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  2. Storm Dennis: More heavy rain forecast [Video] - AOL

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    The River Wye in Hereford reached 20ft – or just over 6 metres – on Monday.

  3. Watch the severe SC storm roll through Hilton Head Island ...

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  4. River oil leak continues for fourth day - AOL

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    Tim Page - BBC News, West Midlands and Nicola Goodwin - BBC News, West Midlands December 30, 2024 at 7:28 AM A boom and absorbent pads are in place to minimise the spread of the oil [BBC]

  5. Kerne Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It crossed the River Wye at Kerne Bridge on a single-track skew bridge constructed of plate girders. The single-track bridge was built by Edward Finch of Chepstow and was 133 metres (436 ft) long. Kerne Bridge railway station was the first initially station after leaving Ross-on-Wye, though Walford Halt at Walford was built later between them ...

  6. Kerne Bridge (River Wye crossing) - Wikipedia

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    It was the only bridge built over the River Wye to accommodate barge traffic, [34] and to aid this traffic Jones built a stone-slab towpath, 5 feet (1.5 metres) wide, through the arch nearest the right bank. At the upstream end of the towpath the remains of a small barge wharf can be seen, though it is uncertain if this was built at the same time.

  7. Biblins Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Biblins Bridge is a footbridge which crosses the River Wye between England and Wales, near Symonds Yat. The present structure dates from 1957, although there has been a crossing at this point since the early 20th century.

  8. River Wye - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the River Wye from source to sea, excluding tributaries. The River Wye (/waj/; Welsh: Afon Gwy) is the fourth-longest river in the UK, stretching some 250 kilometres (155 miles) from its source on Plynlimon in mid Wales to the Severn Estuary. [1] The lower reaches of the river forms part of the border between England and Wales.

  9. 'Urgent action' call from River Wye campaigners - AOL

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