Jubilee River
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The Jubilee River is a hydraulic channel in southern England. It is long and is on average wide. It was constructed in the late 1990s and early 2000s to take overflow from the River Thames and so alleviate flooding to areas in and around the towns of Maidenhead, Windsor, and Eton in the counties of Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. It achieves this by taking water from the left (eastern) bank of the Thames upstream of Boulter's Lock near Maidenhead and returning it downstream of Eton.
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Discussions and articles relating to the Jubilee R... Discussions and articles relating to the Jubilee River www.jubileeriver.co.uk - Web |
Information on the Jubilee River and the floods of... Information on the Jubilee River and the floods of 2003 www.thamesweb.co.uk/floodrelief/ - Web |
Information about the habitat of the Jubilee River Information about the habitat of the Jubilee River birdsofberkshire.co.uk/Jubilee%20River.htm - Web |
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