2011
ST9924 : Upstream from May Bridge
taken 13 years ago, near to Ebbesbourne Wake, Wiltshire, England

Upstream from May Bridge
Looking up the River Ebble, at this point it is approximately 2 miles from its source and a dry Autumn has reduced it to little more than a trickle.
The River Ebble is one of the five rivers of Salisbury. Rising at Alvediston, 12 miles to the west of the city, it then joins the River Avon at Bodenham. Managed by the Ebble Valley Conservation and Fishery Association (EVCAFA) to benefit the fish rather than the fisherman, the River Ebble is one of the Environment Agency's ‘Wild Fisheries Protection Zones’ (WFPZ). This means that the river cannot be stocked with any fish from its source to its confluence with the River Avon.
The River Ebble is one of the five rivers of Salisbury. Rising at Alvediston, 12 miles to the west of the city, it then joins the River Avon at Bodenham. Managed by the Ebble Valley Conservation and Fishery Association (EVCAFA) to benefit the fish rather than the fisherman, the River Ebble is one of the Environment Agency's ‘Wild Fisheries Protection Zones’ (WFPZ). This means that the river cannot be stocked with any fish from its source to its confluence with the River Avon.