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This is a list of rivers and natural waterways that flow either wholly or partially through the ceremonial county of Wiltshire. The list is not comprehensive as there are many small brooks and streams without a recorded name on most official maps.
Cloatley Manor Farm Meadows (grid reference) is a 12.1 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1997. The site is managed as a nature reserve by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.
The river joins the Thames on the southern bank near Calcutt, east of Cricklade, just upstream of Water Eaton House Bridge. Its length is about 11.5 km (7.1 mi) from its source to the Lydiard Brook, [2] and 10.3 km (6.4 mi) from there to the Thames. [3] The river has been subject to a restoration project run by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. The ...
As it reached its 20th anniversary, the trust owned 30 nature reserves and had 2,000 members. In 1989, the first Sarsen Trail & Neolithic Marathon was held, raising £21,500 which was used to buy Morgan's Hill nature reserve. For its 30th anniversary, in 1992, the trust formally changed its name to Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.
Homington and Coombe Bissett Downs (grid reference) is a 25.0 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1971. Coombe Bissett Downs is managed as a nature reserve by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.
Rangers from the trust created wetlands on Holnicote Estate, within Exmoor National Park, to slow the flow of the River Aller as it crosses the site. Work was completed a year ago.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is turning a former commercial logging site into a nature reserve.
Emmett Hill Meadows (grid reference) is a 5.1 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1987. The site is managed as a nature reserve by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.