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2026 - Part 17 - Charlotte Street to The Erewash Canal
w/e 17 May 2026
All of this week's pictures were taken with a Nikon D3300 camera.

This part equates to parts of Stages 27, 28 and 29 from the original Town Walk from 2004.

Hope Church

Continuing the 'Cotmanhay Loop' as described in the Town Walk leaflet, we carry on down Charlotte Street passing Haddon Nurseries and "the impressive three storey building and former clothing factory has also found a new lease of life as the Elim Christian Centre." The church was formed as a house group in the 1960s and worshipped in several locations before moving to this building in 1993. It changed its name to the Ilkeston Hope Church in 2024.

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One Stop

Near the end of Charlotte Street is a convenience shop called 'One Stop'. Back in 2004 this was the 'Live and Let Live' pub and although the pub has now gone the sign attached to the building has survived and been updated to reflect the change. Between the shop and Cotmanhay Road is Granby Park.

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Granby Park

The park, situated on the site of an old colliery since 1896 has changed little in appearance since the original Town Walk in 2004 but there does appear to be more play equipment now which has been added behind the artwork near the main entrance.

Sculpture

The sculpture has weathered quite a bit since 2004 but it is still possible to read the inscriptions engraved on the stones one of which reads "Changing Places - 2000 AD, Breaking The Mould 1 of 21, Artist - Andrew McKeown".

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Cotmanhay Road

The next part of the walk is along the Cotmanhay Linear Park which is accessed after leaving Granby Park by walking along Cotmanhay Road about as far as "the vehicle heading towards us" where "there used to be a railway bridge over the road." The bridge carried the line from Ilkeston North Station towards Nottingham and the Linear Park now follows the route of that line.

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Linear Park

The line was "the route of the old Great Northern Railway" and we have already walked some of the route on the Derby side of the station along "Manners Link between Manners Avenue and Heanor Road." Since 2004 the access to the path through the Linear Park has been simplified by removing the previous barrier configuration.

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Footpath

The path itself still provides a "pleasant and quieter alternative way to reach Nelson Street instead of walking along the busy Cotmanhay Road."

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At Ebenezer Street

The Linear Park is in three sections crossing two roads between Cotmanhay Road and Nelson Street, the first being Ebenezer Street.

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Duke Street

Awsworth RoadBlue PigThe Town Walk continues to the next one at Duke Street where a right turn leads to Awsworth Road. In 2004 I took a photo from outside the Bridge Inn similar to the one on the left. The Canal Vue Care Home now stands on the Inn site. I also mentioned the Blue Pig (right) the low bench at the foot of the canal bridge. It's still there but disappearing under weeds

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Barker's Lock/Football Club

Continuing over the bridge the view to the left is over Barker's Lock and this time I was fortunate enough to see two narrow boats there too. On the other side of the bridge the view in a similar direction reveals "the New Manor Ground, home of Ilkeston Town Football Club." At the end of 2004 the club playing in the Unibond Northern Premier League, First Division was lying second in the league and now at the end of the 2025/2026 season it has finished 11th out of 21 in the Northern Premier League, Premier Division. It also won the Derbyshire Senior Cup beating Glossop North End in the final.

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Canal Bridge

The route is now away from the football ground along the Erewash Canal towpath which gives "a good view of the single track hump back canal bridge with its very narrow footpath. Visibility from the road either side of the bridge is very limited" and the image used in 2004 did not show the traffic lights that were installed by the end of the year "to ease the flow of traffic over the bridge."

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