West Burton power stations
The West Burton power stations are a pair of power stations on the River Trent near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England. West Burton A was a coal-fired power station, which was commissioned in 1966 and operated until 2023, and West Burton B is a combined cycle gas turbine power station, commissioned in 2013. West Burton A is owned by EDF Energy, while West Burton B is owned and operated by EIG Global Energy Partners.
West Burton Power Station viewed from the south in November 2006
The Shah of Iran visits West Burton Power Station in a Westland Whirlwind of The Queen's Flight escorted by the Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire in 1965
Hinton Cup
West Burton B viewed from Bole in 2024
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Gainsborough is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population was 20,842 at the 2011 census, and estimated at 23,243 in 2019. It lies on the east bank of the River Trent, 18 miles (29 km) north-west of Lincoln, 16 miles (26 km) south-west of Scunthorpe, 20 miles south-east of Doncaster and 39 miles (63 km) east of Sheffield. It is England's furthest inland port at over 55 miles (89 km) from the North Sea.
Gainsborough waterfront and the River Trent
All Saints Church, Gainsborough
Gainsborough Old Hall
Gladstone Street, Gainsborough