Walney Island

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Walney Island, otherwise the Isle of Walney is the eighth-largest marine island off the coast of England. It is the largest to have a direct road bridge to the mainland.

Geographically, it is in the Irish Sea to the west of the Furness peninsula. Until 1974 both the island and the peninsula were a detached part of the county of Lancashire but are now in Cumbria, the island being part of the borough of Barrow-in-Furness to which it has been connected by bridge since 1908.

It is around eleven miles long and at no point is it as much as a mile wide. Total area is recorded as 5.01 sq mi (12.99 sq km). The island was originally used to house workers of Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd, this area is still referred to as Vickerstown today.

Walney Island has a small airport at the Northern end and the whole area is peppered with areas of Special Scientific Interest (Natterjack Toads can be found on the island, as well as many types of birds).

see also Islands of Furness

It has a population of approximately 13,000 with four main settlements:

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