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River Ash - Wheatley's Ait

River Ash
Flows eastwards to meet the Thames via a weir at Wheatley’s Ait at the end of a The Creek.

Post to the west Lower Halliford


Fordbridge Road
Sunbury Depot. Environment Agency Riverside Works. This is mainly on Wheatley’s Ait
Conservancy Cottage. Built by Thames Conservancy in the 19th.

Wheatley’s Ait
This was once called Scotland Eyot and is a long island (of which the western upstream part is in this square) is Accessed by a bridge from the mainland. A storm weir separates the downstream section from the upstream residential area and is accessed by footbridge from the road, The Creek, on the northern bank. A controlled weir, Tumbling Bay, in the south marks the start of a shallow creek. The River Ash emerges into this area.
This island contains housing and part of the Environment Agency site. This includes an island site with a dry dock.


Sources
Environment Agency. Web site
LOSRA Web site
Spelthorne Council. Web site

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