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Drowners' huts along the River Frome are in danger of disappearing Drowners' huts along the River Frome are in danger of disappearing Available for over a year The huts have been used since the ...
The vivid coloured stream which feeds into the River Frome - near the Somerset market town of the same name - is being treated as a pollution incident. There are currently no reports of any dead ...
The ink in the River Frome "dispersed naturally with little environmental effect", the Environment Agency said A tributary of a river was turned bright blue by a water-based ink, the Environment ...
The South West team are investigating how the tributary of the River Frome came to be contaminated. At the moment there are no signs that any wildlife has been harmed or found in distress.
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The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) tagged and weighed about 10,000 salmon in the River Frome in Dorset last year, before tagging juveniles as they migrate out to sea. Each year ...
A farmer in Somerset has been fined £12,000 for slurry pollution in the River Frome, which led to the death of more than 120 fish. Michael Aylesbury, a director of Cross Keys Farms, pleaded ...
FROME councillors have voted to purchase a key section of land along the town’s river to deliver a safe walking route for residents and visitors. The River Frome runs south to north at the ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Aerial photos have shown the River Frome has burst its banks. Residents in the village of Stratton, north-west of Dorchester along the A37 ...
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