River Lugg
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Der River Lugg (walisisch Afon Llugwy) ist ein 72 km langer Fluss in Großbritannien. Der Fluss entspringt bei Llangynllo in Wales, fließt dann durch Herefordshire in England, um ein Nebenfluss des River Wye zu werden, in den er bei Mordiford östlich von Hereford mündet.
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La rivière Lugg est une rivière galloise et anglaise d'une longueur de 72 km qui coule dans les comté du Powys et comté du Herefordshire. Elle est un affluent de la Wye, donc un sous-affluent de la Severn.
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Lugg (ang. River Lugg) – rzeka we wschodniej Walii (hrabstwo Powys) i zachodniej Anglii (hrabstwo Herefordshire), dopływ rzeki Wye. Długość rzeki wynosi 83 km. Źródło rzeki znajduje się na zachodnim zboczu wzgórza Pool Hill, na północny zachód od wsi w Walii, na wysokości około 470 m n.p.m. Rzeka płynie w kierunku południowo-wschodnim do granicy angielskiej, którą przekracza w pobliżu miasta Presteigne, następnie przepływa przez Leominster, gdzie rzeka skręca na południe. W końcowym biegu od wschodu opływa Hereford i uchodzi do Wye nieopodal wsi Mordiford.
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River Lugg är ett vattendrag i Storbritannien. Det ligger i riksdelen England, i den södra delen av landet, 180 km väster om huvudstaden London. Kustklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 8 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 16 °C, och den kallaste är december, med 0 °C.
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The River Lugg (Welsh: Afon Llugwy) rises near Llangynllo in Radnorshire, Wales. It flows through the border town of Presteigne and then through Herefordshire, England, where it meets its main tributary, the River Arrow, to the south of Leominster. It flows into the River Wye downstream of Hereford at Mordiford, around 63 miles (101 km) from its source. Its name comes from a Welsh root, and means "bright stream".
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Radnor Forest, Radnorshire, Wales
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Arrow - conf Gilwern Bk to conf R Lugg
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Little Lugg - source to conf R Lugg
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Lugg - conf Norton Bk to conf R Arrow
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Lugg - conf R Arrow to conf R Wye
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Oliver Harmar
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The Lugg at Hampton Bishop
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“The decimation of this section of the River Lugg has been devastating to the local environment and to local people, destroying the habitats of iconic wildlife such as otters, kingfisher and salmon. It was heartbreaking to see this beautiful riverside illegally damaged.”
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Chief Operating Officer at Natural England
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Der River Lugg (walisisch Afon Llugwy) ist ein 72 km langer Fluss in Großbritannien. Der Fluss entspringt bei Llangynllo in Wales, fließt dann durch Herefordshire in England, um ein Nebenfluss des River Wye zu werden, in den er bei Mordiford östlich von Hereford mündet.
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The River Lugg (Welsh: Afon Llugwy) rises near Llangynllo in Radnorshire, Wales. It flows through the border town of Presteigne and then through Herefordshire, England, where it meets its main tributary, the River Arrow, to the south of Leominster. It flows into the River Wye downstream of Hereford at Mordiford, around 63 miles (101 km) from its source. Its name comes from a Welsh root, and means "bright stream". As it passes through the countryside, it is crossed by a number of bridges, many of which are sufficiently old to have become listed structures. Lugg Bridge at Lugwardine and the bridge at Mordiford with its associated causeway both date from the 14th century. The river at Leominster was altered significantly in the 1960s, when it was diverted to the south and then along the course of the Leominster and Kington Railway around the northern edge of the town, as part of a flood defence scheme. In the past, it was important for milling, supplying power to nearly one third of the mills in Herefordshire at the time of the Domesday Book. There are a few mills left, and some obvious mill sites, but many of the mills below Leominster were bought up and their weirs demolished as part of a scheme to make the river navigable in the 1690s. This was not a success, as the water levels dropped creating shoals, and in the 1720s, some of the weirs were reinstated, with pound locks to enable boats to bypass them. Navigation up to Leominster was for a time possible, although it was never hugely successful, and ceased in the 1860s, once railways had been built in the area. The river was a free navigation as a result of powers obtained in an Act of Parliament of 1695, but in 2002, the Environment Agency became the navigation authority following the passing of the Wye Navigation Order. This reaffirmed the right of navigation on the river, but prohibited the building of locks and weirs, and so most boating is by canoes and kayaks. The river is also used for fishing, as it has good populations of wild brown trout and grayling. Water quality of the river system is moderate, although some of its tributaries have poor water quality, and some bad. In common with many rivers, the chemical quality changed from good to fail in 2019, following the introduction of testing for chemicals not previously included in the quality assessment. The whole of the river is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and since 2003, a policy of building fish passes where there are weirs has led to significant improvements to the presence of migratory fish in the river.
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La rivière Lugg est une rivière galloise et anglaise d'une longueur de 72 km qui coule dans les comté du Powys et comté du Herefordshire. Elle est un affluent de la Wye, donc un sous-affluent de la Severn.
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Lugg (ang. River Lugg) – rzeka we wschodniej Walii (hrabstwo Powys) i zachodniej Anglii (hrabstwo Herefordshire), dopływ rzeki Wye. Długość rzeki wynosi 83 km. Źródło rzeki znajduje się na zachodnim zboczu wzgórza Pool Hill, na północny zachód od wsi w Walii, na wysokości około 470 m n.p.m. Rzeka płynie w kierunku południowo-wschodnim do granicy angielskiej, którą przekracza w pobliżu miasta Presteigne, następnie przepływa przez Leominster, gdzie rzeka skręca na południe. W końcowym biegu od wschodu opływa Hereford i uchodzi do Wye nieopodal wsi Mordiford.
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