Brooks formed by rainwater high (between 300 and 480 metres
AMSL) in the
Pennines of
West Yorkshire, flow down the hillsides through the small valleys known locally as
cloughs to fill
March Haigh and
Redbrook Reservoirs. The Haigh Brook and Redbrook continue down the valley fed by more tributaries, until they converge at a scenic spot called Close Gate or Eastergate Bridge where the River Colne is formed. The river flows from west to east through the
Colne Valley passing through
Marsden,
Slaithwaite and
Milnsbridge to
Huddersfield and then on to Cooper Bridge where it feeds the larger
River Calder. Its tributaries include
Wessenden Brook, Bradley Brook, Crimble Brook, Mag Brook, Fenay Brook, New Mill Dike and the
River Holme. ==History==