2011 : Tide weir on the River Avon

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2011 : Tide weir on the River Avon

Image: © Maurice Pullin Taken: 14 Feb 2011

Between Netham and St.Anne's. Seen from New Brislington Bridge. The weir was built to hold water in the River Avon for navigation, tidal effects can be felt as far upstream as Keynsham.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.450892
Longitude
-2.554283