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Drowners' huts along the River Frome are in danger of disappearing The huts have been used since the 18th Century. Release date: 03 November 2017 Duration: 2 minutes This clip is from Steve Harris ...
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 Environment Agency started investigating the stream feeding into the River Frome in the Somerset town of Frome on Friday. There are currently no reports of any dead wildlife, according to the ...
The Environment Agency said the drastic colour change affecting a tributary of the River Frome was a “pollution incident”. There are no reports of wildlife in distress or dead, a spokesperson ...
The River Frome in Somerset has been turned blue after a ‘pollution incident’ (Picture:Environment Agency) Part of the River Frome in Somerset has turned bright blue after it was polluted with ...
The 0.6 mile (1 km) stretch was along the East Woodlands tributary of the River Frome, near Edmund Park in Frome. The Environment Agency (EA) said the pollution source was stopped on Friday.
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 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 ...
THE number of juvenile salmon leaving Dorset's River Frome for the open sea is the highest for eight years, according to the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT). More than 13,000 smolts ...
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New 'water meadow' planned near River FromeLand near the River Frome in Somerset could be "secured as a public space for people and nature" if a new crowd-funding campaign reaches its goal. The River Frome runs south to north at 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 ...
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