian to the NE, Peeblesshire to the E, Dumfriesshire to the S and Ayrshire andRenfrewshire to the E, the county of Lanarkshire formed the greater part of the basin of the River Clyde whose sheltered valleys were a centre of fruit growing and whose boundaries contained the greater part of Scotland's industry. It was formerly divided into three wards: lower (Glasgow), middle (Hamilton) and upper (Lanark). The much smaller district of Lanark in Strathclyde Region was created in 1974 and, in 1996, the Council Areas of North and South Lanarkshire were established, the two together forming what has been termed a 'Supercounty'.

 

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how many miles long / wide , middle route must be around 50 miles x 50 miles

spot on mark with the distance 50x50 miles 6 to 7,000 birds a week.

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spot on mark with the distance 50x50 miles 6 to 7,000 birds a week.

was bigger when we were with York as well 60 x 50 miles

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Old County of Lanarkshire By far the most populous of the former counties, Lanarkshire lay in Central Scotland, between Glasgow and Edinburgh, and had an area of 882 sq. miles (2284 sq. km). Bounded by Dunbartonshire and Stirling to the N, West Lothian to the NE, Peeblesshire to the E, Dumfriesshire to the S and Ayrshire andRenfrewshire to the E, the county of Lanarkshire formed the greater part of the basin of the River Clyde whose sheltered valleys were a centre of fruit growing and whose boundaries contained the greater part of Scotland's industry. It was formerly divided into three wards: lower (Glasgow), middle (Hamilton) and upper (Lanark). The much smaller district of Lanark in Strathclyde Region was created in 1974 and, in 1996, the Council Areas of North and South Lanarkshire were established, the two together forming what has been termed a 'Supercounty'.

 

Where talking fed boundarys the size of the geographical federation not county size , as said middle route is 50 x 50 miles what size are other feds boundarys ??????

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with the other thread running finding out what fed sends the most birds

 

i wonder what fed covers the biggest area :emoticon-0138-thinking:

 

to be honest i haven't a clue where to start even

 

i would think the north of scotland fed would be in there

from aberdeen up to banf and across to around inverness

takes about 7 hours to get round all the clubs on a friday

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Where talking fed boundarys the size of the geographical federation not county size , as said middle route is 50 x 50 miles what size are other feds boundarys ??????

That is there fed boundry the county of lanarkshire it follows the same perimeter :rolleyes:

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OH AYE AND THEM TO :emoticon-0136-giggle::emoticon-0136-giggle:

 

just thought the highlands and islands fed are a massive area

you could fit lanarkshire 3 or 4 times into them :emoticon-0136-giggle::emoticon-0136-giggle::emoticon-0136-giggle:

 

next would be north of scotland then lanarkshire in 3rd

 

jmo

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That is there fed boundry the county of lanarkshire it follows the same perimeter :rolleyes:

 

yes county map of 1972 is our fed boundray

think there is (500 lofts approx) in this area but like most area's that has dropped quite a bit

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the shropshire fed is 60 miles long and 100 miles wide it starts in the south at hereford to whitchurch in the north and aberystwyth in the west to telford in the east its like flying a national every week lol

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