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The River Great Ouse (/ uː z / ooz) is a river in England, the longest of several British rivers called "Ouse".From Syresham in Northamptonshire, the Great Ouse flows through Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk to drain into the Wash and the North Sea near Kings Lynn.
In 2003 British Waterways announced its long-term aim to build the connection from the Grand Union at Milton Keynes to the River Great Ouse at Bedford in conjunction with a number of partner organisations. [3] The Trust has carried out design work on the project, funded through a £250,000 Lottery grant. [4]
Canal and River Trust – charity replacing British Waterways in managing the majority of the canals and many navigable rivers [1] Environment Agency – environmental regulatory body, manages its waterways as part of its water management obligations.
The Cambridgeshire Lodes are a series of man-made waterways, believed to be Roman in origin, located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England.Bottisham, Swaffham Bulbeck, Reach, Burwell, Wicken and Monks Lodes all connect to the River Cam, while Soham and Cottenham Lodes connect to the River Great Ouse.
The Ouse Washes are part of the system for controlling the flow of the Great Ouse when water levels in the river are high. In normal conditions, the waters of the Great Ouse run through the New Bedford River (or Hundred Foot Drain) to join the tidal stretch of the river at Welmore Lake Sluice, where another automatic system controls outflow.
The Waterways Trust; Welsh Amateur Rowing Association; Wendover Arm Trust; Westcountry Rivers Trust; Wey and Arun Canal Trust; Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy; Wherry Yacht Charter Charitable Trust, Norfolk; Whitchurch Waterway Trust; Wilts & Berks Canal Trust; Wooden Canal Boat Society, Greater Manchester; Wraysbury Skiff and ...
Prebends Bridge, River Wear, Durham Coracles on the River Teifi River Tyne River Kennet River Dee, Wales River Trent, Nottingham. The Rivers Trust (RT) is an environmental charity No. 1107144, [1] and an umbrella organisation for 60 member trusts concerned with rivers in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland.
Bridges across the River Great Ouse (6 P) P. Populated places on the River Great Ouse (1 C, 26 P) T. Tributaries of the River Great Ouse (1 C, 16 P)