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The River Teme (pronounced /tiːm/; Welsh: Afon Tefeidiad) rises in Mid Wales, south of Newtown in Powys, and flows through Knighton where it crosses the border into England down to Ludlow in Shropshire, then to the north of Tenbury Wells on the Shropshire/Worcestershire border there, on its way to join the River Severn south of Worcester. The whole of the River Teme was designated as an SSSI, by English Nature, in 1996.
The river is crossed by a number of historic bridges including one at Tenbury Wells that was rebuilt by Thomas Telford following flood damage in 1795. It is also crossed, several times, by the Elan aqueduct.
The name Teme is similar to many other river names in England, testament to the name's ancient origin. Similar names include River Team, River Thames, River Thame, River Tame and River Tamar . Scholars now believe these names and the older names Temese and Tamesis derive from Brythonic Tamesa, possibly meaning 'the dark one'.
The river source is in Mid Wales on Cilfaesty Hill in the Kerry Hills near Dolfor, south of Newtown, Powys. Two other rivers - the River Ithon and the River Mule - rise within 500 metres. It flows across the border into England through Knighton. From there to its confluence with the River Severn, at Worcester (about 60 miles/100 km downstream) it flows through the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire. The upper reaches of the river are usually steep with fast flowing but relatively shallow waters. There are some water mills, and a number of weirs, including several at the historic town of Ludlow. Below Tenbury Wells the river is more tranquil but still shallow, with strong cross currents. Water levels in the Teme are highly variable, something which has been made worse in recent years through increases in water extraction for agriculture use.
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The River Teme where we undertook some extreme erosion control using our shear stress turf, rock mattresses and extremely skillful team. The high pressure gas pipe was being exposed by the force of the river, our carefully designed plans have secured both the weak bank and the at risk pipeline whilst allowing the surrounding species of plants to recolonise the badly eroded banks.
Memories come flooding back as I fish the River Teme in Worcestershire for barbel. The music is a Northern Soul classic - Long after tonight is all over by Jimmy Radcliffe.
River Teme Ludlow Shropshire England. Filmed with the DJI Phantom 3 Professional 4k down-sampled to HD.
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Sprollie dog, Effie, loves chasing stones in the River Teme, Leintwardine.
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