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  • The Jubilee River is pictured on 29th January 2022 in Dorney, United Kingdom. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-002.jpg
  • A cormorant is pictured in flight above the Jubilee River on 29th January 2022 in Dorney, United Kingdom. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-001.jpg
  • Dorney, UK. 29th January, 2022. A hide beside the Jubilee River. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-006.jpg
  • Slough, UK. 29th January, 2022. A cormorant sits on a boom across the Jubilee River at Slough Weir. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-003.jpg
  • Taplow, UK. 29th January, 2022. A quiet stretch of the Jubilee River. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-010.jpg
  • Dorney, UK. 29th January, 2022. Canada geese are pictured on the Jubilee River. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-005.jpg
  • Datchet, UK. 26th January, 2022. A view of a footbridge over the Jubilee River. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-005.jpg
  • Dorney, UK. 29th January, 2022. A cormorant is pictured on the Jubilee River. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-009.jpg
  • The Jubilee River is viewed from Michael's Bridge on 26th January 2022 in Datchet, United Kingdom. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton. Michael's Bridge was named after Michael Scaife, 20, who drowned nearby while trying to rescue a friend in August 2015.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-004.jpg
  • Datchet, UK. 26th January, 2022. The Jubilee River is viewed at Black Potts Viaduct. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-007.jpg
  • Tributes on Michael's Bridge over the Jubilee River are pictured on 26th January 2022 in Datchet, United Kingdom. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton. Michael's Bridge was named after Michael Scaife, 20, who drowned nearby while trying to rescue a friend in August 2015.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-001.jpg
  • A footbridge over the Jubilee River is viewed close to Black Potts Viaduct on 26th January 2022 in Datchet, United Kingdom. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-002.jpg
  • The Jubilee River is viewed at Black Potts Viaduct on 26th January 2022 in Datchet, United Kingdom. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-003.jpg
  • Datchet, UK. 26th January, 2022. The Jubilee River is viewed from Michael's Bridge. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton. Michael's Bridge was named after Michael Scaife, 20, who drowned nearby while trying to rescue a friend in August 2015.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-009.jpg
  • Datchet, UK. 26th January, 2022. A view of one end of the Jubilee River (r). The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to take excess water from the River Thames (l) and so to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-011.jpg
  • Datchet, UK. 26th January, 2022. A view of one end of the Jubilee River (r). The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to take excess water from the River Thames (l) and so to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-006.jpg
  • Datchet, UK. 26th January, 2022. The Jubilee River is viewed at Black Potts Viaduct. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-014.jpg
  • Datchet, UK. 26th January, 2022. A lifebuoy is pictured on Michael's Bridge over the Jubilee River. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton. Michael's Bridge was named after Michael Scaife, 20, who drowned nearby while trying to rescue a friend in August 2015.
    Jubilee-River-Datchet-012.jpg
  • Taplow, UK. 29th January, 2022. Taplow Court is viewed from the Jubilee River. Taplow Court, a Victorian mansion with origins as an Elizabethan manor house, is the headquarters of lay Buddhist society SGI-UK.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-008.jpg
  • Eton Wick, UK. 29th January, 2022. Tree management alongside the Jubilee River Way. Woodland management techniques include pollarding and coppicing.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-011.jpg
  • Eton Wick, UK. 29th January, 2022. Tree management alongside the Jubilee River Way. Woodland management techniques include pollarding and coppicing.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-004.jpg
  • Taplow, UK. 29th January, 2022. A cormorant is pictured in flight above the Jubilee River. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-012.jpg
  • Eton, UK. 26th January, 2022. Graffiti is pictured close to the Jubilee River. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Eton-013.jpg
  • Eton, UK. 26th January, 2022. A view of a section of the Jubilee River Way. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Eton-010.jpg
  • Taplow, UK. 29th January, 2022. A cormorant is pictured in flight above the Jubilee River. The Jubilee River is a 11.6km hydraulic channel constructed between 1995-2006 to alleviate flooding to areas in and around Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.
    Jubilee-River-Slough-Taplow-007.jpg