Dataset

South Wey Hub

Dataset by River Wey Trust

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 1 July 2025

    Downstream of Frensham Mill by paul howard

  • 29 June 2025

    Hodge Brook at Fox Corner Nature Reserve by Philippa Mitchell

    Water is very low, is pale brown

  • 29 June 2025

    Bridleway off to the side of Hammer House by Peter Cameron

  • 29 June 2025

    Radford Park : Down steam sluice by Eddie Trotter

  • 29 June 2025

    Radford Park : Pooh Sticks Bridge by Eddie Trotter

  • 28 June 2025

    Brigadier’s Bench by Simon Bleach

    Heavy vegetation on banks including Himalayan balsam on the opposite bank.

  • 28 June 2025

    DragonFly by Simon Bleach

    Water level low. Minimal rain for several weeks. One heron.

  • 28 June 2025

    Frensham Little Pond outlet by Jane Heath

    Ducks moorhens swans and tiny fish

  • 28 June 2025

    Tributary of Classford Brook by Philippa Mitchell

    Stream has dried up. This is expected after a long period of dry weather as most of the catchment above this stream is on chalk, so the water table has dropped and there is no flow into the stream.

  • 28 June 2025

    Cow field bridge by Philippa Mitchell

    River very low. Cows are in the field grazing and use the location and two new areas about 10m and 20m upstream as access and crossing points. They have been standing in this area evidenced by flattened grass and bank damage.

  • 28 June 2025

    Fullers Vale Pond by Alistair Young

    Noticeable iron oxide Brown water ‘Compost’ smell Lots of Himalayan balsam Not healthy looking Bullhead visible at surface

  • 28 June 2025

    Bourne Stream by Sally Ferguson

    The path has been concreted and with gravel, sandbanks edging the stream. The stream is not moving, but this is more likely due to the recent drought

  • 28 June 2025

    River Lane under the bridge by Sally Ferguson

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